Pavel Miguel Jiménez
Discusses the work of the Cuban ceramist Pavel Miguel Jiménez. The author explains that Miguel Jiménez moved from Karlsruhe, Germany, to Spain in 2001 to work on raku techniques at the school of ceramics in Barcelona, and describes his fascination with animal forms, noting his exhibition of a series...
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Published in | Cerámica (Spain) no. 83; pp. 92 - 93 |
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Format | Magazine Article |
Language | Spanish |
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01.01.2002
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Summary: | Discusses the work of the Cuban ceramist Pavel Miguel Jiménez. The author explains that Miguel Jiménez moved from Karlsruhe, Germany, to Spain in 2001 to work on raku techniques at the school of ceramics in Barcelona, and describes his fascination with animal forms, noting his exhibition of a series at the museum of natural history in Karlsruhe, which included a crocodile, pelican, bull, and hybrid human/tree forms. She explores Miguel Jiménez's participation in an exhibition of work by 10 contemporary Cuban artists in Barcelona, and highlights his Escaleras al Cielo and Taxis Nocturnos, noting their reference to events including the terrorist attacks of 11 Sept. 2001. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 content type line 23 ObjectType-Feature-2 |
ISSN: | 0210-010X |