Daniel Kruger (b. 1951), widely known as a jewellery artist, presents an overview of his ceramic works with 230 pieces created over twenty years. Classic examples – tulip and lidded vases, Delft blue-and-white and baroque tableware – are familiar benchmarks, which Kruger combines with images of psyched-up footballers, homoerotic nudes or casts of small sections of chicken bone. (Pictorial) worlds collide, revealing our perceptions based on convention, frequently also on manipulation; there is less interest in spectacular confrontation, though, for Kruger’s fascination for systems of images leads to unexpected combinations of form and 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.
- Veröffentlicht am Montag 20. März 2017 von ARNOLDSCHE
- ISBN: 9783897904828
- 232 Seiten
- Genre: Bildende Kunst, Kunst, Literatur, Sachbücher