A unique glazed stoneware large bowl – Gustavsberg Sweden 1979
Sven Wejsfelt
SteinGlasurSteingutFarbe
11 cm, ø 15 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 350
Van Kerkhoff Art
- Über KunstwerkA unique glazed stoneware large bowl with oxblood, cream and brown glazes. Handthrown by Sven Wejsfelt at the Swedish ceramics studio Gustavsberg in 1979. Fully marked.
About Sven Wejsfelt
Sven Wejsfelt (Lidkoping, Sweden 1930 – Gustavsberg, Sweden 2009) was a Swedish artist and designer whose career spanned more than five decades and encompassed ceramics, glass, and painting. Although he is often associated with expressive studio glass, ceramics formed a foundational and enduring part of his work, beginning early in his career and continuing alongside his later artistic production.
Wejsfelt was trained as a painter at Konstfack in Stockholm, an education that strongly shaped his approach to three-dimensional media. Rather than treating ceramics as purely functional design, he approached clay as a surface for artistic expression. His early professional career included work at Rörstrand, one of Sweden’s most important ceramic manufacturers. There, he gained a solid grounding in industrial ceramic production, materials, and techniques, while also beginning to develop a more personal visual language.
In the early 1960s, Wejsfelt began what would become a long association with Gustavsberg, lasting more than fifty years. At Gustavsberg, he worked both as a designer and as an independent artistic voice within the factory context. The studio environment allowed him to move freely between functional wares and more experimental pieces, and ceramics remained a consistent medium for exploration throughout his time there.
Wejsfelt’s ceramic works are marked by painterly surface treatment, abstract motifs, and bold use of color. Plates, bowls, and vessels often function as canvases, carrying gestural brushwork, graphic symbols, and layered glazes. Forms are typically simple and grounded, allowing the decoration to take visual priority. Glazing is frequently expressive rather than polished, emphasizing movement, texture, and the presence of the hand. Many works exist somewhere between utility and art object, reflecting Wejsfelt’s resistance to rigid distinctions between fine art and applied art.
Alongside his ceramic production, Wejsfelt is well known for his glass work at Kosta Boda, where he also served as artistic director. His painterly approach translated naturally into glass, but ceramics remained a crucial outlet for experimentation, often offering greater immediacy and tactile freedom. The cross-pollination between painting, ceramics, and glass is central to understanding his work as a whole.
Wejsfelt’s career coincided with a broader shift in Scandinavian applied arts during the latter half of the 20th century, as designers increasingly embraced expressive and individualistic approaches. His ceramics exemplify this transition, balancing traditional forms with an unmistakably personal visual language.
Today, Sven Wejsfelt is recognized as an important figure in Swedish postwar art and design. His ceramic works are represented in museum collections and are increasingly sought after by collectors, valued for their vitality, originality, and strong connection to the artist’s painterly roots.
Marked
Marked underneath the base: Handdretad Wejfelt – Gustavsberg Studio Hand – 1979
Execution
Gustavsberg, Sweden 1979
Condition
This bowl is in very good condition. No cracks or chips.
Literature
Mel Bryans – The Design Encyclopedia
Dimensions
Height 11 cm
Diameter 15 cm - Über Künstler
Sven Wejsfelt (1930–2009) war einer der bedeutendsten schwedischen Keramikkünstler des 20. Jahrhunderts und eine zentrale Figur der skandinavischen Studiokeramik. Bekannt wurde er vor allem durch seine raffinierten Steinzeugkeramiken, die in der renommierten Porzellanmanufaktur Gustavsberg entstanden, wo er über fünf Jahrzehnte arbeitete und maßgeblich zum internationalen Ruf der schwedischen Keramik beitrug.
Ausgebildet in der nordischen Töpfertradition, strebte Sven Wejsfelt nach technischer Perfektion, verbunden mit einem zurückhaltenden künstlerischen Ausdruck. Nach seiner Ausbildung und den ersten Berufsjahren bei Rörstrand wechselte er zu Gustavsberg – ein entscheidender Schritt, der seinen weiteren Werdegang prägte. Dort entwickelte er sich zu einem Meister der auf der Töpferscheibe gedrehten Steinzeugkeramik, berühmt für seine präzisen Formen, ausgewogenen Proportionen und die außergewöhnlich subtile Glasurkunst.
Wejsfelts Keramiken zeichnen sich durch Zurückhaltung, Tiefe und Materialgefühl aus. Seine Glasuren – oft geschichtet, dezent und reich strukturiert – unterstreichen die skulpturale Qualität seiner Gefäße, anstatt sie zu überstrahlen. Obwohl seine Werke fest in der Gebrauchskeramik verwurzelt sind, gehen viele von ihnen über den reinen Gebrauchsgegenstand hinaus und gelten als einzigartige Skulpturen, die höchste handwerkliche Standards moderner Keramikkunst widerspiegeln.
Im Laufe seiner Karriere schuf Sven Wejsfelt sowohl limitierte Studioarbeiten als auch Unikate und erlangte damit in Schweden und international große Anerkennung. Seine Keramiken sind in bedeutenden Museumssammlungen vertreten, darunter im Schwedischen Nationalmuseum für Kunst und Design, und bei Sammlern skandinavischen Designs sehr begehrt.
Heute gilt Sven Wejsfelt als eine Schlüsselfigur der schwedischen Keramik des 20. Jahrhunderts – ein Künstler, dessen lebenslanges Engagement für Form, Glasur und Material Steinzeug zu einer Kunstform von anhaltender Eleganz und zeitloser Anziehungskraft erhob.
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