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Feb 5, 2021

Stockholm Design Week: Exhibition Open


Obsessive Shapes in motion


At first glance, they appear as opposites of each other with widely differing sculptural expressions, in glass, ceramics and wood. But as much as separates them, as much unites them. They have shaped their own, highly individual expression where they refine and reduce the imaginative elements in an almost ritualistic creative process. Only the most essential remains – shapes in motion


The nearly 60 works shown in an interplay between Alice Shulman, Daniel Wester and Åsa Stenerhag have been specially developed for the exhibition and have never been exhibited before. The exhibition will also be available online in virtual reality, where you, as a visitor, can easily click your way around the room to experience the objects up close.


Exhibition Bukowskis 9 – 13 februari

Location Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm

Open Tuesday – Friday kl. 11–17, Saturday kl. 12–16.




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Alice Shulman Glass
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Together with the Finnish craftsman and glazier Eino Mäkele, Alice Shulman has both created and distorted the glass's shapes to capture fleeting and initial feelings and sketches. Working with a material changing from liquid form to solid in seconds gives a presence both in the process and results—an intuitive method used as a raster for exploration and almost compulsive process.
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[@emotional.landscape_](https://www.instagram.com/emotional.landscape_/)
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Daniel Wester Wood
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Daniel Wester creates inspiring objects, mainly using fresh wood. The organic forms are familiar and at the same time, unfamiliar. Objects that never want to stop growing, organic silhouettes that seek out the light. Elegant bowls like opened seed capsules, spoons with long stems. A variety of lathes and carved objects in birch, shapes coloured with Japanese calligraphy ink, and details such as metal zippers and rivets in solid silver.
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[@danielwesters](https://www.instagram.com/danielwesters/)
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Åsa Stenerhag Ceramics
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<center>Åsa Stenerhag works and experiments in a wide range of materials, such as paper, cardboard, ceramics and glass. Her works are tactile and precise with inspiration taken from everyday objects, nature, anatomy and architecture. Based on a feeling and energy further into the material, surface, and shape creating a whole. Stoneware clay, fired at different temperatures to achieve a specific hue, then dyed with less traditional dyeing methods such as linseed oil wax and shoe polish.<br>
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[@stenerhag](https://www.instagram.com/stenerhag/)