
Kiln
Nandi Enthoven
4 April - 27 April
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Kiln, the fusion of glass & ceramics
Kiln is a form and material research in which Nandi Enthoven dives deep into the world of glass and ceramics. These two materials fascinate her because of their colors, deformability and unpredictability. Nandi feels the materials contain something powerful because of the molecular
transformation that only takes place with the use of high temperatures, such as firing in a kiln.
‘Clay is soft and malleable, I can shape it with my bare hands. I think glass is indomitable, strict and stubborn, but magical. Would this couple fit together?’ The oven will try to fuse these two materials together, but because the expansion rate of the
materials differs, the experiments could easily crack.
After each firing, Nandi studies the results and applies the new knowledge and ideas to the next firing. In addition to the choice of temperature of the oven, and many other elements, the shape of the object is also of importance. Nandi used a pottery wheel to make the ceramic samples and in this process she plays with form, color and variations.
Welcome to Kiln. The order of making the sculptures can be read from small to large.
Nandi’s method is rooted in a tactile and experimental approach to materials. By participating in a process that listens to the material, she allows the work to unfold organically, embracing spontaneity and the element of surprise. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of touch and texture, while exploring how surfaces interact and shape one another.
Nandi sees herself as a mediator between the material and the final form of the sculpture.
Her work reflects a world of possibility, optimism and discovery, based on her love for animals, nature and craftsmanship. In addition to the infinite possibilities when working with ceramics and glass, she is interested in different crafts and techniques, in which the knowledge she gains with each craft enriches her method as an artist. ‘I create an overlap between craft techniques, break rules and experiment. This gives me a great freedom in the process of creating and it feeds my curiosity.’
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