Art Madrid'26 – Steen Ipsen – Ellipse 19 (2022)

Steen Ipsen | Ellipse 19

Steen Ipsen

Ellipse 19, 2022

Cerámica esmaltada en negro y PVC amarillo

43 x 42 x 45 cm

KANT Gallery

Palma de Mallorca, España

Programa General B4

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about Steen Ipsen

Næstved, Dinamarca, 1966

Steen Ipsen is known for his exploration of themes related to form, composition, and spatial context. He uses circular, elliptical and biomorphic shapes to create complex and refined structures. His sculptures are accentuated with intertwined PVC cords, giving them an undulating sense of movement. The pieces are monochromatic and created intuitively. Despite the influence of 3D modeling, Ipsen works with basic technology, shaping and assembling his pieces by hand from the beginning. The works appear to float upward, defying gravity, with negative space playing a crucial role. Ipsen continually expands his vocabulary, and over the past three decades his work has grown in scale, complexity and ambition.

He studied at the Royal Danish Academy, School of Design, and the Kolding School of Design. In 1996 he was appointed head of the Ceramics and Glass Department at the Royal Danish Academy. Ipsen is co-founder of Copenhagen Ceramics (CC). His work has been widely exhibited and forms part of the collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Design Museum in Copenhagen, the CLAY Museum in Middelfart (Denmark), the Hetjens Museum in Düsseldorf, the Trapholt Museum of Art in Kolding (Denmark), the Höganäs Museum (Sweden), the Musée de Sèvres, the Musée Magnelli (France), and the World Ceramic Center in Icheon (South Korea), among others.

Steen Ipsen 's works

Steen Ipsen | Ellipse 16

Steen Ipsen

Ellipse 16, 2025

Cerámica esmaltada en amarillo y PVC negro

36 x 38 x 34 cm

Steen Ipsen | Ellipse 2

Steen Ipsen

Ellipse 2, 2024

Cerámica esmaltada en rojo y PVC negro

35 x 32 x 26 cm

Steen Ipsen | Dark Blue Organic Movement 1

Steen Ipsen

Dark Blue Organic Movement 1, 2025

Cerámica esmaltada en azul oscuro

53 x 35 x 31 cm

Steen Ipsen | Ellipse 10

Steen Ipsen

Ellipse 10, 2025

Cerámica esmaltada en verde y PVC naranja

29 x 33 x 30 cm

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