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Chris Antemann: An Occasional Craving
Feb 9, 2025 - Apr 6, 2025
Presented by: Joe Orgill Family Fund for Exhibitions
Organized by: Dixon Gallery and Gardens
In 2011, American ceramic artist Chris Antemann formed what would become a fruitful partnership with the centuries-old Meissen porcelain manufactory that continues today. With a profound respect for the innovation and artistry of Meissen porcelain, Antemann re-envisions the concept of porcelain figural groupings with a wink of her twenty-first-century eye. Chris’ colorful, imaginative, and often cheeky ceramic sculptures parody the dynamics between men and women, much as they did in the eighteenth century. And while viewers of rococo porcelain figural groupings would have been cognizant of the coded innuendos that abound in the art of that era, Antemann is much more explicit in her representations (and parodies) of human sexuality.
Chris Antemann: An Occasional Craving presents a variety of Antemann’s works, from her early MEISSEN collaborations to more complex dramatic table-top centerpieces produced in her studio in Joseph, OR. Inspired by the Dixon’s own Warda Stevens Stout Collection of Eighteenth-Century German Porcelain, by the vitality of our beautiful gardens, and by the Berthe Morisot painting in our collection, Peasant Girl among Tulips, Antemann is creating a pair of tulipieres specifically for the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Visitors to the exhibition will be charmed by her sculptures, which walk a fine line between lighthearted and profound, and come away with a deeper understanding of the nuances of historic German porcelain.
Learn more about Chris Antemann at chrisantemann.com and ferrincontemporary.com.
Sponsored by:
- The Scheidt Family Foundation
- Susan and Damon Arney | Kate and Michael Buttarazzi | Karen and Preston Dorsett | Holly and Paul T. Combs | Thomas W. And Betty J. Eckels Foundation | Andrea and Doug Edwards | Amanda and Nick Goetze | Anne and Mike Keeney | Gloria and Doug Marchant | Nancy and Steve Morrow | Irene Orgill | Chris and Dan Richards | Trish and Carl Ring | Irene and Fred Smith | Susan Adler Thorp | Shirley and Bob Turner | Adele Wellford