ID 1085177
Lot 3145 | Koch, Gabriele
Geb. 1948 Lörrach, lebt und arbeitet in London.
«Grey Amphora».
Rauchbrandkeramik, weißer Scherben. Amphorenform. Unter dem Boden sign. und auf einem runden Etikett handschriftlich bez. «3.».
H. 46, B. 26, T. 21 cm.
Unikat.
Die Rauchbrandkeramik von Gabriele Koch ist Ausdruck einer Erfolgsgeschichte sondergleichen. In Großbritannien, wo die aus Lörrach stammende Künstlerin lebt und arbeitet, gehören ihre Werke ins feste Repertoire der Keramikszene. Die durch Größe, Textur, Farbe und Rauchspuren einzigartigen Gefäße baut sie von Hand auf. Ihre starke haptische Ausstrahlung lässt sie fast zu Skulpturen werden. Kein Wunder, dass eines ihrer ersten Gefäße vom Bildhauer Anthony Caro gekauft wurde, der die Kraft und Ausstrahlung von Kochs Werken sofort erkannt hat. In führenden Museen, vom Augustinermuseum, Freiburg i.Br., bis zum Victoria and Albert Museum, London, sind ihre Arbeiten vertreten.
Echtheitsbestätigung: Wir danken der Künstlerin für die Bestätigung der Echtheit via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 06.09.2023.
Provenienz: erworben 2000 in der Galerie am Brühl, Zell i. Wiesental; seitdem Privatsammlung Dreiländereck.
Rechnung: Galerie am Brühl, Zell i. Wiesental, 01.10.2000, Rechnungsbetrag 2400 DM (ca. 1227 €), in Kopie.
Literatur: Tony Birks, Gabriele Koch, Hand building and smoke firing, Catrine 2009, S. 45 (vgl.).
Zustandsbericht:
Sehr guter Gesamteindruck. Im unteren Bereich zwei leichte Kratzer (1 cm).
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