Ceramic weeks Gmunden
The Gmunden Ceramic Weeks are a series of events in the field of modern ceramics , pottery and ceramic art , which have been taking place annually in Gmunden since 1989 , building on the ceramic tradition of the city of Gmunden and with the so-called Gmunden pottery market as the core event.
history
Gmunden has a long tradition as a location for the manufacture of art and utility ceramics in Austria. The "Hafnerhaus am Graben" (from which the Gmundner Ceramics Manufactory, which is still active today ), was first mentioned in a document as early as 1492 . In addition, from 1920 there was also a production facility of the "Original Gmundner Tonwarenfabrik" (later: Österreichische Sanitär-Keramik und Porzellan-Industrie AG, ÖSPAG , today the company Laufen Austria AG ), which manufactured Laufen sanitary ceramics until 1990 in its branch in Gmundner . The company Laufen Austria AG also contributes to the ceramic radion in Gmunden by founding and supporting the Klo & So sanitary museum in the Gmundner Kammerhof.
From the beginning of the 20th century to the Second World War and beyond, there was a close connection between artists and ceramic design, initially in the context of Gmundner ceramics and later around the artistic ceramics workshop of the Schleiß family (owners of Gmundner ceramics 1843–1931). Many artists of the Wiener Werkstätte , such as Dagobert Peche , Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel , Franz von Zülow , Paul Hartmann, Michael Powolny , Matthäus Fellinger or Herta Bucher (as well as others, such as the Munich designer Tommi Parzinger ) taught at what was then Gmundner teaching workshop for ceramics ( 1913–1931) or designed designs for tiled stoves and vessels.
In 1963, the ceramic artist Kurt Ohnsorg founded the Gmunden Ceramic Symposium (at that time mainly in cooperation with the ÖSPAG workshops in Gmunden-Engelhof), which initially took place until 1978 and once again expressed Gmunden as a place of connection between ceramics and art.
Building on these traditions, the Ceramic Weeks were launched in 1989 under the name Töpfermarkt Gmunden as an initiative of the City of Gmunden (especially City Councilor Christine Zemann ) to position the city in the cultural and tourism scene in the Salzkammergut . The focus was on a pottery market, which was not designed as a pure craft market, but followed an overall artistic concept from the beginning. This concept was also co-designed and promoted by the ceramics department at the University of Artistic and Industrial Design Linz (especially by Günter Praschak and Maria Baumgartner, who were teaching there at the time ).
In 2003 the Gmunden Ceramic Weeks were artistically strengthened by the revival of the Gmunden Ceramic Symposium .
Components of the Gmunden Ceramic Weeks
Gmunden pottery market
The Gmunden pottery market began in 1989 as a relatively open and initially regional event. However, since 1992 it has included an invitation to ceramists from all over Europe to apply for participation, with subsequent selection from the applications by a jury . Since then, ceramic prizes have also been advertised for the participants and also awarded by jury decision. Since 1994, a special European host country or an international thematic focus has been determined every year and ceramists from this country or with this focus are invited to participate.
"Akzente" art program
At the Gmunden Ceramics Weeks , the pottery market was and will be supplemented from the start by an accompanying artistic program ( Akzente ) (on the initiative of the ceramics department at the Linz Art University ). Exhibitions of modern ceramics by various ceramic artists are held here at various exhibition locations and galleries in and around Gmunden , and the respective host country is also presented in one of these art exhibitions with important representatives of ceramic art. For this accompanying program, the central events and exhibitions were curated and organized by the ceramics department at the Art University Linz, and supplemented by initiatives from a growing number of galleries and locations in Gmunden.
Through this artistic exhibition program of the Ceramic Weeks Gmunden, a cross-section of Austrian and international ceramic work of modern ceramics that is remarkable across Europe has been offered over the course of time (see the table overview below).
Ceramic Symposium Gmunden
In 2003 the Gmunden Ceramics Symposium was revived by Kurt Ohnsorg (1963–1969) and has since taken place as an artist gathering every two to three years during the Gmunden Ceramic Weeks . However, this component extends beyond the Gmunden Ceramic Weeks , as the results will be presented as a traveling exhibition throughout Europe up to the date of the following symposium. For details see the separate Wikipedia Lemma Ceramic Symposium Gmunden .
International dimension
The Gmunden Ceramic Weeks are an important part of the European ceramic scene. This was also taken into account when other “ceramic cities” such as Faenza (Italy), Aubagne (France), Bunzlau (Poland), Argentona (Spain) joined Gmunden in 2012 on a joint EU project ARGINET (ARTISTIC "ARGILLA" (CLAY ) ACTIONS FOR a EU CERAMIC NETWORK) and have been coordinating content since then and also organizing a Europe-wide exhibition and exchange program.
Ceramics in the Kammerhof museums in Gmunden
The so-called Kammerhof in Gmunden is now home to the K-Hof Museum and the Kammerhof Gallery, which also focus on various aspects of ceramics.
As early as 1450, today's Kammerhof building was built as the administrative seat of the Prince's Salt Office. In 1870 the municipality of Gmunden acquired the property after the “Salzoberamt” in Gmunden was converted into the “kk Salinen- und Forstdirektion” by decree of Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1850 and was given its official seat in the official building on Klosterplatz. After changing uses of the building, the newly furnished showrooms of the Gmundner Museum were opened in the Kammerhof building in 1949. In 2008 the K-Hof was renovated and reopened as a museum house (K-Hof Kammerhof Museen Gmunden).
Objects from the Schleiß family's ceramics workshop and from the ceramic symposia in Gmunden under the direction of Kurt Ohnsorg (1963–1969) are exhibited in a permanent exhibition entitled “Ceramics and Art” . In addition, historical sanitary ware is shown in the museum section "Klo & So". In the Kammerhofgalerie on the top floor of the building, changing art exhibitions are offered, with the focus on ceramic art during the ceramic weeks and the pottery market.
Overview of the pottery market and exhibitions of the Gmunden Ceramics Weeks 1989–2019
Details of the Gmunden Ceramic Weeks from 1989 to 2019 are shown in a table.
year | Pottery market | Pottery market prices | Host country / focus | Events "Akzente" | |
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1: 1989 | 75 national participants (TN) | no prices | no host country | a) Hipp-Halle: “BRAND NEW - Presentation of diploma theses (1988-1989)” of the ceramics department of the University of Design Linz with Günter Praschak; b) VKB gallery: Gabriele Hain (A) “Porcelain Art ”; c) Villa Toscana : Kurt Ohnsorg (A) “Memorial Exhibition”; | |
2: 1990 | 100 national and 7 international participants | no prices | “Host country” (de facto): Czechoslovakia | a) Hipp-Halle: "PRAG-LINZ - artists from Prague and Linz exhibit": Maria Baumgartner (A), Günter Praschak (A), Ingrid-Miura-Grininger (A), Lubomír Šilar (CSK), Šerák Václav ( CSK), Zdena Fibichová Preclíková (CSK). u. a .; b) Glashaus Esplanade: Anton Raidel, Gabriele Hain, Lilo Schrammel (all A); c) VKB gallery: Barbara Reisinger (A) “Porcelain objects ”; d) Kongresshaus Toscana : (1) Franz Josef Altenburg (A); (2) in addition: 1st International Ceramics Congress Gmunden on the topic “Ceramics across Europe - Furnace Art”; | |
3: 1991 | 100 national & 17 international participants | no prices | "Guest country" (de facto) :: State of Vienna | a) Hipp-Halle: ceramics from Vienna; b) Glass House Esplanade: Anton Raidel (A), Rosemarie Benedikt (A), Peter Weihs (A); c) Kongresshaus Toscana : (1) Stefan Emmelmann (D) “Plastic works in ceramics and paper”; (2) in addition: 2nd International Ceramic Congress Gmunden on the subject of "Architectural Ceramics"; | |
4: 1992 | 100 national & 30 international participants according to the jury's decision | Prize "Bowl" : Dorothe Hahn (D), Nora Loschan (A), Regine & Gebhard Radl (A) | "Guest country" (de facto): State of Salzburg | a) Hipp-Halle: Ceramics from Salzburg - "Objects, sculptures and vessels": Elisabeth Czihak , Franziska Ebner, Marianne Ewaldt, Margarethe Haberl, Julie Hayward, Heinz Husiatynski, Peter Mairinger, Sonja Reisenberger, Barbara Reisinger , Ute Steigerwald-Lehmann, Gerold Tusch , Linde Wächter-Lechner, Ute Wilfing (all A); b) Kammerhofgalerie: Arno Lehmann (A) “Memorial Exhibition”; c) VKB gallery: Friederike & Leopold Immervoll (A) “Clay-Weg-Form, Steinzeug und Raku ”; d) Kongresshaus Toscana : 3rd International Ceramic Congress : Arno Lehmann (A) and ceramics in eastern Germany; | |
5: 1993 | 100 national & 30 international participants according to the jury's decision | "Kanne" award : Regine & Gebhard Radl (A), Peter Fröhlich (A), Sonja Reisenberger (A), Wolfgang Födinger (A), Niek Hoogland (NL) | no host country | a) Hipp-Halle: Tanja Estermann (A), Elisabeth Limmer (D), Ingrid Smolle (A), Veronika Thurin (ITA) “New Forms”; b) Kammerhofgalerie: Günter Praschak (A) “Ceramics from several decades”; c) VKB gallery: Ingrid Miura-Grininger (A) "Vessel ceramics"; d) Glass House Esplanade: Anton Raidel (A), Peter Weihs (A), Franz Josef Altenburg (A) “New Ceramics - Innovations”; | |
6: 1994 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants Hungary | Price "can" : Roland Summer (A), Eva Mayer (A), Guul Jacobs (NL), Elisabeth Schiestl-Wieser (A) | Host country: Hungary | a) Hipp-Halle: Hungarian folk art with a focus on ceramics; b) Kammerhofgalerie: TERRA ceramic group (host country Hungary ): Ilona Benkö, Lásziló Fekete, Zsuzsa Füzesi, Mária Geszler, Lásziló Horváth, György Kungl, Ilona Lammel, Sándor Molnár, Ákos Tamás, Imre Schrammel (all HUN); c) VKB gallery: Miklós Verres (HUN) "Ceramic"; d) Glass House Esplanade: Anton Raidel (A), Marianne Ewaldt (A), Barbara Reisinger (A) “Ceramic - Innovations”; e) Galerie Spitzbart ( Vorchdorf and Gmunden ): Franz Josef Altenburg (A) "New Ceramics - Innovations 2"; | |
7: 1995 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants host country England | Price "vase" : John Wheeldon (GB), Sonja Reisenberger (A), Roland Summer (A), Eva Mayer (A); "Most beautiful stand" award : Thomas Bohle (A) | Host country: England | a) Hipp-Halle: Elmar Trenkwalder (A) “Ceramics - Sculptures and Painting”; b) Kammerhofmuseum (gallery): Group exhibition host country England : Chris Speyer, Peter Beard, Jack Doherty, Richard Dewar, Howard Ashley, Caroline Whyman, John Wheeldon; c) Schloss Ort : “Ceramics - New Positions” (touring exhibition of the Nö-Art): Maria Baumgartner (A), Rosemarie Benedikt (A), Maria Burger (A), Margit Denz (A), Gundi Dietz (A), Martina Funder (A), Peter Gangl (A), Gabriele Hain (A), Oswald Oberhuber (A), Judith Rataitz (A), Barbara Reisinger (A), Lilo Schrammel (A), Martina Schwarz (A), Ingrid Smolle ( A), Thomas Stimm (A), Matteo Thun (A), Lisa Waltl (A), Peter Weihs (A), Martina Zwölfer (A); d) VKB gallery: Regina Heinz (A) "Soft Clay"; e) Glass House Esplanade: Anton Raidel (A) & Renate Jindra (A); e) Spitzbart Gallery ( Vorchdorf and Gmunden ): Kiki Kogelnik (A) “Ceramic Heads”; | |
8: 1996 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants Belgium | “Tea for Two” award : Peter Leidl (A), Martin Kunze (A), Eva Mayer (A); Prize "Most Beautiful Stand" : Werner Ertl (A) | Host country: Belgium | a) Hipp-Halle: Ceramics - Body & Volume : Franz Josef Altenburg (A), Martina Funder (A), Monika Migl-Frühling (A), Julie Hayward (USA), Günter Praschak (A), Anton Raidel (A) , Kurt Spurey (A), Elmar Trenkwalder (A), Gerhild Tschacher-Nagy (A), Gerold Tusch (A), Susanne Zemrosser (A); b) Kammerhofgalerie: group exhibition “Contemporary ceramics from Belgium”: Mieke Everaet, Vincent Kempenaers, Vincent Beaque, Rudie Delanghe, Tjok Dessauvage, Petty Wouters, Anima Roos, Thérèse Lebrun, Mieke Selleslagh, Patrick Jadot (all BEL); c) Galerie Pepöckhaus: “Platzteller”, presented by the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild; d) VKB (Lifestyle Gallery): Monique Muyleart, Herman Muys: “Ceramic sculptures from Belgium”; e) Glass House Esplanade: Anton Raidel (A), Eva Werdenich-Maranda (A), Peter Weihs (A); f) Galerie Pimminger: Jeanne Oppengaffen (BEL), Émile Desmedt (BEL); g) Galerie Spitzbart ( Vorchdorf and Gmunden ): Siegfried Anzinger (A) “Tonskulpturen”; | |
9: 1997 | 110 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 20 invited participants host country Germany | “Kugel” award : Gertraud Moser (A), Rolf Fässler (CH), Roland Summer (A); Prize "Most Beautiful Stand" : Martin Kunze (A) | Host country: Germany | a) Hipp-Halle: Stefan Emmelmann (D) “Flowing world of elements”: drawings, painting, computer-processed photographs; b) Kammerhofgalerie: Höhr-Grenzhausen ceramics group : Susanne Altzweig (D), Monika Debus (D), Martin Georg (D), Emil Heger (D), Andreas Hinder (D), Barbara Kaas (D), Fritz Roßmann (D) , u. a .; c) Salzfertigerhaus: "Bowls", presented by the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild; d) VKB gallery: Johann Rainer (A) “Ceramics and Installation”; e) Galerie Pimminger: Lisa Waltl (A); f) Esplanade glass house: Anton Raidel (A) & Veronika Gräbner (A) “Ceramic and Plastic”; g) Galerie Spitzbart ( Vorchdorf and Gmunden ): Anna Stangl (A) “Tonskulpturen”; h) Lifestyle gallery: Anna Pieringer (A) “Ceramics in the center”; | |
10: 1998 | 110 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 20 invited participants host country France | Prize "Object of your choice, packed in a Segerkegel box" : Oswald Scherbaum (A), Schernthaler Keramik (A), Michaela Hochhold (A); "Most beautiful stand" award : Martin Kunze (A) | Host country: France | a) Kammerhof Gallery: Franz Josef Altenburg (A) “Scaffolding and Consoles”; b) Castle location : Group exhibition guest country France: Cathy & Pascal Castagne, Annie D'Orefice, Maryline & Jean-René Marrec, Louise & Michel Gardelle, Jean-Claude Signoret, Jean-Jacques Dubernard, Nathalie Pouzet, Seung-Ho Yang, Herve Rousseau, Suzanne Daigeler, Svein Hjorth-Jensen, Sylvie Piaud (all FRA); c) VKB gallery: Eva Roucka & Philippe Dansette (both FRA); d) Salzfertigerhaus: Segerkegel box as a work of art, ceramic prize 10th pottery market, presented by the Salzkammergut artists' guild; | |
11: 1999 | 120 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 10 invited participants Lithuania | Prize "Flower Bowl" : Christina Kunze (A), Peter Fröhlich (A), Jonas Arcikauskas (LIT) | Host country: Lithuania | a) Kammerhofgalerie: Martina Funder “Inventory”; b) Ort (Wappensaal): Group exhibition host country Lithuania Romualdas Aleliūnas, Vilija Balčiūnienè, Osvaldas Balčiūnas, Nora Blaževičiūtė, Eugenijus Čibinskas, Nerutė Čiukšsienė, Dalia Gentvainytė-Arčikauskienė, Česlovas Gudžius Jūratė Gudžiuvienė, Audrius Janusonis, Hilbertas Jatkevičius Juozas Lebednykas, Egidijus Radvenskas, Aldona Skudraitė (all LIT); c) VKB gallery: Charlotte Wiesmann (D) & Michaela Hochhold (A) “ceramic sculptures”; d) Salt paver house: Franziska Ablinger (A) "Terracotta sculptures 1975-1985"; | |
12: 2000 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants host country Denmark | Price "pot" : Christine Waltz (A), Richard Dewar (GB), Ole Kronegaard (DK) | Host country: Denmark | a) Kammerhofgalerie: Maria Baumgartner : ceramic objects and sculptures; b) Castle location : Group exhibition host country Denmark: Lene Dahl, Claus Domaine Hansen, Bente Formann, Ole Krongaard, Ann Linnemann, Liller Meyer-Helm, Karin Michelsen, Priscilla Mouritzen, Marie Wiktor Moller (all DEN); c) VKB gallery: Elisabeth Czihak , Martin Kunze (both A) “Answers”; d) Gallery in the Stadtbadkeller: Hanne Bertels, Niels Huang (both DEN); e) Salt paver house: Anne Hubinger (A) "No flowers without stems - vases and other things"; | |
13: 2001 | 110 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 20 invited participants host country Spain | Prize “Garden Sculpture ” : Nezika-Agnes Novak (A), Vilija Balciuniene (LIT), Jacobs Guul & Fransje van Keulen (NED); "Audience Award" : Melanie Bartholome (A) Special Award "Participating Women" : Alexandra Reithmeier (A) | Host country Spain | a) Hipp-Halle: Salzburg Ceramics Prize 2001: Ceramic-Vessel-Sculpture-Object; b) Kammerhofgalerie: Lilo Schrammel: Material-Form-Raum; c) Castle location : Group exhibition host country Spain: Fernando Malo, Joaquin Vidal, Javier Ramos, Rafa Perez, Alberto Hernandez, Lidia Serra, Emili Biarnes, Llorenç Pla, Soler Planes, Marcet-Vila A., Elena Montaňès, Carlets, Suo-May , Carmen Ballarin; d) Gallery in the Stadtbadkeller: Alberto Hèrnandez, Rafe Pérez “Calets from Spain”; e) VKB gallery: Sabine Fiala (Switzerland): Objects on and off 1 1/2; f) Salt paver house: Edith Plattner - Formations; g) Gallery 422: Franz Josef Altenburg , Anton Raidel, Xenia Hauser: ceramics; h) Galerie 10er-Haus: Living workshop; | |
14: 2002 | 110 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 20 invited participants host country Italy | Price "Gmundner souvenir" : Ingrid punch (A), Anne Hubinger (A), Jadwiga Rotter (A); Gerlinde Leidl (A); "Audience Award" : Gerlinde Kail (A) | Host country: Italy | a) Kammerhofgalerie: Barbara Reisinger : Communicating objects; b) Castle location : Group exhibition host country Italy: Daniela Chinellato, Giovanni Cimatti, Umberto Corsucci, Paolo Frascati, Mariano Fuga, Ingrid Mair-Zischg, Birgit Neumann, Giancarlo Montuschi, Renata Petti, Giuliana Poggi, Elfi Sommavilla, Sabina Vallazza; c) VKB gallery: Doris Winkler: room installation with ceramics; d) Salt paver house: Elisabeth Kampits: "Leuchtkörper - Porzellan"; e) Galerie 10er-Haus: Andrea Müller and Suzana Korisitka: tone and styles; | |
15: 2003 | 100 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 30 invited participants from previous host countries | Prize “Fifteen” : Otakar Sliva (A), Thomas Berktold (A); Zsofia Karsei (HUN); "Audience Award" Gerlinde Kail (A) | Review of host countries 1993–2003 | a) Kammerhofgalerie: All ceramics: New works - A traveling exhibition by NöArt : Maria Baumgartner , Rosemarie Benedikt , Thomas Bohle, Elisabeth Czihak , Canan Dagdelen, Margit Denz, Gundi Dietz , Tanja Estermann, Wilfried Gerstel, Bettina Grill, Gabriele Hain, Renate Hattinger , Anne Hubinger, Elisabeth Kampits, Martin Kunze, Petra Lutnyk, Young Hee Park, Martina Pleschko, Barbara Reisinger , Irmgard Schaumberger, Ingrid Smolle, Roland Summer , Gerold Tusch, Lisa Waltl, Christina Wiese, Charlotte Wiesmann , Doris Maria Winkler, Eveline Zadek ; b) Schloss Ort : Group exhibition - review guest countries : Hans & Brigitte Börjeson, Monique Bruls, Nerutė Čiukšsienė, Pedro del Rio, Bruno Gambone, Horst Göbbels, Ulrike Hagemeier, Karin Hausner, Zsofia Karsai, Toni Laverick, Katrin Otolski, Christine Pedley, Ludo Thys; c) Galerie 10er-Haus: Slivar Otokar, Barbora Silov, Astrid Singer: Figures; d) Seehotel Schwan: Cooking and baking with ceramics - the art of pottery then and now; e) Salt paver house: Renate Gellner-Bächer: flower animals and other creatures: | |
16: 2004 | 110 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 20 invited participants as host country Switzerland | Prize “Noah's Ark” : Ulla Weber (A), Thomas Berktold (A), Ferenc Halmos (H); "Audience Award" : Martina Leitner (A) | Host country: Switzerland | a) Seeschloss Ort (Palas room) : Group exhibition, guest country Switzerland: Angela Burkhardt-Guallini, Claudia Geiser, Rebecca Mäder, Andréas Steinemann, Sibylle Meier, Wilfried Meichtry, etc. a .; b) Schloss Ort (inner courtyard): Christine Sailer; c) Kammerhofgalerie: Anton Raidel "Ceramics - City of Gmunden Collection"; d) Galerie 10er-Haus: Tatjana Wagner; e) Salt paver house: Ingrid Schatzl - vase objects; f) Folklore Museum: (1) Old ceramics & old Gmundner faience from the ceramics collection of the City Museum (a selection from the Ing. Peter Schleiss Foundation); (2) exhibits from the international ceramic symposia (1964–69); Pepöckhaus (Traungasse); g) Galerie Schloss Weyer : Myths, fairy tales and true stories about white gold ; h) Sparkasse OÖ, Gmunden branch (foyer): Exhibition of the pottery market prices 1993–2003; i) Kongresshaus Toscana : special post office and stamp exhibition, philately and ceramics; | |
17: 2005 | 130 national & international participants according to the jury's decision | Prize "Figure" : Pia Knappkötter (D), Pedro Del Rio (Spain), Rafael Saifulin (FIN); “Audience Award” : Gerlinde Kail (A); | Main focus: vessels | a) Kammerhofgalerie: Margarete Geffke "disconnection"; b) Schloss Ort (Palas): Group exhibition guests 2005: Lydia Braune (Germany), Eddie Curtis (England), Ute Grossmann (Germany), Eva Haudum (France), Wim Hos (Holland), Martin Mindermann (Germany), Angela Munz (Germany), Charlotte Poulsen (France), Edita Pydhag (Sweden), Rafael Saifulin (Finland), Ulrich Witzmann (Germany); c) VKB gallery: Charlotte Wiesmann - Thomas Steiner "Floating"; d) Salt maker house: Margit Feyerer-Fleischanderl "Ladies and Gentlemen"; e) Galerie 10er-Haus: Rosemarie Rockenschaub memorial exhibition; f) Ort Castle (inner courtyard): Eva Roucka "Patats"; | |
18: 2006 | 130 national & international participants according to the jury's decision | Price “house number plate”: Peter Van Veen (NL), Ute Großmann (D), Pedro del Rio (E); "Audience Award" : Markus Klausmann (D) | Main topic: crystal glazes | a) Gallery in the Stadtbadkeller: Graduates from the Höhr-Grenzhausen College of Ceramic Design "Exhibits 2006": Marlen Schulz, Carolin Kahle, Birke Gelhard, Stefanie Schneider, Tine Dottke, Reinaldo Arias; b) VKB gallery: Naschwerk: "Confectionery", ceramic objects by Ingrid Stanzer; "SweetArt", sweets from master confectioner Gerhart Hinterwirth; c) Landschloss Ort (Johann Ort Allee): Tanja Estermann: "couples and more"; d) Ort Castle (Wappensaal): Group exhibition guests 2006, "Crystal Glazes": Richard Bideau (England), Edmund Deinböck (Switzerland), Alain Fichot (France), Peter Fröhlich (Austria), Ferenc Halmos (Hungary), Peter Ilsley (England ), Horst Nagl (Germany), Hein Severijns (Holland), John Stroomer (Australia), Frank Theunissen (France), Willy van Bussel (Holland); e) Salzfertigerhaus: Salzkammergut artists' guild - Ulli Zerzer and Daniela Oberlehner "Clay risk - in the flow of time"; f) Kammerhofgalerie: Hein Severijns: Enchanting Crystals - 50 years of ceramicists; | |
19: 2007 | 130 national & international participants according to the jury's decision | “Teller” award: Martin Möhwald (D), Markus Klausmann (D), Fritz Rossmann (D); "Audience Award" : Halmos Ferenc (H) | Guests: Graduates from European ceramic schools | a) Schloss Ort (Palas Hall): Guests 2007: Tanja Fuchs ( HTBLVA Graz-Ortweinschule , Department of Ceramics), Carmen Wonner ( HTBLVA Graz-Ortweinschule , Department of Ceramics), Bela Kadnar (Ceramics School Stoob , Burgenland), Julia Leitner (Ceramics School Stoob , Burgenland), Christine Dottke (College of Ceramic Design Höhr-Grenzhausen , Germany), Susanne Bartram (College of Ceramic Design Höhr-Grenzhausen , Germany), Annemie Heylen (Art Academy De Lei, Leuven , Belgium), Irene Goethuys (Art Academy De Lei, Leuven , Belgium), Rita Spaan-Klauss ( Gauda Ceramic School , Holland), Marieke van Katwijk ( Gauda Ceramic School , Holland); b) VKB gallery: Gertraude Stöger "take room"; c) Salt paver house: Gerda Schoissengeier "sensual freshening"; | |
20: 2008 | 130 national & international participants according to the jury's decision | “Garden gnome” prize: Thomas König (D), Carmen Gorriz (E), Heike Rabe (NL); "Audience Award" : Thomas Berktold (A) | Guests: sister city Faenza | a) Chamber court museums: (1) Gmunden in the 20th century: contemporary history, modern ceramics (as part of the Upper Austrian state exhibition 2008), (2) group exhibition guests 2008 - Faenza : Carlini Lidia, Ceramiche Boschi, Drossaki Angeliki, Gamberini Glauco, Lega Carla , Mengolini Maurizio, Pezzi Mario, Ricciardelli Liliana, Vassura Susanna, Zoli Carlo; (3) Kunstuniversität Linz: "Copy and paste" exhibition; b) VKB gallery: Art University Linz: exhibition "copy and paste"; c) Gallery in the Stadtbadkeller: Graduates from the Höhr-Grenzhausen College of Ceramic Design (Germany) "Exhibits 2008": Katrin Böning, Jessica Henkel, Manuela Lehmann, Matthias Menk, Elisabeth Minichbauer, Kirsten Packert, Nelly Thiessen, Berthold-Josef Zvaczki; d) Salt paver house: Kristiane Petersmann "In cages and aviaries"; g) "The way to ceramics" , open air, Esplanade (as part of the Upper Austrian State Exhibition 2008); Gallery ARThaus4 in the Hipp-Halle: Joanna Teper (POL) | |
21: 2009 | 120 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 10 invited participants Sweden | “Fish” award: Inge Södergren (S), Karin Jaxelius (S), Martin Möhwald (D) “Audience award” : Gerlinde Kail (A) | Host country Sweden | a) VKB gallery: Paul Jaeg , Friedrike and Leopold Immervoll “Reflections on Figure and Object”; b) Schloss Ort (Wappensaal): group exhibition guest country Sweden: Christina Brattsand Carlsson, Maria Cotellessa, Anne-Sophie Enberg, Karolina Eriksson, Karin Jaxelius, Veronica Larsson, Mia Schnitzler, Inger Södergren, Dan Leonette; c) Salt paver house: Chiho Aono (Japan); d) Kammerhof Museums: (1) Carlo Zoli (ITA) "Myth and Legend" (foyer); (2) Thomas Bohle (gallery); e) Galerie 10er-Haus: works by students and graduates of the HTBLVA Graz-Ortweinschule (ceramic design); f) Cloister and garden of the former Capuchin monastery : Ucki Kossdorff (A) and Doriano Mingozzi (ITA) "Quattro Mani" | |
22nd 2010 | 120 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 10 invited participants Russia | “Black and White” prize: Anima Roos (BEL), Gerda Jaritz (A), Bibi Kriek (BEL); "Audience Award" : Gerlinde Kail (A) | Host country Russia | a) Schloss Ort (coat of arms hall): group exhibition guest country Russia : Svetlana Berioza, Valentina Cheprasova, Wladimir Holschagin, Tatjana Loschinina, Sergej Nikulin, Michail Sobolev, Roman Nesterenko, Elena & Igor Tawolzanskie, Elena & Aleksandr Sysoev, Irada Stolbova; b) Salt paver house: Alina Sauter "Disturbing Reality"; c) Kammerhof Museums: (1) (forecourt) Goffredo Gaeta "Reflections on Majolica"; (2) (gallery) Exhibition for the 12th Westerwald Prize "European Ceramics"; (3) (room for contemporary ceramics) " Salzburg Ceramic Prize 2010": Charlotte Wiesmann, Margit Denz, Kurt Spurey , and works by Eren Akinola, Tanja Fuchs, Martina Funder, Isabella Primos, Johann R. Rainer, Eszter Rupp, Barbara Schmid, Doris Schmidlechner, Sibel Sermet, Silvia Siegl, Ingrid Stanzer, Lisa Waltl; d) Schmuckatelier Alexandra Altenstrasser: ceramic jewelry creations; e) Weyer Castle Gallery : The Meissen Myth : Europe's first porcelain; | |
23rd 2011 | 120 national & international participants according to the jury's decision, 10 participants from the host country Burgundy | "Animal" prize: Angela Munz (D), Andreas Hinder (D), Harm Van der Zeeuw (NL); "Audience Award" : Melanie Bartholme (A) | Host country: France ( Burgundy ) | a) VKB. Gallery: Elke Punkt-Fleisch "Spring" (esoteric, flying and thoughtful cleaning in clay); b) Schloss Ort (coat of arms hall): group exhibition guest country Burgundy : Jean-Claude Canonne, Michel Cohen, Jean-Michel Dois, Christian Faillat, Alain Fichot, Jean Marie Fourbert, Francois Fresnais, Bigot Rozenn, Dauphine Scalbert, Michel Téqui; c) Salzfertigerhaus: "Exhibits 2011" - final theses of the technical college for ceramic design Höhr-Grenzhausen (Germany): Lina Danklefsen (D),; d) Kammerhof museums: (1) (room for contemporary ceramics): Roland Summer - ceramics; (2) (gallery); Eva Haudum (France) - porcelain; | |
24th 2012 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision, 15 invited participants in the Czech Republic | “Coffee to go” award; Andrea Baumann (A), Vladimir Groh (CZ), Gellner-Becher (A); "Audience Award" : Michaela Hösch (A) | Guest country Czech Republic | a) VKB gallery: Daniel Wetzelberger (A) "bone work"; b) Schloss Ort (Palas Hall): Group exhibition guest country Czech Republic : Karel Frantel, Vladimir Groh & Nishida Yasuyo, Sárka & Libor Hanzálek, Jaroslav Homola, Jan Jansky, Nicola & Daniel Seko, Prokop Veselý (all CZ); c) Salt paver house: Theresa Böck (A) "Ceramic"; d) Kammerhof museums: (1) (room for contemporary ceramics): Ceramiche Baldelli (ITA); (2) (gallery): Uwe Löllmann (D) "Earth and Fire"; e) Salt paver house: (1) "Mascha" (Maria) Kosareva (RUS) & Martin Kunze (A) "Figures and Brocken"; (2) Theresa Böck (A) "illuminated"; | |
25th 2013 | 130 national & international participants according to the jury's decision | Prize "25. Years Austrian Pottery Market “: Heike Rabe (NL), Angelika Gross (A), Jörgreiber (D); "Audience Award" : Andreas Hinder (D) | Selection from 25 years | a) Kammerhof Museums: (1) (gallery): Martin McWilliam (GB) "objects"; (2) (Foyer) Töpfermarkt Prize Winner 1992 to 2012; (3) (Museum): “Gmundner Keramik, Faience, Schleiss-Werkstätte and Gmundner Keramik-Manufaktur”; b) VKB gallery:; c) Schloss Ort (Hall Palas): group exhibition of the "25 Years of the Pottery Market"; d) Salzfertigerhaus: Tomoyo Yoshida (JAP) and Norbert Ellinger (A) “Beyond - Different Dreams in Different Languages”; e) ARThaus4 gallery in the Hipp-Halle: Juliane Leitner (A) & Alina Sauter (A) “Gone Fishing”; f) RaumSchauEck: Franz Josef Altenburg ; | |
26th 2014 | 120 national & international participants according to the jury's decision, 10 invited participants as host country Poland | "Swan Kiss" Prize: Veronika Lucinska (P), Raul Pereda (E), Claudia Henkel (D); "Audience Award" : Werner Ertl (A) | Host country: Poland | a) Schloss Ort (Palas Hall): Group exhibition host country Poland : Mateusz Grobleny, Weronika Lucinska, Janina Myronova, Stanisław Konieczny, Janiny Karczewskiej; b) Kammerhof Museums: (1) Karin Bablok (D) “Unique Porcelain”; (2) Work of the International Ceramic Symposium Innsbruck; c) VKB gallery: (1) Young ceramic artists from the Art University Linz “Game of Life”: Lynne Hobaica (USA), Josko Pekovic (CRO), Jianan Qu (CHN), Karla Woisetschläger (A); d) Salt paver house: Maria Bichler (A) and Katharina Brandl (A) “Bruch”; | |
27. 2015 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants Slovenia | Etagère Prize: Renate Gellner-Bacher (A), Fank Schillo (D), Anne Wolf (A); "Audience Award" : Andrea Baumann (A) | Host country: Slovenia | a) Salzfertigerhaus: Exhibition by the Salzkammergut Art Forum ; b) VKB Gallery: Exhibition by students of the Art University Linz , Department of Plastic Concept / Ceramics; c) Schloss Ort (Palas room): Group exhibition of the guests 2015 Slovenia : Ana Habermann, Ines Kovacic, Karel & Marta Pavlic, Barbara Podlesnic, Lucka Sicarov, Anja Slapnicar, Katja Spiler, Nika Stupnica, Loncarstovo Jasmina Verbic, Vesna Vidrich, Dani Zbontar ; d) Kammerhof Museums (1) (gallery): Ceramics of Europe - Westerwald Prize; (2) (Room for contemporary ceramics): Exhibits 2015 - Work by graduates of the College of Ceramics, Höhr-Grenzhausen ; e) Atelier on the market: “Restoration meets ceramics”: Renate Obermayr-Aigner (A), Ingrid Kramesberger (A), Renate Gellner (A), Birgit Kohlhofer-Pieber (A); g) Galerie Kunstforum Salzkammergut : Helene Benedikt; h) RaumSchauEck: Veronika Gräbner: “1 of 100”; f) Galerie 10er-Haus: Ilse König; g) Weyer Castle Gallery : Fragile works of art from 4 centuries: "The collector Peter Strang". | |
28th 2016 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants host country South Korea | "Face / Face" prize: Job Heykamp (NED), Jörgreiber (GER), Beatrix Sturm-Kerstan (GER); Audience award: Ines and Christoph Hasenberg (GER) | Host country: South Korea | a) Salzfertigerhaus: Exhibition by the Kunstforum Salzkammergut : “Story Teller (story teller)”; b) VKB gallery: material - solution: Elisabeth Eiter, Sophie Danzer, Simone Einfalt, Daniel Stimmeder, Meduza Schmiedleitner (all A; new works from the “Plastic Concepts / Ceramics” department of the Linz Art University ); c) Schloss Ort (Palas room): Group exhibition of guests 2016 Korea : Li Hye Ran, Li Jee A, Mo Sun Young ,, Jun Bo Sul, Ji Yeon Hee, Hong Sung Won, Li Tae Hee, Cho Seok Hyun, Choi Dae Kyu, Yun Jai Suk, Yun Ji Yong, Yun Ju Cheol, Seo Seok Man, Park In Suk (all KOR); d) Kammerhof museums, (1) (gallery): Christine Möhring (A) - dwellings; (2) (room for contemporary ceramics): Helene Kirchmayr - passion fruits; e) ART: SPACE: Gmunden : Juliane Leitner (A) - Variations; f) Galerie 10er-Haus: Christine Stangl (A) “Time for 2”; g) Atelier on the market: ceramics and jewelry: Selmar Etareri, Doro Blanchke (both A). | |
29th 2017 | 115 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 15 invited participants Finland | Prize “box / box”: Renate Gellner (AUT), Fritz Rossmann (GER), Nika Stupica (SLO); Audience Award: Gerlinde Kail (GER) | Host country: Finland | a) Salzfertigerhaus: Exhibition by the Kunstforum Salzkammergut : Ingo Kreuzer (A): “Figural sculpture”; b) VKB gallery: "Construction sites": Rainer Grilberger, Faye Hadfield, Yuti Kainz, Severin Pfaud, Elke Punkt Fleisch, Gerda Schoissengeier-Naderer, Mathias Tremmel (all A; exhibition by active and former students of the Linz Art University , Department of Plastic Concepts / Ceramic); c) Schloss Ort (room Palas): group exhibition of guests 2017 Finland : Pirjo Eronen; Maila Klemettinen, Soile Paasonen, Heidi Puumalainen, Paula Ruuttunen, Outi Sarikoski (all FIN); d) Kammerhof museums (gallery): “Porcelain reflections”, international porcelain exhibition by porcelain artists (e.g. Gabriele Hain (A), Karin Bablok, Paula Bastiaansen, Piet Stockamns (all BE), etc.), and students from Belgian art schools (curator : Patty Wouters); e) ART: SPACE: Gmunden and Galerie Tacheles: Outi Sarikoski (FIN), Szilvia Ortlieb (HUN), Heide Nonnenmacher (D), Ucki Kossdorf (A): Results of the symposium “Europe Now”; f) Galerie 10er-Haus: Edeltrude Arleitner (A): “Gambling Lady”; g) Atelier on the market: Renata Gellner (A): Etagéren made of vintage porcelain. | |
30. 2018 | 102 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 6 invited participants Japan | "Ikebana Vessel" Prize: Terry Davies (ITA), Inaba Chichako (JPN), Johannes Rauer (GER); Audience Award: Heike Rabe (NL) | Host country: Japan | a) Salzfertigerhaus: Exhibition by the Kunstforum Salzkammergut : Siegfried Holzbauer (A): "Piles of broken glass"; b) VKB gallery: Yara Lettenbichler: "When does infinity end?": c) Schloss Ort (room Palas): Group exhibition of guests 2018 Japan : Fukahori Tomoko, Hoshino Gen, Inaba Chikako, Iwami Shinsuke, Mami Kato, Terada Teppei; d) K-Hof, Kammerhof museums (gallery): Special exhibition 30 years of the Austrian pottery market; e) K-Hof, Kammerhof Museums (Bürgerspitalkirche St. Jakob): Anton Raidel Collection. Special exhibition on the occasion of the artist's 75th birthday; f) Hipp Halle Gmunden: Gabriele Gruber-Gisler "Inner Soul"; g) Galerie Tacheles, Gmunden: Christa Rinnerberger "Josefine emerges (clay sculptures)"; h) Galerie 10er Haus, Gmunden: Magdalena Knoior. | |
31st 2019 | 104 national & international participants according to the jury's decision; 6 invited participants host country Netherlands | "Garden ceramics" award: Renate Gellner (AUT), Terry Davies (ITA), Vilja Balciunai (LIT); Audience Award: Sarka Hanzalkova (CZE) | Host country: Slovenia | a) Galerie 422, Gmunden: Christian Ludwig Attersee: ceramic edition "Wasser-Reigen"; b) VKB gallery: Julia Weinknecht, Charlotte Wiesmann: "Is that organic anyway?"; c) Schloss Ort (Palas room): Group exhibition of guests 2019 Netherlands : Cock Jopp, Derwort Anke, Entjes Wanda, Halink Liselore, Hoeboer Pauline, Vink Ans; d) K-Hof, Kammerhof museums (gallery): Grenzhausen ceramics group : Susanne Altzweig, Monika Debus, Martin Goerg, Fritz Rossmann; e) Atelier am Markt, Gmunden: Renate Gellner, Kristiane Petersmann: "In the summer"; f) Galerie 10er Haus, Gmunden: Edeltrude M. Arleitner: "Universe". |
literature
- Gottfried Reichart: Gmunden, city of ceramics: 15 years of the Austrian pottery market ; in: Kulturbericht Oberösterreich, vol. 57 (2003), pp. 20–23.
- Carmen González-Borrás: Southern mood north of the Alps: Spain as the guest country at the 13th pottery market in Gmunden . in: Keramikmagazin, Vol. 23 (2001), Issue 6, pp. 34-37.
- The city of Gmunden and the local ceramic companies [there] have launched a completely new cultural initiative, which is supposed to become a tradition , in: Oö. Nachrichten, print edition of August 24, 1989 (culture page), p. 11.
Web links
- Website of the Gmunden pottery market
- Töpfermarkt & Keramikwochen Gmunden 2004-2016 (archive versions), queried January 26, 2017.
- further archive copies of the Gmunden Pottery Market & Ceramic Weeks 2005-2012 , requested January 26, 2017;
- Pottery Market and Ceramics Weeks Gmunden 1989-2003 ( Memento from March 6, 2005 in the Internet Archive ), queried January 26, 2017;
- Homepage of the Ceramic Symposium Gmunden , queried January 4, 2017;
Individual evidence
- ^ Art and artists in Gmunden. In: gmundner-musealverein.at. Retrieved April 20, 2018 .
- ↑ The collection comprises 300 exhibits that were made available on permanent loan by Laufen Austria AG and its former director Fritz Lischka, see the new staging of the exhibition “Klo & so”. In : run.com. Retrieved November 8, 2018 .
- ↑ The ceramic workshop of the Schleiß-Keramik company existed until 1982, cf. Irmgard Gollner: Gmundner ceramics. Art from clay, fire & color, Linz 2003: Landesverlag.
- ↑ Tommi Parzinger. In: antik-kachelofen.com. Retrieved August 28, 2019 .
- ↑ Gmund Ceramics. In: gmundner.at. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012 ; accessed on August 28, 2018 .
- ↑ Homepage of the ARGINET-EU project , requested on January 21, 2017.
- ↑ Website of the K-Hof Museum , queried March 27, 2017.
- ↑ Information on the Kammerhofgalerie Gmunden , requested on March 27, 2017.
- ^ List of the pottery market winners since 1992
- ↑ Homepage of Nö-Art , queried January 21, 2017.
- ^ Gmundner ceramics exhibition. In: gmundner.at. June 2, 2013, archived from the original on January 21, 2017 ; accessed on April 27, 2019 .