Ruan Hoffmann
Foot, 2014
Ceramic porcelain decorated with underglaze copper oxide on-glaze and lustre
Diameter 35 cm (13 3/4 in)
Using ceramic earthenware as his preferred medium, Ruan Hoffmann chooses familiar objects such as plates, containers and tiles as his canvases, however the resulting works are not presented as homey...
Using ceramic earthenware as his preferred medium, Ruan Hoffmann chooses familiar objects such as plates, containers and tiles as his canvases, however the resulting works are not presented as homey pieces emanating from the domestic sphere but as willful, irregular and misshapen forms on which the artist’s unedited observations on life’s experiences flow in constant, noisy glimpses of thought.
Hoffmann adorns the surfaces of his plates with a vast array of images and text that can be unapologetic, politically confrontational, improper and even sometimes rude. It is work that fuses the contemporary criticality of art with the wantonly sensual aesthetics of making. It is unashamedly loud, uncompromising and exhilarating.
Hoffmann adorns the surfaces of his plates with a vast array of images and text that can be unapologetic, politically confrontational, improper and even sometimes rude. It is work that fuses the contemporary criticality of art with the wantonly sensual aesthetics of making. It is unashamedly loud, uncompromising and exhilarating.