Maria Geszler Garzuly, Hungary
THE CITY OF VARAZDIN AWARD
Three cups of tee
The first impression felt by a viewer when confronted with the works of Maria Geszler is the sensation of a remarkable artistic masterpiece. The viewer will not agree with the conclusion that the work reflect sheer craftsmanship brouth to the perfection of master. One feelts that extraordinary sensation which in its finality represents Art itself. The Artist expirience the world which in her humane depth tends to transcend into a philosophical approach towards the world.
Gustav Weiss
THREE CUPS OF TEE
Porcelain screend-gas reduction 1360 ° C
78 x 30 x 5 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Netty van Osch, The Netherlands
KERAMEIKON GOLDEN MEDAL
No title
The works presented by Netty van Osch represent in their very basis a new form of expression. She disclaims any judgement relating to quality which has up to now ruled in the Pottery Sector and she shows to the visitor that they have been half exposed to stern civility of their time and half opened to the uncertainty that does not exist in reality but needs to be conceived in the mind.
Gustav Weiss
NO TITLE
Aluminium plate, ceramic
20 x 30 x 15 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Ivancica Cvitic Znidarcic, Croatia
KERAMEIKON SILVER MEDAL
Fullness on Earth and Universe
The minimalist forms of symbols used by Ivancica Cvitic Znidarcic to present the Earth and the Universe reflect the motivation of understanding which experts upon our recognition. The earth and the Universe in their fullness cannot be encompassed. They lack those remnants which might confirm their simplicity. Here, the subjective aproach of focusing has been formulated as a general notion exercised through an artistic language which causes us to think it over.
Gustav Weiss
FULLNESS ON EARTH AND UNIVERSE
Casted hard porcelain
2,5 x (23x29) x 59 x 29 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Roberto Dos Santos Gonçalves, Venezuela
KERAMEIKON BRONZE MEDAL
Caryatid from Antipodes
The Caryatide as an idea which carries the World creates an impression that is fully realized only through such forces that stand as a confrontation to itself. In this presentation of an Artist which becomes understandable only because of its title, there lies, hidden away that notion that in addition to the very ideas follow intentions even in those aspects when they are well thought throgh and well meant, always causing conflicting opinions.
Gustav Weiss
CARYATID FROM ANTIPODES
Ceramic sculpture, handbuilt stoneware Glazes, slips and stains in oxidizing atmsphere. Medium fire.
30 x 35 x 38 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
David Naranjo Morron, Spain
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The award for young exhibitors aged 30 or under
Asterisk
From all the works received, this work, presented by a twenty-six year old artist shows the highest value as he has, whilst keeping the pottery as the material expression, penetrated deep into the sector of the Art of paiting. Here, we are not brought to think that his work refer to craftsmanship relating to pelpable, limited materials. This attitude is a precondition for transformation of traditional pottery into non-traditional art.
Gustav Weiss
ASTERISK
Clay and laguer fired to 1020° C. A small piece that acts as graffitti interacts with the city
0,6 x 13 x 13 x 13 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Radenko Adnadj
HONOURARY AWARD
URN
Stoneware on potters wheel, 1200 °C, red clay
39 x 32 x 9,5 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Visnja Jelacic, Croatia
HONOURARY AWARD
OBJECT OF DEFENCE
Porcelain, perforate with application+sisal, 1100° C
87 x 77 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Helle Lund-Hansen, Denmark
HONOURARY AWARD
RECIPE
Porcelain picture-several thin porcelain
sheets, burned together in a gaskiln.
Decorated with oxides and stains
46 x 48 cm
Orjenka Mirjan, Croatia
HONOURARY AWARD
NEAR OBJECT
Raku
22 x 19 cm
Ekaterina Ominina, Russia
HONOURARY AWARD
PEOPLE AND THEIR MASKS
Raku clay, oxides, woodfiring 1320° C in anagama kiln in Kohila ( Estonia )
3 figures 27 x 7 cm each
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Theodora Tsami-Lagoudaki, Greece
HONOURARY AWARD
TREE SAILS
Coloured clay
24 x 76 x 27 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Wolfgang Vegas, Switzerland
HONOURARY AWARD
CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE
Porcelain, clay, modelling, oxide, engobe, glaze, lustre, electric fired to 1220 °C, chain
23 x 46 x 45 cm
DONATION FOR THE KERAMEIKON COLLECTION OF CONTERMORARY WORLD CERAMICS
Peter Weihs, Austria
HONOURARY AWARD
OBJECT
Grogged clay 1300°C
18 x 26 x 20 x 31 cm
Danica Zbontar, Slovenia
HONOURARY AWARD
LEAFINESS
White chamotte clay, cobalt oxid, iron and cooper oxides, oxidation on 1010 °C
22 x 42 x 42 x 23 cm
Martha Zettler, South Africa
HONOURARY AWARD
SET OF TWO BONE CHINA FORMS
Bone china slip casted, masked, sandblasted,
drilled, partly glazed
10 x 15,5 cm
8,5 x 14 cm