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Helene Kirchmair: Selected works, 2014-2021

June 16, 2022
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Bobbles
Golden belly
Bellies
Ex vuoto
Evolution
Killing me softly
Kringel
Pezzo blu
Giggling along
Performing vessel
Parisvase
Pimp it
Where the rainbow kissed the sun
Rocket science blue
Power pump
Rosettenquartett
Same same but different
Rocket science white

Helene Kirchmair: Selected works, 2014-2021

On the one hand, Helene Kirchmair places her focus on the interplay between form and surface, and the other hand, on the plastic implementation of conceptual discussions. She integrates mixed media, ready-mades, and found objects with ceramics, which always remains the predominant and preferred material. Often graphic works – like drawings, photographs, or etchings – complete the ceramic objects.

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  • Bobbles, 2014, stoneware, slip, wire, photo on aludibond, diam. 36 cm. Photo by Helge Articus
  • Golden belly, 2014, stoneware, glaze, 35 x 26 x 19 cm. Helge Articus
  • Bellies, 2014, stoneware, slip, glaze, mixed media, 35 x 26 x 19 cm each. Photo by Helge Articus
  • Ex vuoto, 2017, stoneware, slip, drawing, 64 x 45 x 11 cm.
  • Evolution, 2020, earthenware, glaze, 15 x 10 x 7 cm.
  • Killing me softly, 2020, stoneware, slip, diam. 40 cm.
  • Kringel, 2017, stoneware, slip, mixed media, 27x25x8 cm.
  • Pezzo blu, 2020, stoneware, slip, 43x18x10 cm.
  • Giggling along, 2019, porcelain, stains, acrylics, 49 x 42 x 6 cm.
  • Performing vessel, 2021, porcelain, stains, mixed media,16x10x7 cm.
  • Parisvase, 2019, stoneware, 55 cm.
  • Pimp it, 2019, porcelain, mixed media, 52 cm.
  • Where the rainbow kissed the sun, 2020, stoneware, stains, acrylics, 26×60 cm.
  • Rocket science blue, 2018, stoneware, slip, 27x25x8 cm.
  • Power pump, 2019, stoneware, glaze, 22x17x17 cm, 14x14x17 cm, 8x7x17 cm.
  • Rosettenquartett, 2014, stoneware, slip, wire, Diam. 23×9 cm. Photo by Helge Articus
  • Same same but different, 2019, porcelain, stains,22x18x8 cm.
  • Rocket science white, 2018, stoneware, slip, 29x37x8 cm.
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