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Die Geschichte der Keramik in Deutschland

Eine kleine Zusammenfassung der Geschichte der Keramik in Deutschland. Lerne mehr über die verschiedenen Epochen und was für ein Einfluss diese hatten auf die Keramik. Von ausschlaggebend Keramik Künstler und Töpfereien bis zu den angewandten Techniken, dieser Blog Post thematisiert diese Punkte.

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Die reiche Vielfalt der italienischen Keramik

Eine kleine Zusammenfassung der Geschichte der Keramik in Italien. Von verschiedenen Töpfereien und Keramik Künstler bis zu angewandte Techniken, lerne mehr über Italiens Beziehung zu Keramik .

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‘The question of whether one's life was thrown into the sand the moment one decided to study art.’ A conversation with Johanna Seidel

I come from a small village in the far east of Germany, where I grew up in a house with my siblings, parents and grandparents. My childhood is embedded in the post-reunification period and many things there still seem a bit out of time. I was surrounded by forest, animals and especially older people with an agricultural background.

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A CONVERSATION: XÉNIA LUCIE LAFFELY

The figures I deal with in my work are the result of yet another patchwork. I usually mix “stolen” inspirational images from the internet and art history that inspire me such as lesbians of tiktok, movie screenshots, classical paintings, fashion editorial, stories of my friends etc. and pictures I take myself, which are usually self-portraits or portraits of my partner, our dog, my friends and family, my objects. So I always start from existing images that I hybrid together and repaint.

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Termites, trial and error. - Interview with Maddie Rose Hills.

I don't like the idea of something coming in and out of my studio quickly, there is a temptation to produce too much ‘stuff’, and slowing down can help limit the amount that I’m putting into the world. I love the slowness of making which comes from working with lots of layers, slowly adding and removing to build form.

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‘Monochrome chose me’ - Interview with Benjamin Murphy

When drawing with charcoal you’re essentially making works out of powder, out of dust. I chose to work on raw canvas so that any minor mistake or fingerprint would be there forever, as I can’t erase or paint these things out. I think the nature of the medium gives them a delicate ghostly quality, as everything looks like it could be blown away on the next gust of wind.

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In another Dimension, In another space, In another world

Flashbacks: sitting in the south of France during the month of August, staring into the night sky, every night waiting for a shooting start to fall within my field of vision. It never happened until years later in Cuba, when I wasn’t even trying. Valerie's sculpture emits this sense of awaiting and determination, looking beyond what is here in this moment.

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A celebration of women's bodies

Miranda Forrester is a figurative painter from London.

Forrester’s practice explores the queer black female gaze in painting, relating to the history of men painting womxn naked. Forrester’s work is concerned with addressing the invisibility of women of colour in the history of art and combating the fetishization of these bodies.

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Art, Events and Coronavirus

As physical places are shut, people are locked into their homes and the online business world is booming. Zoom, Shopify, Instagram, Clubhouse have all adapted to engage, advertise and sell to their customers. Zoom parties, Clubhouse talks, Instagram Lives, this is about how social it has gotten in Covid times. I have thought about these tools for Studi0 and how they can or cannot be used in terms of engaging and replacing events in the art sector and here are my thoughts on it:

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A conversation with Una Ursprung

I think I connect the idea of home with the forest, nature and a sense of belonging together. I feel more comfortable in nature than in the city because I really enjoy observing everything in nature, even the smallest leaf. Everything in nature is so beautiful to me.

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NFT’s, The future of the Art World, Or a trap?

In the last couples of weeks one thing has been resting at the tip of the world's tongue, NFT. Many hail them as the future of collectables, a beacon of hope burning brightly in favour of a decentralised and democratised art system; others as the worst thing that could happen, a pyramid scheme ready to devour the eager, tech-savvy young artist. But what are NFT’s? Why did one just sell for $69.3 million, and can I make one?

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Happy Women’s History Month. Women in Art

We are immensely proud to be working with 13 amazing female artists (out of 18 artists in total) in our first Studi0 Edition. Representation of women in the art world is, still today, a hot topic that needs to be addressed and we will get into this in another Editorial, but for now we want to celebrate these 13 talented women - please meet:

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My work is a passionate search for form

“My work is driven by a basic interest in corporeality and related questions of volume, surface, form and colour. They are based on a deep engagement with current debates about body norms, gender, desire, but also with pop culture and feminism.”

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