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Nina Malterud

BookHardcover
Ranking78293inKunst
CHF55.90

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Nina Malterud is one of Norway's most prominent ceramics artists. Over the course of her five-decade-long career, she has developed a unique artistic oeuvre with references to traditional ceramic objects like plates, bowls, and tiles, but the emphasis is more on expression than on function. She explores the possibilities of clay and glazes in a free and undogmatic way, and is open to the visual results that can arise through controlled coincidences. The traces of the process are an essential part of her visual language. Sometimes the motifs are recognizable, but for the most part, she works with abstraction. The pieces radiate both tenderness and fragility, strength, and power. Combined with the materiality and weight of ceramics, the results are artworks with a strong sensory appeal.

NINA MALTERUD (_1951) is a Norwegian artist. She studied at the National College of Art and Design in Oslo and works in Bergen, where she holds a professorship at the Institute of Ceramics of the National Academy of the Arts. Her sculptures are in collections of numerous Norwegian art museums.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7757-5163-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date27/06/2022
Pages148 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 242 mm, Height 316 mm, Thickness 20 mm
Weight1004 g
IllustrationsRaster, nicht spezifiziert
Article no.21968520
Publisher's article no.0005163
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.37097959
Product groupKunst
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NINA MALTERUD (*1951) is a Norwegian artist. She studied at the National College of Art and Design in Oslo and works in Bergen, where she holds a professorship at the Institute of Ceramics of the National Academy of the Arts. Her sculptures are in collections of numerous Norwegian art museums.