Julia Klemm's sculptures expand the traditional boundaries of the ceramic medium. In addition to classically modeled clay, 3D-printed impressions are used, but also textile fragments, stuffed animals, pieces of metal and, above all, parts of second-hand ceramic figurines are processed into assemblages.
The resulting works appear fragile, but at the same time organic due to their shapes and the play of colors in the glazes. They mix found objects of different origins with self-created objects, playing with our subjective memories and moments of recognizing figurative motifs. The processed found objects tell stories, awaken associations and, when assembled into sculptures in a new context, provide insights into the ambivalence of elementary emotional worlds and pose questions about supposedly outdated, hierarchical structures.
The works shown in the exhibition blended spheres were created at the Foundation Bruckner and were supported by the 2023 Scholarship for Fine Arts of the City of Munich.
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