Juror. Triennial for the Silicate Arts, Keskemet, Hungary, July 2014.

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Abstract

The selection for the 2014 International Triennial was completed on the 1st June, 2014. From a total of 226 correct appications 85 works were selected and invited for exhibition.The theme for the 2014 Triennial was "NEW ENERGY".The organisers expect artists to use the given theme with complete freedom and innovation.The works must be in clay, concrete, porcelain or glass and artists are free to choose the technical methods and approach to the given theme. The objects must be original works and not previously prizewinning works in any international competition.The aims of the triennial are to stimulate both fine and applied artists to create works which give scope to the industrial and artistic application of new materials and technologies, encouraging the widening of directions in 21st century silicate arts.The international jury for the 2014 Triennial are:Claudia CasaliDirector of the International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza (Italy)György Fusz DLA habil.President of the Curators’ Board, Foundation for Contemporary Ceramic Arts (Hungary)Monika GassDirector of the Keramikmuseum Westerwald (Germany)Mária Geszlerceramic artist, Member of the Hungarian Art Academy (Hungary)Milan Hlaves Ph.DChief Curator of the Museum of Applied Arts, Prague (Czech Republic)Michael MooreReader in Contemporary Applied Arts, University of Ulster (UK).Council Member of the International Academy of Ceramics.János Probstnerfounder of the International Ceramics Studio, Member of the Curators’ Board, Foundation for Contemporary Ceramic Arts (Hungary)
Original languageEnglish
Size60
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 15 Jul 2014
EventTriennial for the Silicate Arts - Kecskemét Cultural and Conference Centre, Keskemet, Hungary
Duration: 15 Jul 20141 Aug 2014

Keywords

  • Ceramics. Triennial. Keskemet

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