Taking Time - Craft and Slow movement


The exhibition shows collaborative work by Paul Scott UK and Ann Linnemann DK

Taking Time: Craft and the Slow Movement
A collaboration between Craftspace and Helen Carnac to explore the identity of craft within the Slow Movement.

Venues for the touring exhibition:
The Waterhall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
17 October 2009 — 4 January 2010
Dovecot Studios (Innovative Craft) , Edinburgh
18 January — 22 March 2010
Harley Gallery, Worksop
2 April — 6 June 2010
Millennium Court Arts Centre, Northern Ireland
4 August — 25 September 2010
University of Hertfordshire Galleries, St Albans
13 October — 20 November 2010
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery
12 February — 9 April 2011
Platform Gallery, Clitheroe9 May — 20 June 2011

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Website: Paul Scott
Ann Linnemann - Biography

CultureLandscape - Exhibition October 2009







KulturLandskab – Culture Landscape
Ole Akhøj & Ann Linnemann
Ann Linnemann Gallery October 1 - November 21 2009

Photographer Ole Akhøj & ceramic artist Ann Linnemann show photographs and ‘image vases’ with references to Culture and Landscape.

For this exhibition Ole Akhøj & Ann Linnemann have worked with their personal perception of how humans meet the open space, the landscape.
Nature and the human-made are tied closely together in these new images of time described in shape and surface.

In each of their own media the exhibitors express how different cultures deliberately and unconsiously form different kinds of landscapes. This may be an arranged ‘planted’ landscape, a complex human made such as buildings, a sports arena, an industrial complex, a farmland... or decorative elements reflecting on historcal times melted together with the peculiarity of the land.

Ole Akhøj shows records of landscapes that in varied extents are marked by the human desire to subdue Nature.
The exhibited works are digital photos shown as ink-prints on paper. The motifs are from Kalmykia, Russia and Denmark. Ole Akhøj mainly works with
design and architectural photography. His photographs are exhibited in the artists association, Riimfaxe. www.oleakhoej.dk

Ann Linnemann shows sculptured vase forms, hand-thrown in porcelain and painted with ash glazes and ceramic pastels. The sculptures contain elements of the human form, movement and body language reflecting a fascination with different cultures. This exhibition presents new experiments with image-vases inspired by Danish, Australian, Chinese and South American cultures and landscapes.
Biography Sculptural form

SeptemberRum - Exhibition 2009










SeptemberRUM
Sia Mai, Annemette Kissow, Jeanette List Amstrup og Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt show their first collaborative exhibition in the Ann Linnemann studie galleri.

Ann Linnemann Gallery September 3 - 26 2009


This exhibition presents a common space/room (= Danish RUM) for their new projects, prototypes and design products, which they
are individually developing, ... here and now.
The exhibition at The Ann Linnemann Gallery is their first collaborative exhibition since they started
20 years ago at The Danish Design School in Copenhagen.
A
fter graduation they have worked with ceramics and glass either as unique pieces or for serial production. Their products are represented in The Crafts Collection, Denmark. They have designed for companies including Kähler, Holmegaard, Höganäs Keramik, Ikea, Vipp and Normann Copenhagen, and exhibited in Denmark and Internationally.
www.siamai.dk
www.listamstrup.dk
www.vibekefonnesbergschmidt.dk
www.annemettekissow.dk

Akio Takamori - August 2009

Akio Takamori
The exhibition in 2009 shows new work by Akio Takamori USA/Japan
The work is made in Denmark 2009.

Ann Linnemann studio gallery
6 - 29 August 2009


Photos:

Ole Akhøj


Images of the pieces by the artist:

Summer Exhibition 2009

Summer in Nyboder
The Gallery exhibits new unique pieces by 19 Danish ceramic artists

Exhibitors
Ane-Katrine von Bülow

Photo: Ole Akhøj

Anne Fløche



Barbro Åberg
www.barbroaberg.dk

Photo: Lars Henrik Mardahl

Better Lübbert www.better-lubbert.com


Hans Vangsø
Photo
: Ole Akhøj


Helle Hove
www.hellehove.dk

Photo: Ole Akhøj


Iben Kielberg
www.glasnettet.dk
Photo: Ole Akhøj


Jac Hansen



Jeanette Hiiri


Karen Bennicke
www.karenbennicke.dk



Karen Harsbo

Karin Michelsen www.karinmichelsen.dk

Lis Ehrenreich


Mette Marie Ørsted
Photo: Ole Akhøj.

Morten Løbner
Espersen

www.espersen.nu



Ninna Gøtzsche
www.ninnag.com


Sandra Davolio



Sten Lykke Madsen




Ann Linnemann


Landscape Blue - Coffee/tea sets


Landscape Blue - Body Blue
Paul Scott & Ann Linnemann collaboration

These objects are the result of a collaboration between Paul Scott and Ann Linnemann, which began in 2004 when they worked together on sculptural forms for their exhibition Body Blue at the former Gallery Nørby in Copenhagen.

Coffee and tea sets
The printed and lustered fine porcelain cups are the first of a planned series of tableware sets and objects.
The porcelain forms are hand thrown and glazed by Ann in her studio in Copenhagen, Denmark. Paul creates the graphic then screen-prints in-glaze ceramic decals in his studio in Blencogo, Cumbria, England. The finished objects, which undergo four firings before completion, are created both in Copenhagen and Blencogo - as each artist shares and applies the available limited printed decals to the porcelain before adding the gold or platinum lustre rim. All forms are signed and stamped.

Summer and Winter cups
The patterned graphic surface of some of these first cups is based on trees in Kongens Have (Kings Garden) Copenhagen.
The summer tree sets are also available as tea-light holders, and small porcelain ‘shots glasses’.
Other new patterns include rims and borders adapted from industrial prints, and porcelain plates and trays.
We are interested in the way the hand made and the industrial can meld to create objects of use and beauty, but although we are working with thrown form and print we are not interested in our own 'mass production'. Only a limited number of the objects are being created.
Half of the forms with a particular pattern or graphic will be available from Paul and half from Ann.

The cups lights and shots are the first of the series to be made available, a small number were exhibited and sold at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh during the summer 2008, and others are available from Ann’s Gallery in Copenhagen, and from Paul Scott in Cumbria.

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Paul Scott Cumbrian Blue(s)
cumbrianblues@mac.com
www.cumbrianblues.com

Ann Linnemann Gallery
Exhibition April 18 - May 16 2009
Landscape Blue - Paul Scott & Ann Linnemann
Fotos: Ann Linnemann