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Julius Bissier und Richard Bampi: Das Freiburger Keramikbild

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Julius Bissier und Richard Bampi: Das Freiburger Keramikbild

Contributors:

By (Author) Maria Schly

ISBN:

9783897906976

Publisher:

Arnoldsche

Imprint:

Arnoldsche

Publication Date:

1st May 2024

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 165mm, Height 210mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

283g

Description

In the 1950s, a large number of internationally renowned artists created pictures made of ceramic. In 1956, in close collaboration with the artist and ceramicist Richard Bampi, Julius Bissier developed a ceramic work for the University of Freiburg.

The abstract composition on a wall in the city centre measures over 19.5 metres long by 2.6 metres high (64 x 8.5 feet). Its restoration and relaunch is occasion to examine more closely the story of its genesis. The distinctiveness of the artwork becomes clear against a backdrop of the cultural politics oriented on France in Freiburg after 1945. Unexpected parallels in contemporaneous ceramic murals by Fernand Leger, Joan Miro, and Victor Vasarely are revealed and make the Freiburg ceramic picture a unique work in the post-war art of Germany. Text in German.

Author Bio

Maria Schly worked as a research associate, curator, and head of the applied art collection at the Augustinermuseum in Freiburg/Breisgau (DE) from 1982 to 2015. She graduated from her studies in art history at the Universities of Freiburg and Vienna in 1982 with her dissertation Richard Bampi Keramiker der Moderne (Ceramicist of the Modern Age). She has published work on ceramics by August Macke, Julius Bissier, and Horst Kerstan, among others. She currently organises exhibitions on contemporary ceramics for STUDIO at the Staufen Ceramics Museum.

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