Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl: Probing the Floor, Sniffing the Air
Exhibition Catalogue
Softcover (embossed, matte finish)
40 pages
10 x 8"
April 2023
Essay by Glenn Adamson
Photography by Dorte Krogh, Joe Kramm, & Ole Akhøj
Catalogue Design by LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
Printing by robstolk®, Amsterdam
Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl: Probing the Floor, Sniffing the Air is a catalogue published by Hostler Burrows on the occasion of the artist’s exhibition at HB381.
Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl (Danish, b. 1954) is a ceramic artist based in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has worked with a myriad of spatial themes and ornaments that frequently reoccur in his formal vocabulary and which emerge through a methodical, gradual, and experimental serial process. Notably, the knot as a shape has been a leitmotif offering possibilities for various sinuous, rhythmic cadences and abstract narratives. The hand-built architectonic works appear as “spatial drawings”—solid, twisting and turning through space. Kaldahl’s interest also lies in the potential of the object to make a direct emotional impact on the viewer. The motif is always clear in its simplicity and easily decoded while remaining open to interpretations. Kaldahl first trained as a potter in the 1970s. In 1990, he graduated from the master’s program at the Royal College of Art in London. Kaldahl’s works are represented in several public and private collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Danish Museum of Art & Design, the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, and the Musée des Arts Decoratifs.
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