Beate Kuhn: Ceramic Works from the Freiberger Colleciton
By (Author) Angelika Nollert
By (author) The Design Museum .
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st July 2017
Germany
General
Non Fiction
730.092
Hardback
208
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
With her unmistakable signature and exuberant imagination, Beate Kuhn (19272015) is one of the most significant German ceramicists of the post-war era. She turned to the liberal arts as early as the end of the 1950s.
In linking sculptural reasoning with the possibilities of the material and inherent pottery techniques, the internationally renowned artist conquered the frontiers of ceramic and created virtuosic works that went on to form their own contribution to the history of modern sculpture.
With over 180 works from all her periods of creativity, the Mannheim architect Klaus Freiberger was able to compile a collection unmatched anywhere else in the world. In honour of its foundation at the Neue Sammlung, the impressive oeuvre of Beate Kuhn is now being presented for the first time in this comprehensive publication.
Dr Josef Straer studied art history, classical archaeology and historical ancillary sciences at the Universities of Munich and Salzburg. After receiving his doctorate on southern German baroque painting, he was engaged in art and design of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Since 1991 he has worked as curator of design at the Neue Sammlung - The Design Museum in Munich.