Stefan Andersson 25 Cups
When writing this I am in Jingdezhen, China – the porcelain city. For a month I have been working within this very special setting filled to the brim with tradition, skill and knowledge. There are a few places like this around the world but this one has a special bond with my work. Since graduating my intent has been an unromanticising study of the potters’ means. In the work clay characteristics and the craft are ever present but not the driving force. The focus is instead shape within the boundaries of functional ware. At times I feel that I am upholding a tradition but in the end it is only the means to make better pots. The pots are made on the potter’s wheel and are the fruit of an attentive search among clays, glazes and firings.
Left: Stefan Andersson at the wheel
As a child my main contact with ceramics was not with the typical earthenware of Sweden but rather with the classical Chinese glazes and the medieval Japanese wood kilns through my uncle’s pottery. These experiences have influenced my work greatly and are still the practical and intuitive bases for it. Moreover the Chinese influence literally filled and fills every kitchen cupboard in Sweden. For instance every cup and plate has a small foot, something that is quite uncommon in the earthenware tradition. I have come to understand that it would be hard to imagine Scandinavian modernistic design without these ancient influences. As I work I follow the choices of the Swedish designers and experience an almost tangible bond with the original Chinese makers. Stefan Andersson, November 2013 Right: The Leksand Anagama, kiln, 2012
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Please follow this link to see Stefan talking about each of these cups: http://youtu.be/XDPSx51ihko
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Please follow this link to see Stefan talking about each of these cups: http://youtu.be/ANrJzu5fhJ8
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Please follow this link to see Stefan talking about each of these cups: http://youtu.be/YGooU5t7fdI
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Please follow this link to see Stefan talking about each of these cups: http://youtu.be/qw7vCa0dU2Q
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Please follow this link to see Stefan talking about each of these cups: http://youtu.be/-Eg6UB8O1cw
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Stefan Andersson Biography Education Ceramic art Bachelor, HDK, Gothenburg, Sweden 2006-2009 Ceramics, Leksands fhsk, Leksand, Sweden 2004-2006 Assistant to Jan-Åke Andersson, Ceramist, Tibro, Sweden 2000- 2004 Commissions and Public Collections The Röhsska Museum of Design and Decorative Arts (Gothenburg, Sweden 2009) The Gothenburg Botanical Garden (Gothenburg, Sweden 2008) Solo Exhibitions 25 Cups, (showcase), The Scottish Gallery, UK, 2014 Blås & Knåda, Stockholm, Sweden, 2013 Formargruppen, Malmö, Sweden 2012 Galleri Panncentralen, Mariestad, Sweden 2004
25 Cups All of the cups are approximately 5 h x 6 diameter cms ÂŁ95 each To purchase a cup from the catalogue please contact The Gallery with the catalogue number of the item that you would like. Stefan Andersson talks about each of his cups in the following films. Please use the links below to view: 1 - 5: http://youtu.be/XDPSx51ihko 6 - 10: http://youtu.be/ANrJzu5fhJ8 11 - 15: http://youtu.be/YGooU5t7fdI 16 - 20: http://youtu.be/qw7vCa0dU2Q 21 - 25: http://youtu.be/-Eg6UB8O1cw