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Nina Hole

Nina Hole was a Danish artist, sculpture and performer who formed a critical a link between the American and Danish ceramic traditions. She helped to found the CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art in Denmark and the International Ceramics Center at Guldagergaard. She is best known for her “Fire Sculptures” and her references of architecture in clay. 

Nine Hole Artist Website

Articles

Structure, Process, and Fire
By Nina Hole
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Unveiling (removal of insulating fiber) of Nina Hole sculpture at the Cary Arts Center, Cary, North Carolina, 2012.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: Nina Hole
By Nina Hole
I heard a story about doing this kind of sculpture, about somebody who built a piece right on the spot. I thought, “Oh, my god, I have to think about how to do that.”
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