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DiRT Gallery presents – Never Look A Giftshoppe in the Mouth. Ceramic Curios from Charles Krafft's Villa Delirium Delftworks. 2004 |
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Krafft is an internationally recognized ceramicist and painter addressing the iconography of power through whimsical media. His humor jogs the viewer into a space of questioning where entertainment and critique collide.Quotes The New Yorker; “The show's standout is Charles Krafft's 'Porcelain War Museum Project', which recreates the side arms, pistols, and hand grenades of the Balkans conflict in delicate ceramics decorated in delft-style with faux-pastoral designs”POSTMODERN CERMICS says; “Krafft is one of the USA”s most sedittious artists, and plays difficult, uneasy games with content and culture”. Charles Krafft¹s life-sized porcelain firearms and grenades, decorated with traditional 17th century Dutch blue and white Delftware techniques have earned him a reputation as trickster, disarming a volatile instrument by making it fragile and beautiful. Included in the exhibition will be Hand Grenades, AK 47's, Smith & Wesson Revolvers and Intratec Semi-Automatics. |
Image description from top; Fragmentation Hand Grenade Bud Vase. Hand painted underglaze on porcelain. Life sized and holds water.Assassin's Kit. (Smith & Wesson & Switchblade).Handpainted underglaze and ceramic transfers on porcelain. Life sized and comes in a black velvet lined display case. Biological Warfare Cannister Grenades. Handpainted underglaze and ceramic transfers on porcelain. Life sized.
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