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Soft Science

Soft Science is a series of white porcelain bowls with simple geometric motifs in black graphic lines. All the bowls are hand-modelled and by virtue of this technique, they gain an organic expression that strongly contrasts with the geo-metric decoration of the series. The bowls come in several sizes.

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Jette Vogt

b. 1967, Danish glass artist and designer

Jette Vogt graduated from the School of Craft and Design in Kolding (now Kolding School of Design) in 1995 and studied at Instituto d’arte Ballardini in Faenza, Italy, the line of tiles and building ceramics in 1993-94. She has taken part in many exhibitions both in Denmark and abroad, including “Visionaries!” at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York in 2009, “Når lyset falder på” in Cisternerne – Museum of Modern Glass Art in Copenhagen in 2007, and the international travelling jewellery exhibition “100% Brooches” in the USA in 2006. Jette Vogt has received grants from the Toyota Foundation in 2002 and Nationalbanken’s Anniversary Foundation in 2001 as well as grants from the Danish Arts Foundation in 2001 and 2002. Jette Vogt has previously taken part in CC10 and CC+ for MoMA. Jette Vogt works mainly with glass and draw inspiration from her work with the material. Typically, new ideas and designs spring from previous works. Jette Vogt often works with repetitions of simple shapes that combine to form an organic whole. Characteristically, Jette Vogt’s jewellery is all glass, with a sculptural character and references to the sea and to nature.

By same artist:
Caviar on Ice (CC_14, 2010)
SYMBIO (CC_MoMA, 2006)
Symbio (CC_10, 2006)

img c-jv-01/Soft Science, bowl - modelled by hand
H: 4 / Dia.: 9
White
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img c-jv-02/SYMBIO, flower brooch - modelled by hand
H: 3 / Dia.: 5,5
Red/White, Red/Orange/White, Blue/Green/White
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img c-jv-03/SYMBIO, sign brooch - modelled by hand
H: 2 / Dia.: 5,5
Red/White, Orange/White, Black/White
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