Bärbel Thoelke : Porzellan
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Bärbel Thoelke : Porzellan
Arnoldsche, c2018
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Porzellan
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Note
Catalog of the exhibitions "Bärbel Thoelke" held at the Galerie Arcanum, Berlin, Dec. 1-22, 2018; "Einzigartige Porzellankreationen - Bärbel Thoelke zum 80. Geburtstag", Museum Schloss Wolfshagen, Dec. 2, 2018-Feb. 17, 2019; "Bärbel Thoelke - Faszination für Porzellan", Keramion, Frechen, May 19-July 28, 2019
Other contributors: Sandra Jäschke, Manfred Melchior, Reiner Münchow und Andreas Schütte, Gudrun Schmidt-Esters
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Barbel Thoelke's life's work in filigree porcelain. A finely-balanced book that includes both traditional manufacturers and one-offs.
The life's work of the Berlin-born porcelain designer Barbel Thoelke unites the strictest design discipline with creative imaginings to make a superb, coherent and, in her own way, unique oeuvre in contemporary German studio porcelain. Thoelke's output is characterised by a consistent concentration on the vessel and encompasses not only studio series but also one-off vessels. At the same time, she works with such traditional manufacturers as KPM, the State Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, the Schwarzburger Werkstatten fur Porzellankunst and the Viennese porcelain manufacturer Augarten. Her mantra: ' to realise my very personal ideas of an object that one would like to live with every day, and which is perhaps only troubling when it is not there'.
Text in German.
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