Kira Fröse

Soft sculptures , sculptuur , Objecten , keramiek , internationaal , installatie , glaskunst , Experimenteel , collage , beeldhouwen

„I have to touch this“

My work is emotive and focused on one’s desire for haptic experiences.
Glossy surfaces, structured fluid forms and dynamic matter - the confrontation of stagnation and movement fascinates and inspires me.

Through the use of color, organic, playful, and dynamic shapes, my work wants to seduce and invite the viewers to experience what is in front of them with their own senses and imagination. Subconsciously influenced by the aesthetics of nature and objects of everyday life, I create static forms that depict motion and appear to be smooth and light despite the heaviness of their substance. Observing more closely one can perceive that aesthetics can only endure through the presence of unaesthetic detail.

The materials I prefer using are ceramics, plastic, plaster, glass and textile, because they have the most haptic and satisfying effect on me. All these materials have their own will and come along with a certain stubbornness by their very nature – just like me.

Wie es geht habe ich gefragt
Wie es geht habe ich gefragt - 'Wie es geht habe ich gefragt - how it works, I asked' echoes in the room. Silence. Where that question came from is unclear and nobody wants to answer it. In a group exhibition, Elena Blazquez, Kira Fröse and Bodo Nolte attempt to address this complex question and look at the concept of functioning from different perspectives. The composition of color and materiality - from ceramics and textiles to embroidered text on paper - opens up new perspectives on the mundane and explores 'how it works' in a sensual way. Documentation + editing: Daniel Bausch (https://daniel-bausch.com/)
Alles klebt vor Reinlichkeit - galerie 143
verknepen II - 8 x 7 x 7 cm glass, clothespin, 2023
tenacious III - 22 x 25 x 21 cm Enamel pot, glass 2023
ausgepowert I + II - various sizes ceramics, electric cord, 2023 foto door Joost Verpoort
stille was heeft diepe gronden - Upscale Galerie
Litter Lemon (LL-20G) - 6 x 16 x 15 cm ceramics, 2020
Litter Lemon (LL-20E) - detail photo, solo exhibition 'Litter Lemon' at Jedan Osam Jedan, Rotterdam photo: Frank Hanswijk
slippery when wet I - 18 x 20 x 7 cm ceramic tile, plaster, spray paint, 2020
schwammige Aussagen I - 7 x 13 x 12 cm ceramics, porcelain, 2017
dürfen maar niet durven - een documentatie video van mijn eindexamen installatie 'dürfen maar niet durven' in 2017 tijdens de AKI finals.