MUSEUM EXHIBITION: GERMAN AND INTERNATIONAL CERAMICS SINCE 1946 AT THE GRASSI MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS
I’m pleased to be participating in the exhibition German and International Ceramics since 1946, taking place at the GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts in Leipzig, Germany, from November 8, 2025 until October 4, 2026. The show features my work Gravité : trempé dans une mer d’acide (2020), which has been part of the museum’s collection since 2021.
It is an honor to be included in this survey, which will also lead to the publication of the fourth catalogue of the museum’s collection, scheduled for release next year.
An excerpt from the museum text presenting the exhibition:
Since 2008 the GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts has already dedicated three major and highly acclaimed exhibitions to studio ceramics. Today, this is one of the museum’s most substantially developed collection areas, recognised for its international scope and quality. Notable acquisitions and donations – including works from the Adams, Budelman, Freudenberg, Koch, Philippi, Schmidt, Siemssen, Reimers, Verberne, Vetter and many others – now provide the occasion for another edition of the continuation of the exhibition. The exhibition traces artistic developments from 1946 to the present, bringing ceramic works – with their expressive forms and distinctive glazes – into aesthetic dialogue, constantly exploring the shifting relationship between the functional vessel and autonomous sculpture.
The two artistic approaches are juxtaposed in the exhibition — not as opposites, but in a reciprocal dialogue. Arranged both dually and chronologically, it becomes clear that modern studio ceramics are increasingly moving beyond mere functionality, experimenting with sculptural autonomy, yet never losing sight of the vessel as their guiding theme.
