Mechthild Poschlod
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Job Heykamp
Simple in form, extraordinary in surface: the ash on vases, bowls, jars and co. makes Job Heykamp's utility ceramics so special.
Sybille Abel-Kremer
Clear shapes with lively surfaces and a sensual-haptic pleasure: Sybille Abel-Kremer's bowls, mugs, vases and jars are wonderful to "touch" with the hands.
Margret and Wolf Ewert
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Maria Wieding-Kalz
Playing with contrasts is a speciality of Maria Wieding-Kalz.
Christine Duncombe-Thuringia
"Whitewashed walls with their play of light and shadow, towers and landscapes!"
Sebastian Scheid
The inner surfaces of the sculptural vessels Sebastian Scheid calls "vases and boxes" are flat and smooth, their surfaces, roughly drawn and structured, occasionally reminiscent of hewn stone.
Lena Biesalski
"I investigate mechanisms of collectivization." Lena Biesalski's ceramic works can be described as artistic social research.
Ute Naue-Müller
Vessels, objects or even figurative objects relating to humans and animals, which, thanks to their narrative potency, make you smile:
Elena Arosio
The search for the special detail is one thing, finding the right shape and the desire to give each piece harmony and elegance is another.
Constanze Herrmann
Martin Minderman
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Claudia Craemer
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Uta K. Becker
Simple geometric basic forms form the basis of Uta K. Becker's clear and unmistakable vessel architecture, which invites to ever new arrangements.
Juliane Herden
The starting point for Herden's thin-walled, fully functional vases are cast porcelain plates.
Karin Bablok
A master of her craft: Karin Bablok sets the thin-walled, pure white porcelain form in an equal dialogue with the black brush drawing.
Margot Thyssen
Margot Thyssen produces her hand-flattering, mostly minimally asymmetrical unique tableware from up to 6 differently coloured layers of porcelain.
Silke Wellmeier
By hand she builds fragile-looking, pure white and translucent vessels. In the process, the manual processing gives the tall vases and wide bowls...
Yasuyo Nishida & Vladimir Groh
Can you drink out of them? The extravagant cups of the Czech-Japanese artist couple are highly functional -