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Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Heat Exchange 2 is opening in Munich

After a wonderful exhibition in Erfurt, ‘Heat Exchange 2’ has arrived in Munich.

The Private View will be on Friday 20. Mai from 18.30 until 20.30

at the Bayerischer Kunstgewerbeverein, Pacellistraße 6-8, 80333 München
Tel: 089-290147- 0, Fax: 089-296277
www.bayerischer-kunstgewerbeverein.de
info@bayerischer-kunstgewerbeverein.de

Welcome

Prof. Dr. Thomas Raff

Vorsitzender des Bayerischen Kunstgewerbevereins

 

Introduction

Barbara Schmidt

Leiterin der Akademie für Gestaltung und Design,

Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern

 

The exhibition will be open from

  1. May until 2. July 2016

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Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Heat Exchange 2 at the Galerie Waidspeicher, Kulturhof zum Güldenen Krönbacken in Erfurt, Germany

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Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Introducing…

Heat Exchange 2 is on its way to Erfurt, Germany and the wonderful Galerie Waidspeicher in the Kulturhof Krönbacken is our next destination.

Elizabeth and I invited six new artists to join the exhibition there.

The two previous exhibition venues, Craft in the Bay in Cardiff and St Andrews Museum in Fife had very limited wall and display space. The Kulturhof  Krönbacken is a large gallery and we thought it an appropriate and excellent opportunity to show six artists from the group in Erfurt to mark our working together from 2004 at the Künstlerwerkstätten.

The new artists, participating in Erfurt,  are

Arnold Bauer (Germany)

Annemarie Timmer (Netherlands)

Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová (Czech Republic)

Martin Schulze (Germany)

Rolf Lindner (Germany)

Uta Feiler (Germany)

Uta Feiler, Licht und Schatten
Uta Feiler, Licht und Schatten
Uta Feiler, Licht und Schatten
Uta Feiler, Licht und Schatten
Uta Feiler, Brosche
Uta Feiler, Brosche
Uta Feiler, Brosche, La Gomera 2
Uta Feiler, Brosche, La Gomera 2
Uta Feiler, Brosche, La Gomera
Uta Feiler, Brosche, La Gomera
Uta Feiler, Brosche
Uta Feiler, Brosche
Rolf Lindner
Rolf Lindner
Rolf Lindner
Rolf Lindner
Martin Schulze, work in progress
Martin Schulze, work in progress, print on enamel
Martin Schulze, work in progress, print on enamel
Martin Schulze, work in progress, print on enamel
Martin Schulze, work in progress
Martin Schulze, work in progress, print on enamel
Martin Schulze, work in progress
Martin Schulze, work in progress, print on enamel
Martin Schulze, work in progress
Martin Schulze, work in progress, print on enamel
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová The Winter mysteries I
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová
The Winter mysteries I
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová The Winter mysteries II
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová
The Winter mysteries II
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová The Winter mysteries III
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová
The Winter mysteries III
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová Winter in the Mountain
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová
Winter in the Mountain
Annemarie Timmer Annemarie likes to work with ornaments and aims to give the hard steel a soft, textile expression.
Annemarie Timmer
Annemarie likes to work with ornaments and aims to give the hard steel a soft, textile expression.
Annemarie Timmer, Textiel
Annemarie Timmer, Textiel
Annemarie Timmer This enamel is inspired by a village in Italy, stuck to the mountains at twilight. She drew it with liquid enamel in a baloon.
Annemarie Timmer
This enamel is inspired by a village in Italy, stuck to the mountains at twilight.
She drew it with liquid enamel in a baloon.
Annemarie Timmer Those panels are inspired by walking the dog in winter every day in the woods around Alkmaar. Usually the weather is gray and the light is white.
Annemarie Timmer
Those panels are inspired by walking the dog in winter every day in the woods around Alkmaar.
Usually the weather is gray and the light is white.
Arnold Bauer Two Figures
Arnold Bauer
Two Figures
Arnold Bauer
Arnold Bauer
Arnold Bauer Three Fish
Arnold Bauer
Three Fish
Arnold Bauer, Fish on a Plate
Arnold Bauer, Fish on a Plate

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Heat Exchange 2 at St. Andrews Museum 1

Heat Exchange 2 is currently showing at St. Andrews Museum and the lovely Diana Sykes at Fife Contemporary Crafts has sent some great photographs from the exhibition there. The photographer is Chris Park.

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Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Susan Cross
Susan Cross
Susan Cross
Susan Cross
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Kirsten Haydon
Kirsten Haydon
Jessica Turrell
Jessica Turrell
Pamela Rawnsley
Pamela Rawnsley
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Silvia Walz
Silvia Walz
Silvia Walz
Silvia Walz
Christine Graf (foreground) Ramon Puig Cuyas
Christine Graf (foreground)
Ramon Puig Cuyas

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Heat Exchange at St. Andrews Museum 2

Gudrun Wiesmann
Gudrun Wiesmann
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron
Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Kaori Juzu (foreground) Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Kaori Juzu (foreground)
Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu

FCAC Heat Exchange II-Jan2016_31

Gretchen Goss
Gretchen Goss

 

Susie Ganch
Susie Ganch
Susie Ganch
Susie Ganch
Susie Ganch
Susie Ganch
Young-I Kim
Young-I Kim

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Symposium at St. Andrews Museum

symposium blog

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

The Cardiff Exhibition 2

Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Cath Fairgrieve and Andy Griffiths
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart
Gudrun Wiesmann
Gudrun Wiesmann
Gudrun Wiesmann
Gudrun Wiesmann
Helen Carnac
Helen Carnac
Young-I Kim
Young-I Kim
Young-I Kim
Young-I Kim
Young-I Kim
Young-I Kim
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Marjorie Simon
Gretchen Goss
Gretchen Goss
Susie Ganch
Susie Ganch
Silvia Walz
Christine Graf
Christine Graf
Christine Graf
Christine Graf
Christine Graf
Christine Graf

 

Kirsten Haydon
Kirsten Haydon
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Bettina Dittlmann
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Stephen Bottomley
Susan Cross
Susan Cross
Susan Cross
Susan Cross
Jessica Turrell
Jessica Turrell
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

The Cardiff Exhibition 1

Here are some more images from the Cardiff exhibition in Craft in the Bay. We love the close-ups, which show the beautiful qualities of the enamel surface. All images were taken by Toril Brancher, photographer, for Craft in the Bay, apart from two images by Susan Cross.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth Turrell and Marjorie Simon
Elizabeth Turrell and Marjorie Simon
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Tamar de Vries Winter
Ramon Puig Cuyas
Ramon Puig Cuyas
Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron
Kathleen Browne
Kathleen Browne
Kathleen Browne
Kathleen Browne
Kathleen Browne
Kathleen Browne

 

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

HE2 in St. Andrews Museum

After a beautiful exhibition in Cardiff, Heat Exchange II is traveling to St. Andrews Museum, Fife. We are very much looking forward to Scotland and meeting up with the Scottish artists and friends.

FCA&C Heat Exchange II invite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.

Herbei, herbei was Rot sei.

(Come, come all you reds.)

 

It has been a week since I returned from Erfurt, a time spent being inquisitive and playing. Before leaving I decided to allow myself time to experiment, not to rush towards creating a finished artifact, but to explore. And it was RED I wanted; subtle, beautiful, glowing. Whether the large panels will or can be red, I don’t know yet.

It was a great time in Erfurt; exchanging thoughts with Elizabeth’s original group, Gudrun Wiesmann, Annemarie Timmer, Eva Kucerova and Martin Schulze. Agnieszka Lipp joined us later.

I also met the lovely Fritz Meierhofer and his wife Margit Hart. Fritz currently has an exhibition in Ruthin (http://ruthincraftcentre.org.uk/whats-on/gallery-1-2/) It looks a wonderful exhibition. Both shared so very openly and happily about their work and ideas.

Smallish pieces are always my starting points, testing out surfaces and cutting structures, before embarking on the larger panels. At the moment I am hyper critical with myself; is this actually reflecting what I am trying to say? Always more drawing I can hear myself say, but at some point it is necessary to just go for it.

So, here are a few images from my time in Erfurt, my ‘table’, some test pieces and good conversations with Gudrun Wiesmann.

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Beate Gegenwart

Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.