• About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Subscribe now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2025 Ceramics Calendar
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2025 Ceramics Calendar
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Home Exhibitions

Bente Skjøttgaard: Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark

April 22, 2025
in Exhibitions
Installation View
Installation View – Gasurstykker/Glazed Items
Installation View – Family Trees
Installation View – Fullere/Fullerenes
Cumulus #1626, 2016
Bathroom Items, 1997
Cumulus #1627, 2016
Installation View – Family Trees
Cloud #1796, 2017
Metamorphosis, purple #1722, 2017
Timberline #2327, 2023

Bente Skjøttgaard: Nature and Glaze is on view at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, Middelfart

April 6 – October 26, 2025

In her endeavour to render cloud formations, rotting tree stumps and glossy glaze lakes, Bente Skjøttgaard (b. 1961) has been challenging the possibilities of clay for more than four decades. Her continuous effort to capture nature’s fleeting phenomena in ceramic form has resulted in numerous sculptures with a distinctive and unique expression.

In this exhibition, Bente Skjøttgaard invites us on a personal journey through her body of work. In a display of 14 themes, she recounts her artistic development, works, experiments and exhibitions, illustrating how one idea often naturally has led to the next. From her graduation from Kunsthåndværkerskolen (School of Arts and Crafts) in Kolding in 1986, we follow her early explorative experiments with the balance between function and aesthetic that led to her design of organically shaped bathroom experiments during the 1990s, among other outcomes.

In Glaze Pieces, she is drawn in by the endless possibilities of glaze, followed by the emergence of her uniquely personal universe of form during the 2000s, based on the ever-changing phenomena of nature. In complex sculptural constructions of drifting thunder clouds, submarine jellyfish or piled-up tree branches, she pushes her material to the limit in an effort to capture fleeting natural phenomena in tangible form.

Today, Bente Skjøttgaard is recognized as one of our leading ceramic artists, moving effortlessly between the delicate and fragile and the powerful and fierce. Bente Skjgttgaard has made her mark as a ceramicist for four decades and has achieved great recognition, both in Denmark and internationally. In Denmark, she received the three-year working grant from the Danish Arts Foundation (2001-03) and the Annie & Otto Johs. Detlefs’ Ceramics Prize in 2005. Internationally, she has exhibited in Paris, London and New York. This spring, she is exhibiting in Paris – alongside Nature and Glaze at CLAY – in connection with the 70th anniversary of La Maison du Danaemark (The House of Denmark) and also taking part in the international group exhibition Vivant et en devenir (Alive & Unfolding) in Namur, Belgium.

To coincide with the exhibition, Bente Skjøttgaard is launching her monograph ‘Nature and Glaze’, published by German art publisher Hatje Cantz with texts in English and French.

Contact
info@claymuseum.dk

CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art
Kongebrovej 42 5500
Middelfart
Denmark

Captions

  • Installation View, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Installation View – Gasurstykker/Glazed Items, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Installation View – Family Trees, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Installation View – Fullere/Fullerenes, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Cumulus #1626, 2016, Installation View, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Bathroom Items, 1997, Installation View, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Cumulus #1627, 2016, Installation View, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Installation View – Family Trees, Nature and Glaze at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark, 2025. Photo: Ole Akhøj
  • Cloud #1796, 2017. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Metamorphosis, purple #1722, 2017. Photo: Ole Akhøj
    Timberline #2327, 2023. Photo: Ole Akhøj
Tags: Bente SkjøttgaardCLAY Museum of Ceramic Art

Related Posts

Alive & Unfolding ceramics exhibition
Exhibitions

Alive & Unfolding contemporary ceramics exhibition opens this week at Le Delta, Namur

May 13, 2025
Yanagihara Mutsuo ceramics
Exhibitions

Breathing Vessels: Contemporary ceramics by Yanagihara Mutsuo at Dai Ichi Arts, New York

May 13, 2025
made in Jingdezhen
Exhibitions

made in Jingdezhen at Axel Obiger, Berlin

May 12, 2025
Katie Spragg at Ruup & Form
Exhibitions

Katie Spragg: The Fragmented Landscape at Ruup & Form, London

May 9, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *





Latest Artist Profiles

Alice Shields ceramic artist
Artists

Alice Shields

April 28, 2025
Yuriy Musatov ceramics
Artists

Yuriy Musatov

April 23, 2025
Philsoo Heo ceramics
Artists

Philsoo Heo

April 15, 2025
Hanna Miadzvedzeva ceramic artist
Artists

Hanna Miadzvedzeva

April 11, 2025

Latest Articles

Anne Laure Cano and Jim Gladwin
Interviews

Translate: L’Ofici Ceramista – Two artists, a defunct factory, a museum and an archive

by Ceramics Now
May 8, 2025
The Whole World In Our Hands
Articles

The Whole World In Our Hands at The Stephen Lawrence Gallery

by Ceramics Now
May 6, 2025
Tontouristen Kollectiv
Articles

Tontouristen Kollektiv: What can be found in the gap between the different clay narratives?

by Ceramics Now
April 28, 2025
Sharif Farrag ceramics
Articles

Sharif Farrag: Hybrid Moments at Jeffrey Deitch

by Ceramics Now
April 16, 2025
Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Ceramics Now

Ceramics Now is a leading independent art publication specialized in contemporary ceramics. Since 2010, we promote and document contemporary ceramic art and empower artists working with ceramics.

Pages

  • About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Subscribe to Ceramics Now Magazine

Join a vibrant community of over 21,000 readers and gain access to in-depth articles, essays, reviews, exclusive news, and critical reflections on contemporary ceramics.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY

© 2010-2025 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.

  • Subscribe to Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • Ceramics Calendar 2025
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
  • About us
    • Ceramics Now Magazine
    • Submissions
    • Advertise with Ceramics Now
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result

© 2010-2025 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.