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Kris Lemsalu at exhibition “Human After All”

The Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics in Leeuwarden will present the wide-ranging exhibition Human After All: Ceramic Reflections in Contemporary Art from 10 October 2020 to 5 September 2021. Internationally established artists and up-and-coming talents from both the East and West will exhibit sculptures and installations ranging from the absurdist films of artist duo Djurberg and Berg (1978, Sweden) to the tree of life by Kris Lemsalu (1985, Estonia). All the works revolve around the complexity of human nature: La Condition Humaine, humanity with all its limitations, insecurities and self-confidence, beauty or cruelty. Most of these works have never been seen in the Netherlands before. With: William Cobbing (1974, Great-Britain), artist duo Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg (1978, Sweden), Leiko Ikemura (1951, Japan), Klara Kristalova (1967, Czech Republic), Kris Lemsalu (1985, Estonia), Sharon van Overmeiren (1985, Belgium), Liliana Porter (1941, Argentina), Mariken Wessels (1963, The Netherlands) and Geng Xue (1983, China). Additional information can be found here. Kris Lemsalu, 3 of Life, 2017. Photo Tatjana Pieters


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