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Abstract
Exhibition at the exhibition:
SANS LES MAINS! EXHIBITION
at
FONDATION BERNARDAUD - 27, avenue Albert Thomas, 87000 Limoges (France)
Michael EDEN, Exhibition curator
Hélène HURET, Director of the Fondation Bernardaud
The exhibition Sans les mains! comes at an exciting time when ceramics is entering a new chapter in its 25,000-year history. Digital technology is adding new tools to the artist’s toolbox and enabling the making of artworks previously impossible to produce. Sans les mains! showcases a selection of ceramics made by thirteen of the field’s leading international ceramic artists, in a ground-breaking exhibition organised by the Fondation d’entreprise Bernardaud in Limoges.
Once clay becomes ceramic through exposure to fire, it will last forever. And though it is a fragile material, ancient pots and shards have been found in most parts of the world, each piece telling us something about the history of humankind.
The development of pottery tells the story of Homo Faber, man (or mostly woman) the maker. It also tells the story of innovation and the development of tools, without which society would not have developed and we would not be surrounded by the wonderful objects we can see today in our homes, museums and galleries.
These advances have continued and today we have the Digital Revolution, where new tools are being added to the artist’s toolbox, enabling the making of artworks previously impossible to produce. Artists are exploring, appropriating and using these tools, allowing them new creative freedom and generating a new craft lexicon.
For this ground-breaking exhibition, organised by the Fondation d’entreprise Bernardaud, artist and curator Michael Eden has brought together thirteen of the field’s leading artists whose work explores not only the technology but its impact on art, craft and society.
SANS LES MAINS! EXHIBITION
at
FONDATION BERNARDAUD - 27, avenue Albert Thomas, 87000 Limoges (France)
Michael EDEN, Exhibition curator
Hélène HURET, Director of the Fondation Bernardaud
The exhibition Sans les mains! comes at an exciting time when ceramics is entering a new chapter in its 25,000-year history. Digital technology is adding new tools to the artist’s toolbox and enabling the making of artworks previously impossible to produce. Sans les mains! showcases a selection of ceramics made by thirteen of the field’s leading international ceramic artists, in a ground-breaking exhibition organised by the Fondation d’entreprise Bernardaud in Limoges.
Once clay becomes ceramic through exposure to fire, it will last forever. And though it is a fragile material, ancient pots and shards have been found in most parts of the world, each piece telling us something about the history of humankind.
The development of pottery tells the story of Homo Faber, man (or mostly woman) the maker. It also tells the story of innovation and the development of tools, without which society would not have developed and we would not be surrounded by the wonderful objects we can see today in our homes, museums and galleries.
These advances have continued and today we have the Digital Revolution, where new tools are being added to the artist’s toolbox, enabling the making of artworks previously impossible to produce. Artists are exploring, appropriating and using these tools, allowing them new creative freedom and generating a new craft lexicon.
For this ground-breaking exhibition, organised by the Fondation d’entreprise Bernardaud, artist and curator Michael Eden has brought together thirteen of the field’s leading artists whose work explores not only the technology but its impact on art, craft and society.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Filigree Robotics - Sans les Mains |
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
Publikationsdato | 15 jun. 2018 |
Udgivelsessted | FONDATION BERNARDAUD - 27, avenue Albert Thomas, 87000 Limoges (France) |
Publikationsmedier | Keramik |
Størrelse | 400x90x100 cm. |
Status | Udgivet - 15 jun. 2018 |
Emneord
- Ceramics
- 3d printing
- clay
- artistic development
- experiment
- Architecture
Kunstnerisk udviklingsvirksomhed (KUV)
- Ja
Aktiviteter
- 2 Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
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3D printing ceramics
Flemming Tvede Hansen (Foredragsholder) & Martin Tamke (Foredragsholder)
6 dec. 2018Aktivitet: Tale eller præsentation › Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
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Experimental use of Digital Technologies in the Field of Ceramics
Flemming Tvede Hansen (Foredragsholder)
8 mar. 2018Aktivitet: Tale eller præsentation › Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
Fil
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Filigree Robotics
Hansen, F. T., Tamke, M., Evers, H. L. & Clausen Nørgaard, E. C. N., 2019Publikation: Bidrag der ikke har en tekstform › Værk › Forskning › peer review
Åben adgangFil -
Filigree Robotics at Dansk Am HUB
Hansen, F. T. & Tamke, M., nov. 2018Publikation: Bidrag der ikke har en tekstform › Bidrag til udstilling › Formidling