Heidi Kippenberg
By (Author) Andreas Sternweiler
By (author) Walter Lokau
By (author) Timo te Duits
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st January 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
281g
Heidi Kippenberg studied ceramics under Walter Popp, the legendary teacher at the Kassel Art Academy whose avant-garde work opened up new dimensions of form and expression for ceramic vessels. She internalised the aesthetic of Popps vessels and simultaneously gave them her own distinctive touch. Strongly twisted, thick-walled, sometimes mounted stoneware vessels, further enlivened by thick monochrome glazes and augmented with sign-like contrasting glazed accents, characterise her oeuvre.
Later she was inspired by East Asian ceramics and began to build her vessels, assembling them from slabs, giving their surfaces a lively structure, and transforming them into decorative landscapes. An oeuvre spanning more than half a century can be admired!
Heidi Kippenberg (b. 1941) studied under Walter Popp and later became his assistant. After many travels, living in Jamaica and studying in Japan, she moved her studio to Beerbach/Dietersheim, Germany. She participated in national and international exhibitions from 1965 onwards. Kippenbergs works are represented in the most important applied arts museum in Germany, such as the GRASSI Museum in Leipzig and the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin.