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Beautés Equivoques is on view at Fondation Bernardaud, Limoges

Ceramics Now by Ceramics Now
July 15, 2021
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  • Beautés Equivoques at Fondation Bernardaud, Limoges, 2021
  • Beautés Equivoques at Fondation Bernardaud, Limoges, 2021
  • Beautés Equivoques at Fondation Bernardaud, Limoges, 2021
  • Alessandro Gallo, Gently down the Stream. Copyright A. Gallo
  • Andrew Livingstone, The English Scene. Copyright David Williams
  • Erika Sanada, Coming Home. Courtesy of Modern Eden Gallery, San Francisco
  • Beth Katleman, Mastering Paradise. Copyright Alan Wiener
  • Calvin Ma, Elusive. Copyright Calvin Ma
  • Linda Swanson, Califactum Gelida. Copyright Gaetane Girard
  • Kim Simonsson, Chosen Idol. Copyright Jefunne Gimpel
  • Kim Simonsson, Chosen Idol. Copyright Jefunne Gimpel
  • Kim Simonsson, Moss Girl with Microphone. Copyright Jefunne Gimpel
  • Linda Cordell, Tainted Squirrell. Copyright Linda Cordell
  • Russell Wrankle, The FryPan and the Hare. Copyright Russell Wrankle
  • Wookjae Maeng, Large Family. Copyright Wookjae Maeng
  • Maria Rubinke, Follow the White Rabbit I. Courtesy of the artist and Martin Asbaek Gallery
  • Jeremy Hatch, Tree House. Copyright Jeremy Hatch

Beautés Equivoques is on view at Fondation Bernardaud, Limoges

June 18, 2021 – April 2, 2022

In a time of pandemics and social questions, in particular migration and the environment, artists absorb new realities, shoulder responsibilities and culpabilities, draw conclusions, and contribute in their own way to the vast concert of alarms being sounded.

All the ceramics presented in the exhibition Beautés équivoques more or less directly interrogate the visitor’s conscience in the face of certain great ethical questions confronting our contemporary societies.

What is this world? What is this world that has renounced Eden? What is this world that lets its creatures die and toys with the living? What is this world where soon humanity will struggle to survive on a hostile earth?

Every artist presented emphasizes the degraded state of the relationship uniting humanity with nature and human being with human being. At first glance, their works fascinate: colors, glazes, sheer beauty of the medium, apparent innocence and even whimsy catch the eye. Once under this seductive spell, the visitor is subject to an entirely different discourse—ironic, raw, grating, denunciatory. Some artists broach the terrain of ecological art (combining environmental ethics and esthetics), others privilege strangeness, expressing it with teeming detail and decorative exuberance, while still others evoke nostalgia for a primitive age, experienced as a moment of fusion with nature.

Participating artists: Linda Cordell, Alessandro Gallo, Jeremy Hatch, Beth Katleman, Andrew Livingstone, Calvin Ma, Wookjae Maeng, Maria Rubinke, Erika Sanada, Kim Simonsson, Linda Swanson, Russell Wrankle

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27, avenue Albert Thomas
Limoges, France

Tags: Alessandro GalloAndrew LivingstoneBernardaudBeth KatlemanCalvin MaErika SanadaFondation BernardaudJeremy HatchKim SimonssonLimogesLinda CordellLinda SwansonMaria RubinkeRussell WrankleWookjae Maeng
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  1. RUSSELL BRIAN WRANKLE says:
    5 years ago

    I’m so delighted and flattered to be in the show.
    Thank you,
    Russell

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