Ceramic Landscapes, A Show From Norway 30th September - 14th November

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CERAMIC LANDSCAPES A Show from Norway

NINA MALTERUD & ASTRID SLEIRE

30 September 14 November 2020 by Appointment Only info@flowgallery.co.uk



Flow is delighted to showcase the work of two established Norwegian ceramicists, Nina Malterud and Astrid Sleire, during London Craft Week 2020 and in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy. The exhibition will showcase the sculptural qualities of Astrid’s work with the experimental, painterly wall plates by Nina. Through distinct practices and varying techniques, these two artists share a similar approach through texture, glaze and colour.

Photograph by Ă˜ystein Klakegg



NINA MALTERUD Price List

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experimental, painterly wall plates

CL-NM1, Square with Circle, 38x38cm, £1,500.00 CL-NM2, Square with Circle, 38x38cm, £1,500.00 CL-NM3, Square with Circle, 38x38cm , £1,500.00 CL-NM4, Weather Map, ø 20cm, £780.00 CL-NM5, Weather Map, ø 25cm, £780.00 CL-NM6, Weather Map, ø 26cm, £780.00 CL-NM7, Weather Map, ø 25cm, £780.00 CL-NM8, Weather Map, ø 20cm, £780.00 CL-NM9, Weather Map, ø 22cm, £780.00 CL-NM10,Weather Map, ø 23cm, £780.00


Nina Malterud, CL-NM1, Square with Circle, 38x38cm, £1,500.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM2, Square with Circle, 38x38cm, £1,500.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM3, Square with Circle, 38x38cm, £1,500.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM4, Weather Map, Ø20cm, £780.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM5, Weather Map, Ø25cm, £780.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM6, Weather Map, Ø26cm, £780.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM7, Weather Map, Ø25cm, £780.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM8, Weather Map, Ø20cm, £780.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM9, Weather Map, Ø22cm, £780.00



Nina Malterud, CL-NM10, Weather Map, Ø23cm, £780.00




ASTRID SLEIRE

Price List

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sculptural qualities CL-AS1, ‘Out of the Blue’, L;60 x H;13 x D;29cm, £ 3,900.00 CL-AS2, ‘Out of the Blue’, L;25 x H;6 x D;12cm, £ 910.00 (collectively) CL-AS3, ‘Out of the Blue’, H;16 x W;15 x D;9cm, £ 1,300.00 CL-AS3a, ‘Out of the Blue’, H;14 x W;13 x D;15cm, £ 1,300.00 CL-AS3b, ‘Out of the Blue’, H;13 x W;12 x D;11cm, £ 1,300.00 CL-AS4, ‘Out of the Blue’, H;14 x W;13 x D;15cm, £ 1,300.00 CL-AS4a, ‘Out of the Blue’, H;13 x W;12 x D;11cm, £ 1,300.00 CL-AS5, ‘Out of the Blue’, W;12 x H;39 x D;12cm, £ 1,950.00 (pair)


Astrid Sleire, CL-AS1, ‘Out of the Blue’, L;60 x H;13 x D;29cm, £ 3,900.00



Astrid Sleire, CL-AS2, ‘Out of the Blue’, L;25 x H;6 x D;12cm, £ 910.00 (collectively)



CL-AS3, H;16 x W;15 x D;9cm

CL-AS3a, H;14 x W;13 x D;15cm

CL-AS3b, H;13 x W;12 x D;11cm

Astrid Sleire, ‘Out of the Blue’, £ 1,300.00 (each)



CL-AS4, H;15 x W;14 x D;12cm

CL-AS4a, H;12 x W;15 x D;12cm

Astrid Sleire, ‘Out of the Blue’, £ 1,300.00 (each)



Astrid Sleire, CL-AS5, ‘Out of the Blue’, W;12 x H;39 x D;12cm, £ 1,950.00 (pair)



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Astrid Sleire

Astrid Sleire’s abstract forms can be seen as fragments that refer to both architecture and nature. Once created each form is then deconstructed, so that new shapes appear through the dismantling of the original object. The fragments are in transformation, referring to changing surroundings, to what remains unfinished and is continuously evolving. The forms are assembled together to create a ceramic landscape. Exploring balance, movement with each component in conversation with the other.


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Nina Malterud

Nina Malterud works with forms that are traditionally associated with functional objects and ceramic history. The interaction between layers of glaze during several firings transforms the flat plate form. Through the depth of glaze the object becomes alive and achieves a painterly quality. These chemical reactions create sensuous fluid patterns becoming reminiscent of landscape paintings. Her making process specifically makes use of ceramic glaze materials and their formal qualities. The glazing is not a precise action and cannot be exactly repeated as a result, but only traced back to the ingredients. This is the very theme of her work- to find an unexpected beauty in the marks from the process. The cracks, pinholes and other ceramic “faults� are all very welcome in her work. Malterud takes many risks during the glazing and firing causing a then strict selection process from the results.


This exhibition has been supported by The Norwegian Embassy and is part of London Craft Week. Flow is a renowned contemporary craft gallery situated in the heart of Notting Hill and was established by Yvonna Demczynska in 1999. The gallery features around six exhibitions a year as well as having a permanent collection, curated by Flow as well as guest curators, and includes ceramic, wooden and metal objects and jewellery. 1-5 Needham Road, London, W11 2RP +44(0)20 7243 0782 +44(0)20 7792 1505 | info@flowgallery.co.uk www.flowgallery.co.uk


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