"My professional starting point was the world of craft born in the Bauhaus tradition. In the beginning there was the vessel, its form and material - the clay. Being engaged for years with the production of objects, with the creation of forms, their inside and outside space —in a practical and mental way—I was led to sculpture; sculpture that is connected to the language of architecture. Gradually two- and three-dimensional wall-works emerged regarding multiple subjects along with installations constructed of fragments moving in the air creating glass-like sounds.
Porcelain is my material protagonist. It embues my work with its special characteristics of color, purity, translucency and hardness. These qualities, unique to porcelain, induce a certain reductive sense: a rarefied and essential language. The content of my work focuses on contrasts: black and white, light and shadow, movement and stasis, sound and silence and, the sculptural concepts of space and emptiness. Keeping a certain tension between these contrasts while simultaneously revealing interstitial harmonies is a central theme in my work." (Cornelia Klein)
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