
PEACH CORNER serves up Peach Melba: a design dessert composed by the artist-run exhibition venue in Frederiksberg in Copenhagen.The exhibition features 12 invited ceramic artists who use ceramic processes in unique and diverse ways to achieve new and surprising expressions. Materiality and craftsmanship have taken on renewed significance in contemporary society as a source of tactile, referential and aesthetic qualities that many people yearn for.Peach Melba is a collection of ceramic objects with deep sensuous qualities created in close interplay with the ceramic process: hand-modelled utilitarian objects, digitally 3D-printed porcelain, sand-cast pieces and glaze objects balancing between control and collapse.Exhibiting artists: Anne Tophøj, Bente Skjøttgaard, Flemming Tvede Hansen, Gitte Jungersen, Hilda Piazzolla, Jeppe Søndergaard Hansen, Johannes Nagel, Lisbet Thorborg Andersen, Ole Jensen, Sisse Lee, Søren Thygesen and Turi Heisselberg Pedersen.
| Hours | 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Venue | FREDERIKSGADE 1 |
| Type | Exhibition |
| Duration | 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| City | Copenhagen |
About
PEACH CORNER
PEACH CORNER is an exhibition venue for Danish and international ceramics. With varying curated exhibitions and a Wunderkammer – a Cabinet of Curiosities – showing specially selected pieces, PEACH CORNER presents many different approaches to the clay and a diversity of ceramic expressions. PEACH CORNER is a dynamic forum for artistic materializations in clay. In a high-ceilinged corner room in Frederiksberg, we offer a platform for the full range of the ceramic field across crafts, design and visual arts. PEACH CORNER is an artist-run exhibition space initiated by a group of twelve ceramicists. PEACH CORNER is now run by: Amalie Vöge Jensen, Anne Tophøj, Bente Skjøttgaard, Gitte Jungersen, Hilda Piazzolla, Jeppe Søndergaard Hansen, Karen Kitani Harsbo, Katarina Egsgaard, Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl, Ole Jensen, Petra Dalström og Turi Heisselberg Pedersen Peach Corner is supported by Danmarks Nationalbanks Jubilæumsfond, Ellen og Knud Dalhoff Larsens Fond, Frederiksberg Foundation, The Danish Arts Foundation’s Committee for Craft and Design Project Funding, Lemvigh-Müller Fonden, Knud Højgaards Fond, Beckett Fonden and Augustinus Foundation.













