Artist monography
Barbara Nanning – Eternal Movement Ceramics, Installations and Glass Art
Author: Titus Eliëns
Publisher: Waanders & de Kunst, Zwolle
144 pages
7,87 x 9,84 inch
Full colour
€ 25
ISBN 978 94 6262 256 2
You can see a good view of my book on the Waanders & de Kunst website. It shows 25 pages including many images of my work. Here’s the link:
https://www.waandersdekunst.
This retrospective artist monography highlights the outstanding qualities of her work as it has evolved over the last forty years.
Thanks to the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds / Elisabeth Vermaat Müller Fonds.
Archive Barbara Nanning to the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History
Archive
Recently, the paper part of my archive, which consists of all documents relating to my education and work, was transferred to the RKD in The Hague. The archive has been inventoried by art historian Karlijn de Jong and divided into the various disciplines in which I work: glass, ceramics and monumental art.
Correspondence, design sketches, notes, documents regarding prizes and participation in exhibitions and fairs, together with the many photos of my work (process), are now stored in acid-free covers and archive boxes in the RKD warehouse.
It will soon be available for consultation by researchers there. In the long term, the digital part of the archive will also be added to this paper part.
In Stock Taste Contemporary, Geneva, Switzerland
Taste Contemporary | Monique Deul Consultancy
Rue Abraham Constantin 6
1206 Geneva
Switzerland
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In Stock J. Lohmann Gallery, New York, USA
Lohmann Gallery
P.O. Box 437
New York, NY 10021
USA
+1 212-734-1445
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www.jlohmanngallery.com
Founded in 2006 by Joern J. Lohmann, J. Lohmann Gallery specializes in contemporary decorative arts and design by internationally established designers and emerging talents.
The gallery plays an instrumental role in nourishing the relationship between design, decorative arts, and sculpture, and its success is due to its unique roster of ceramic and glass artists, all of whom are celebrated for their groundbreaking use of innovative techniques.
In Stock David Gill Gallery London, England
From the beginning of her career as a ceramicist, Barbara Nanning has always pushed the boundaries of her profession and she was one of the first artists to use paint pigments instead of glaze. For Nanning, nature with its manifold, and widespread world of shapes and colours, is an almost inexhaustible source of inspiration. Her works are filled with contradictions uniting amorphous and rigid structures, liberty and constraint, manual perfection and the use of unexpected materials.
She studies crystals, jellyfish, flowers and micro-organisms with a particular fascination with form, structure and geometry. Her work arises in species and families as is fitting from the natural world which inspires them. In 2009 she began working on the Eternal Spring collection, an installation with objects made of milky white opal glass depicting the awakening nature in spring. The installation includes snow-white branches that protrude from walls, tables and floor objects, from knots of willows or from corals. Some of these objects, including those created with the cast of an ancient pollard willow, are monumental in scale.
For further information please contact:
david gill gallery
2-4 king street, st james’s
London sw1y 6qp
England
info@davidgillgallery.com
https://www.davidgillgallery.
T: +44 20 3195 6600