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  • Bodil Manz is a Danish Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1943.
  • Bodil Manz, world renowned for her paper-thin cylinders in porcelain, sets out to investigate her own ceramic history.
  • "A handsome and richly illustrated book about Bodil Manz' history of oeuvres, with text in Danish and English by Bodil Busk Laursen, Anne Wolden-Ræthinge (Ninka).
  • Richard Manz, Denmark

    Richard Manz, Denmark

    Richard Manz (1933-1999), husband of Danish ceramicist icon Bodil Manz.

    In earlier years Richard worked in Sweden, and even at Gustavsberg for a time. He also studied under Peter Voulkos at Berkeley University of California with his wife Bodil in the late 1960s.

    In 1967 he started a studio with his wife Bodil in Starreklinte, Odsherred. They produced several joint works including murals and large sculptural pieces in addition to developing their individual styles. During this period Richard also produced work for Knabstrup pottery in Denmark.

    In the mid 1970s they both lived in the town of Arita, Japan for a while – learning the skill of working with very fine translucent porcelain.

    The first piece below is one I bought at auction some time ago. I think demonstrates Richard’s mastery of the cylindrical form, for which he (and Bodil) have become so well known for.

    While it is a stoneware piece, it is beautifully thin and fine and has been fired to the upper limit for stoneware (around 1300c) making it very hard (and giving it a beautiful sound if you “ping” it) .

    The piece displays an obvious mastery of form and the beautifully controlled textures and glazes. I am guessing it would be from the early 197

    Selected Solo Exhibitions

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  • Notes

    1. Pliny’s quote about mining is often quoted as follows: ‘For in some places the earth is dug into for riches, when life demands gold, silver, silver-gold and copper, and in other places for luxury, when gems and colours for tinting walls and beams are demanded.’ Pliny, Natural History, Volume IX: Books 33–35. Translated by H. Rackham. Loeb Classical Library 394. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1952. Book 33, section 1, ‘Metals’.

    2. Martin Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology, and Other Essays (New York: HarperCollins, 2013), 16.

    3. Tim Ingold, Imagining for Real: Essays on Creation, Attention and Correspondence (London: Routledge, 2022), 180.

    4. ‘We penetrate her inner parts and seek for riches in the abode of the spirits of the departed, as though the part where we tread upon her were not sufficiently bounteous and fertile.’ Pliny, Natural History, Volume IX, book 33, section 1, ‘Metals’.

    5. Pliny, Natural History, Volume IX: Books 33-35. Translated by H. Rackham. Loeb Classical Library 394. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1952. Book 33, section 1, ‘Metals’.

    6. Tim Ingold, ‘The Earth, the Sky and the Ground Between’, Metode (2023), vol. 1 ‘Deep Surface’.