After the previous special exhibitions at the Berlin Ceramics Museum mainly featured vessels, the 119th exhibition will present exclusively sculptural ceramic works from the 20th century.
Image gallery
POSTER NO POTS! PLASTISCHE ARBEITEN
von Ramdohr, Schule Reimann Berlin, Klasse W.E. Schade, Berlin 1920er Jahre
Saxophonspieler und Zigarettenhalter von Walter Rhaue/Groß Bießnitz und "liegende" von Alice Ehmann, Meißen. Alle Arbeiten um 1930
Leierkastenmann von Prof. Rudolf Kaiser/Weißensee 1957
Arbeiten von Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt.
"Liebesschaukel" von Klaus Rothe, Ermatingen/Schweiz, 2003
Mädchenfigur von E. (Emil?) Bräuning, Hermsdorf um 1920
>Mädchen< und >Junge mit Walkman>, Ina Böhm, VEB Wallendorfer Porzellanfabrik, Lichte um 1988
Blick in den ersten Teil der Ausstellung
Blick in den zweiten Teil der Ausstellung
A kaleidoscope of shapes, colors and ceramic materials is shown in 20 display cases.
Human figures from around 1900 through to fine porcelain works from the late GDR period. Abstract and figurative objects - including numerous animal figures - from the KMB collection were wonderfully staged and found their way into the display cases of the current exhibition, complemented by loans from private collections.
The list of artists and workshops from East and West represented is impressive
Wilhelm E. Schade/Berlin, Reimann School/Berlin, Richard Blumenfeld AG/Velten, Ludwig Gies, Bräuning Art Pottery/Hermsdorf, Landshut Ceramics Technical School, Annie Ofterdinger/Höhr, Goldscheider Viennese Manufactory, Rudolf Knörlein, Ludwig König/Karlsruhe, Richard Scheibe/Berlin, Walter Sutkowski/Berlin, Gerhard Marcks, Max Roesler Fine Stoneware Factory/Rodach, Kammerburger Werkstätten/Düsseldorf, Dieter Crumbiegel, Antje Scharfe/Zepernik, Falko Bärenwald/Jena and many more.
Admission to the KMB is €4 / reduced €2
Additional information
Price info: Every last Monday of the month: free admission
Price: €4.00
Reduced price: €2.00
Reduced price info: Children up to 14 years free when accompanied by an adult