Renée Reichenbach
grogged body, built, coloured bodies and porcelain inlaid, painting, glaze, electric killn 1140°C

Renée Reichenbach

1956

Pots and Chameleons, pedestals and gardens, vases and Towers, lamps and fish - it seems that Renée Reichenbach is effortlessly able to unite in her work the frequently discussed opposition of vessel and sculpture. Her vessels are sculptures.

(Dr. Kristina Bake, Neue Keramik 2/05 p.15)

CV

since 2011university teaching position at the University of Art and Design, Halle
1990, 1998, 2008sholarship Land Sachsen-Anhalt
since 1997temporary teaching position in Höhr-Grenzhausen, Landshut, Wettin, Halle
since 1990symposia and workshops in Germany, Czech Republik, Macedonia, Spain
1975-1982studies at the "Hochschule für Industrielle Formgestaltung Burg Giebichenstein", Halle, taught by Gertraud Möhwald

awards

2010Award of the town of Halle
2008Artist in residence, Seto International Ceramic & Glass Exchange Program, Japan
2003Sholarship of the "Peter Siemssen Stiftung zur Förderung der Keramischen Kunst"
1999member of the International Academie of Ceramics
1997Award of the town of Bitterfeld

collections: selection

Philadelphia, (USA) collection Helen Drutt

Seto-City, (Japan) Seto City Art Museum

Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe

Frechen, Keramion

Berlin, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Kunstgewebemuseum