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Jan Bontjes van Beek: Body Scale Color

Book  /  Monograph   Arnoldsche   Ceramic
Published: 15.12.2025
Jan Bontjes van Beek: Body Scale Color.
Editor:
Nele van Wieringen
Edited by:
Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Edited at:
Sttutgart
Edited on:
2025
Technical data:
80 pages 17 x 24.5 cm, 49 ills., paperback English / German
ISBN / ISSN:
ISBN 978-3-89790-752-2
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Intro
Jan Bontjes van Beek (1899–1969) is regarded as one of the key ceramicists of German Modernism. This new publication presents his influential work, situating it the context of his poignant life so closely associated with the great upheavals of the twentieth century.

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The moving life of Jan Bontjes van Beek (1899–1969) is closely associated with 20th-century German history. A “strikingly blond sailor who could dance and play the violin,” he joined the Worpswede artist’s colony in 1919 and later found a home with the Breling family in Fischerhude, who introduced him to ceramics. With the support of his second wife, the architect Rahel Weisbach, he moved to Berlin in 1933, where his studio became a well-known meeting place for artists. Despite having been arrested by the National Socialists and his daughter Cato executed, he could not endure the GDR’s Socialist Unity Party regime either and stepped down from a teaching post at the East Berlin Weißensee art school in 1950. He broke into teaching in West Berlin and, finally, in Hamburg and continued his ceramic work, which provided the free thinker with a firm footing. Like no other, he emphasized materiality in form and dynamism in color. During tumultuous times, he sought out the perfect balance for his vessels, and ultimately for himself.


Nele van Wieringen introduces the work and life of Jan Bontjes van Beek through the lens of body, scale, and color. Numerous quotations provide vivid historical connections. An intimate insight into the oeuvre of one of this century’s unique ceramicists. The book is published in conjunction with the exhibition at Keramikmuseum Westerwald.
 
Jan Bontjes van Beek: Body Scale Color.
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© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Jan Bontjes van Beek: Body Scale Color.
Inner pages of the book.

© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Jan Bontjes van Beek: Body Scale Color.
Inner pages of the book.

© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.