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Torbjorn Kvasbo: Ceramics. Between the Possible and the Impossible
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Description
Torbjorn Kvasbo (born in 1953) is one of the most fascinating and influential representatives of contemporary ceramics, not only in Norway but worldwide. Since the nineteen-seventies, his works have been exploring the possibilities and potential of various types of clay, different firing techniques and both familiar and unfamiliar forms. From the utility objects of his earliest years, he has moved on to objects including chests, houses and troughs, as well as works that have strong associations with human skin and body parts. In later years, colours have played a more important role, which - in combination with a recurring tube form - has resulted in dynamic and monumental stacks that are energetic, expressive, and emotional. This publication traces Kvasbo's artistic development from 1977 to today.
Author Biography
The art historian Jorunn Veiteberg works as an art critic and has worked as the head of the arts section of Norwegian television. Nowadays she is a freelance author and professor of the curatorial programme at Bergen Academy of Art and Design. she is also the co-author for several other Arnoldsche titles: Sigurd Bronger: Laboratorium Mechanum ISBN: 9783897903456, Konrad Mehus: Form Follows Fiction ISBN: 9783897903456, Leonard Rickhard: Paintings ISBN: 9783897903722 and From the Coolest Corner: Nordic Jewellery ISBN: 9783897903739. Kerstin Wickman was most recently professor in design history at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, Sweden. She was co-curator, with Widar Halen, for the exhibition and book Scandinavian Design Beyond the Myth: 50 Years of Design from the Nordic Countries, Stockholm, 2003. From 1973 to 1999 she was design editor at Form, the magazine of the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design [Svensk Form].
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