These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
Chris earned her M.F.A. in ceramics from the University of Minnesota and her B.F.A. in ceramics & painting from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has exhibited extensively in the United States and China. Her work can be found in many private and public collections, including the Museum of Arts and Design, The 21 C. Hotel Museum, The KAMM Teapot Foundation, The Archie Bray Foundation, and the Foshan Ceramic Museum in China. Her artist residencies include The Archie Bray Foundation and The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, where she was the NEA funded resident. IN 2010 she was the First Place Winner of the Virginia A. Groot Grant, a prestigious grant awarded to artists working in 3D to allow them time to further their work. Inspired by 18th C. porcelain figurines, Chris Antemann’s work employs a unity of design and concept to simultaneously examine and parody male and female relationship roles. Characters, themes and incidents build upon each other, effectively forming their own language that speaks about domestic rites, social etiquette, and taboos. Themes from the classics and the romantics are given a contemporary edge; elaborate dinner parties, picnic luncheons and ornamental gardens set the stage for her twisted tales to unfold.
These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
The designer sculpture "Plunder" is just one of Antemann's stunning works of art. It enchants in Kaendler style, reinterpreted in its own way. This figure depicts a pirate ...
These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
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These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
There is a heartbreaking story behind this designer sculpture; a figure that exemplifies Antemann's talent for interpreting artwork in a modern way.With Psyche's appearance, a s ...
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These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
Two female sculptors are bringing feminist content to clay.
My grandmother was a big fan of cut glass. I actually think cut glass is pretty…but not in groups of 30. She displayed part of her collection in a breakfront that was the size of a Winnebag…
These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
My grandmother was a big fan of cut glass. I actually think cut glass is pretty…but not in groups of 30. She displayed part of her collection in a breakfront that was the size of a Winnebag…
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“Forbidden Fruit: Chris Antemann at Meissen” at The Frick Art & Historical Center features saucy figurative porcelain narratives.
These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “M…
My grandmother was a big fan of cut glass. I actually think cut glass is pretty…but not in groups of 30. She displayed part of her collection in a breakfront that was the size of a Winnebag…
"In 2012, Oregon-based sculptor Chris Antemann was invited to participate in artCAMPUS®, the art studio program of Germany’s renowned MEISSEN® Porcelain Manufactory. The program enabled Antemann to collaborate with Meissen’s master artisans on unique pieces and a series of