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The Danish Pig

The Danish Pig is a series of six decorated ceramic plates depicting the production process for Danish pork. In this work, Anna Olivia Kristiansen highlights food production methods in a stark and simple manner. She does this with six plates that depict the pig’s way from farm to dinner table. The project is not intended as a moral admonition but rather as a sober presentation of the naked facts of modern food production. “If the consumer wants to eat the pig, they should be able to stomach the background story,” says Anna Olivia Kristiansen.

Anna Olivia Kristensen

b. 1978, Danish Ceramic Designer

Anna Olivia Kristiansen graduated as a ceramist from the Glass and Ceramic School on Bornholm in 2003 and from The Danish Design School in 2006. She has held several exhibitions in Denmark and abroad, including the Biennale of Craft and Design in Kolding (2009) and the Object Factory II at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York (2009). In 2007, she was awarded the EKWC Grant for Young Participants. In creating her works, Anna Olivia Kristiansen aims to develop functional objects for everyday use that have an additional agenda. She takes inspiration from the society that she is a part of – phenomena that she finds intriguing or concerning. Often, her ceramic works are imbued with powerful statements that comment on our times. Thus, the porcelain invites debate and afterthought, but it can also simply be enjoyed for its purely decorative properties. It is exactly this juxtaposition of enlightenment and graphic aesthetics that let her create informative products that do not become didactic or patronising.

By same artist:
The Danish Pig (CC_13, 2009)
Broiler Bowls (CC_13, 2009)

img c-aok-01/The Danish Pig, series of 6 plates
Dia: 27
pale blue, pale red, grey
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img c-aok-02/Update, Series of 4 plates
Dia: 27
green
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