After Glow: New Nordic Porcelain
After Glow: New Nordic Porcelain
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After Glow: New Nordic Porcelain
W037603 | $65.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Kunsthall Grenland, Porsgrunn and Clay Keramikmuseum Denmark, Middelfart, 2022. Published by Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Stuttgart.
198 pp. well illustrated (all col.). 31 x 25 cm. In English. Hardcover.
ISBN 9783897906563
After Glow documents the New Nordic Porcelain Forum, a project which focuses on the Nordic tradition of porcelain production. The focal point is the collaborative work of 13 ceramic artists from the Scandinavian regions, who gathered for a residency in Denmark in 2019 and in 2021 for a two-week stay in various workshops associated with porcelain production in Norway, Sweden, and Finland. This publication not only serves as an exhibition catalog, it offers insights into the important industrial and design histories of northern Europe, as well as into today’s use of porcelain as an artistic medium. In doing so, it is hoped that the production of Nordic contemporary ceramics will advance to a new collaborative practice in order to transform and therefore preserve this important cultural heritage.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Scandinavia -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Ceramics -- Decorative Arts and Design --
W037603 | $65.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Kunsthall Grenland, Porsgrunn and Clay Keramikmuseum Denmark, Middelfart, 2022. Published by Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Stuttgart.
198 pp. well illustrated (all col.). 31 x 25 cm. In English. Hardcover.
ISBN 9783897906563
After Glow documents the New Nordic Porcelain Forum, a project which focuses on the Nordic tradition of porcelain production. The focal point is the collaborative work of 13 ceramic artists from the Scandinavian regions, who gathered for a residency in Denmark in 2019 and in 2021 for a two-week stay in various workshops associated with porcelain production in Norway, Sweden, and Finland. This publication not only serves as an exhibition catalog, it offers insights into the important industrial and design histories of northern Europe, as well as into today’s use of porcelain as an artistic medium. In doing so, it is hoped that the production of Nordic contemporary ceramics will advance to a new collaborative practice in order to transform and therefore preserve this important cultural heritage.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Scandinavia -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Ceramics -- Decorative Arts and Design --
