Sebastian Stöhrer

Sebastian Stöhrer

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Birnbaum, Daniel
DCV Dr. Cantzsche
EAN: 9783969122068
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If there's an artist whose oeuvre merits the title "creation," it is Sebastian Stöhrer. Shaping clay-essentially, soil-he molds his "denizens": colorful and friendly-looking sculptural beings, some of them enhanced with sticks or branches reminiscent of limbs. Despite their air of levity and humor, they are not the products of mere momentary inspiration or a whim. It takes decades of dedicated experimentation with the kiln based on the millennia-old art of ceramics as well as expert knowledge of chemistry and physics to create such colors and shapes. Stöhrer has been called an alchemist, and indeed he has made it his mission to vindicate this researcher's craft, an ancestor of the natural sciences. Alchemy, like Stöhrer's oeuvre, combines pure rationality with coincidence and a scintilla of magic. The artist plays an intuitive and sensual game with his clay and the virtually incalculable chromaticity of the glazes-chaos, anarchy, and irrepressible urges being an integral dimension of all creation. In Stöhrer's "denizens," we encounter the embodiments of that creation: likenesses of ourselves and perhaps also heralds of a future more good-natured version.
EAN 9783969122068
ISBN 3969122066
Binding Hardback
Publisher DCV Dr. Cantzsche
Pages 136
Language English
Dimensions 300 x 200
Authors Birnbaum, Daniel; Keller, Christoph; Ogunjobi, Cecily; Schwarze, Dr. Bernd
Illustrations 140 Abb.
Editors Kunstverein Lübeck; Overbeck-Gesellschaft; St. Petri zu Lübeck