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Bouke de Vries

Netherlander Bouke de Vries trained first in design at Eindhoven and Central St Martins and worked with John Galiano, Stephen Jones and Zandra Rhodes before retraining in ceramics conservation and restoration, a skill that is integral to his recently developed artistic practice. Using reclaimed broken china, glass and pottery, often pieces that have lost a high value in their breaking, de Vries reconstructs them in fragmented or altered forms. He describes their breaking as their trauma - the most dramatic episode in the life of a ceramic object - and he explores and emphasises this point, looking to both the life and value of the broken ceramic, his own experience from Dutch 17th and 18th century still-life painting he saw growing up and to contemporary life.

Dead Nature 4 |

Sculpture

30cm x 16cm x 30cm

18th century worcester porcelain bowl and mixed media

Punning on the French translation of Still Life ('Nature Mort') in the title, here de Vries presents a overly accurate preservation of this stereotypical still life fruit bowl. The fruit is slowly rotting while the bowl has collapsed. The piece contains trademark symblism, such as the ivy, but also points to the value of his craft with the contrast between rotting fruit and the permanency of the ceramic, even when broken.

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