Overview

The work of the Danish ceramist Lotte Westhael is based on a personal immersion in a sophisticated technique, unfolded through a graphic universe. Westphael’s ceramic vessels are translucent and delicate, yet with a strong, geometrical expression. Inspired by Bauhaus textiles and the works of Anni Albers, Westphael has developed her personal ceramic technique over the years, using 3 mm thin colored strips of porcelain, which she forms into intricate vertical and horizontal lines. Working two-dimensionally, the patterns are first painstakingly built from the thin porcelain slabs, then delicately assembled into cylindrical vessels. The paintings of Agnes Martin have been a particular inspiration in the development of Westphael’s Gradient sculptures. Their graduated color sequences are obtained by mixing various shades of color through different grids, composed in a smooth transition from light to dark with a separate strip of porcelain for each new color nuance. Westphael investigates systems and principles and the interaction between patterns and colors, yet her works are profoundly poetic. Westphael is interested in the principle behind the Japanese Haiku poem, with its intuitive leap across the gap between the two parts of the poem, a gap where something is intentionally left out. The dwelling on the resulting opening, which divides a Haiku into its two pulsating parts, is a source of inspiration to Westphael, enlightening the vibrating, emotional quality of her ceramic art.

 
Works
  • Dichotomy II
    Dichotomy II
  • Blue Grey Syncope
    Blue Grey Syncope
  • Grey Notan Syncope
    Grey Notan Syncope
  • Textile Syncop # 5
    Textile Syncop # 5
  • Multicolored Syncope
    Multicolored Syncope
  • Multicolored Syncope IV
    Multicolored Syncope IV
  • Nordic Syncope
    Nordic Syncope
  • Textile Syncope #1
    Textile Syncope #1
  • Yellow Syncope
    Yellow Syncope
  • Large Yellow Polyrhythm
    Large Yellow Polyrhythm
  • Reddish Colorblend
    Reddish Colorblend
  • Little Bluestriped Syncope
    Little Bluestriped Syncope
  • Yellow Textile Syncope
    Yellow Textile Syncope
  • Yellow Gradient
    Yellow Gradient
  • Untitled (Checkered Syncope)
    Untitled (Checkered Syncope)
  • Multicolored Syncope
    Multicolored Syncope
  • Remembrance of the Innocent Mind
    Remembrance of the Innocent Mind
  • Lilac-Coral Syncope
    Lilac-Coral Syncope
  • Lilac Grid
    Lilac Grid
  • Blurred Bluish - Hommage to Agnes Martin
    Blurred Bluish - Hommage to Agnes Martin
  • Purple Polyrhythm - Let Your Mind Rest
    Purple Polyrhythm - Let Your Mind Rest
  • Blushing Syncope
    Blushing Syncope
  • Tintinnabuli
    Tintinnabuli
Biography
Lotte Westphael studied at the Ceramics and Glass Department of Kolding School of Art and Design between 1988 and 1993. In addition to this, she studied in several Japanese ceramic workshops. Westphael debuted her work at Charlottenborg’s Spring Exhibition in 2016, and received the Arts and Crafts Prize of 1879, Hetsch Medal the same year. 
She has been awarded the Danmarks Nationalbank’s Jubilee Foundation grant for her entire body of works. The foundation writes : « In [her] tireless work with highly refined, poetic and fine-tuned ceramic vessels, [Lotte Westphael has] produced works with a balance that is second to one. It is strictly geometric and complex patterns, which are built up by a gentle color palette that sets the dreams in motion - it is like looking at the sky and the clouds drifting by, while at the same time you are firmly grounded on an earth that could have been crafted in marble. » 
 Lotte Westphael’s work has recently been acquired by Designmuseum Danmark and she has exhibited throughout Europe and the United States., including the American Museum of Ceramic Art, USA; the Danish Cultural Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia; Kagoshima Museum, Japan; Hjorths Museum, Denmark; Albrechtsburg Meissen, Germany; Magnelli Vallauris Museum, France; Sofienholm, Denmark; Galerie Maria Wettergren, Paris, France; Design Miami Basel, Switzerland; PAD London, England; TEFAF Maastricht, The Netherlands; 5th Triennale of Kogei in Kanazawa at 21st Centry Museum of Art, Japan and European Prize of Applied Arts, Belgium. 
 
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    PRESS, June 25, 2024
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