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Jane Reumert
Jane Reumert
Born1942
Gentofte, Denmark
Died4 April 2016
NationalityDanish
EducationKunsthåndværkerskolen 1960-64
Known forpottery, fiberglass, ceramic

Jane Reumert (1942 – 4 April 2016) was a Danish ceramist.[1]

Biography

Jane Louise Reumert was born in Gentofte, Denmark, and worked as a professional ceramist since the 1960s.[2] Reumert's influences range from nature to calligraphy. She has stated that she was interested in nature and especially birds from her early youth.[3] Those motives are found in her work of the 2000s. She used European and Asian calligraphic lettering styles.

In the late 1980s Reumert began working with porcelain and made thin salt glazed vessels, fired to 1330 °C. In the early 1990s, she experimented with adding fiberglass and other fibers to her clay, allowing thinner forms. She often displayed her work on wire tripods to create the illusion of the item floating in thin air. In 1994, Reumert was awarded the Torsten and Wanja Soderberg Nordic Design Prize.[3] In 2011, she took part in the Nordic Woodfire Marathon, and was a guest artist at the International Ceramic Research Centre in Denmark.[citation needed]

Reumert had published writings and books on ceramic techniques and on her own work. She wrote in Danish and some of her books, including Transparency and Contemporary Pottery, have been translated into English.

In 2003, Jane Louise Reumert moved away from the island of Bornholm where she created some of her salt-glazed pieces with a gas-fired kiln to Copenhagen, where she used a wood-fired kiln.

Jane Louise Reumert was married first to Nils Jesper Refn, Nature Preservationist Danmarks Naturfredningsforening, and later to Danish artist Bo Bonfils.[4]

Awards

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Kendt keramiker er død". www.tidende.dk (in Danish). 8 April 2016. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  2. ^ http://pulsceramics.com/janereumert.html
  3. ^ a b Bodil Busk Laurensen, "Jane Reumert's Fidelity to Ceramics," Ceramics: Art and Perception, No. 62, 2005, pp. 20–24.
  4. ^ Den Store Danske, Gyldendals - http://www.denstoredanske.dk

Publications

External links

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