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On Camp Ceramics and Other Diversions

On Camp Ceramics and Other Diversions

Daniel Kruger. Ceramics 1984-2005

By (author) Berthold Reiß
By (author) Gert Staal
By (author) Ernst van der Wal

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  • An overview of Kruger's ceramic works, featuring 230 pieces created over twenty years
  • A jewellery artist who made multiple forays into ceramics, Kruger's work combines classic vases, delftware and dinner services with images of footballers, homoerotic nudes or casts of twigs or bones
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Daniel Kruger (b. 1951), widely known as a jewellery artist, presents an overview of his ceramic works, featuring 230 pieces created over twenty years. Classic examples – tulip and lidded vases, delftware and dinner services – are familiar references, which Kruger decorates with images of footballers, homoerotic nudes or casts of twigs or bones. Worlds collide, revealing our preconceptions regarding conventions that provide a manipulated view of reality. There is less interest in the spectacular; Kruger’s choice of images however, leads to unexpected, provocative combinations of form with decoration. In a continual process of artistic acquisition, new interpretation and appropriation, Kruger explores the interstice between historical archetypes and kitsch within European ceramic history.

Text in English and German.

Specifications
Publisher
Arnoldsche Art Publishers
ISBN
9783897904828
Published
29th Mar 2017
Binding
Hardback
Territory
UK, US, Eastern Europe, France, Benelux, Japan, South Korea, Africa, South America & Ireland exclusive. South Africa, N&M East, China non-exclusive
Size
210 mm x 270 mm
Pages
232 Pages
Illustrations
240 color
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