Photo courtesy G. Jonca/Sevres Cite de la ceramique. |
Vase Sybilla, 1994. Photo courtesy G. Jonca/ Sevres Cite de la ceramique. |
A second collection of vases were created in 2006 and mix Sèvres porcelain with glass works from CIRVA a state funded experimental glass manufacture in Marseille. Glass elements are suspended from porcelain bowls with thick strings. The effect is a little disturbing because the roughness of the ropes offsets the nobility of the main materials. The idea of suspending large pieces of glass like windchimes is also unsettling. In a series of glassworks created by the CIRVA between 1999 and 2004 shapes of colored glass are suspended from, around, inside or outside of the vase portion of the glass. The shapes are complex and uneven.
Kachina 10, (2006-2012) CIRVA, Marseille, ed. Galerie Mourmans, Maastricht. |
Sottsass passed away on December 31, 2007.
The Manufacture nationale de Sèvres descends from a manufacture established in Vincennes by Madame de Pompadour in 1740. This manufacture was specialized in a special ceramic mixture called "porcelaine à pâte tendre" for its soft texture. In 1756 the workshop was transferred to Sèvres. A short time later it fell under control of King Louis XV. Following the discovery of kaolin in Limoges (kaolin or china clay is used to make traditional porcelain "à pâte dure") the royal manufacture began producing a greater variety of products starting in 1770. The manufacture and its collections were moved to their current spot on the banks of the Seine in 1876.
Sèvres - cité de céramique has a collection of mainly ceramics, but also some glass pieces gathered for research purposes and as sources of inspiration in the creation of pieces at the porcelain manufacture. Alexandre Brogniart, who was administrator from 1800-1847 established the museum. The museum building itself is a beautiful piece of classical looking architecture that separates the porcelain workshops, research and store rooms from the Seine. The permanent collections are a beautiful and fascinating tour of the history of porcelain and various techniques.
Ettore Sottsass - un architecte dans l'atelier
Through July 22, 2013
Cité de la Céramique - Sèvres
2 place de la Manufacture
92310 Sèvres
Opening hours:
10am - 5pm everyday except Tuesday.
Museum website
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