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Explore Jesse Wine's playful & thought-provoking ceramic sculptures! He blends identity, culture, & history in innovative British art – exhibitions worldwide.

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Jesse Wine, a sculptor who works primarily with ceramics, found his medium almost by accident during a period of study spent in the US. Wine describes his recent sculptural work as a ‘celebration’ of his chosen medium. The artist enjoys the tactility and expressiveness of clay, as well as the ways in which the works can be shaped by ‘mistakes’ and surprises during the making process. Many of Wine’s sculptures are autobiographical, dealing with moments or objects that make up the artist’s daily life. Wine refers to this way of working as ‘part expression, part therapy’. His work

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Jesse Wine: Sculpting the Everyday

Jesse Wine, a British artist born in London in 1983, has rapidly emerged as a compelling voice within contemporary ceramics. His work isn't merely about crafting beautiful objects; it’s an exploration of identity, culture, and history woven into playful, thought-provoking sculptures that resonate with both familiarity and unexpected strangeness. Wine’s journey to becoming a leading figure in the art world is marked by a deliberate engagement with traditional materials—clay—to challenge conventional notions of sculpture and explore the performativity inherent within everyday objects and human forms. Initially studying at Camberwell College of Arts and later earning an MA from the Royal College of Art, Wine’s formal training provided a foundation for his experimental approach. A pivotal moment arrived during a period abroad at Hunter College in New York when he took a pottery course, sparking a deep connection with clay that would define his artistic trajectory.

The Language of Clay: Form and Meaning

Wine's sculptures are characterized by their unique blend of the recognizable and the abstract. He draws inspiration from seemingly mundane sources—a bowl of food, a wine bottle, discarded clothing—transforming them into evocative forms imbued with personal meaning and cultural resonance. His early works often featured smaller-scale objects, meticulously glazed to create surfaces that shimmer with color and texture. These pieces, like *Slow motion for me*, a bowl of food with a spoon, or *Glazed ceramics*, a wine bottle and two glasses, demonstrate an appreciation for the still life tradition while simultaneously injecting it with a contemporary sensibility. As his practice evolved, Wine began to create larger-than-life sculptures that incorporate fragmented human body parts and abstract shapes, pushing the boundaries of ceramic sculpture. A sense of humor consistently underlies his work; *Mr Good Ideas I*, a purple pear-shaped head sprouting leaves from its nostrils, exemplifies this playful approach. The textures and color palettes in Wine’s sculptures are deliberately varied, reflecting a dynamic process of experimentation with different glazes and oxides. He doesn't shy away from imperfections, embracing the inherent qualities of clay to create works that feel both handcrafted and deeply personal.

Influences and Artistic Dialogue

Wine’s artistic vocabulary is informed by a rich dialogue with art history. He openly acknowledges influences ranging from Giorgio Morandi’s still lifes to the modernist sculptures of Constantin Brancusi, Barbara Hepworth, and Henry Moore. The echoes of these masters are evident in his exploration of form, space, and materiality. Furthermore, he cites contemporary artists like Ken Price and Peter Voulkos as inspirations, demonstrating a commitment to pushing the boundaries of ceramic art. His relocation to Brooklyn, New York, in 2016 proved transformative, challenging him to expand his practice and scale up his work. This shift is particularly evident in pieces like *Locals Vocals*, a monumental sculpture referencing Henry Moore’s reclining figures, installed at the Battersea Power Station—a testament to Wine's ability to engage with both historical precedents and contemporary contexts.

A Contemporary Voice: Identity, Culture, and Place

Beyond his technical skill and artistic influences, Jesse Wine’s work is deeply rooted in explorations of identity, culture, and place. As a British artist of mixed heritage, he brings a unique perspective to the art world, interrogating themes of belonging, displacement, and cultural hybridity. His sculptures often serve as vessels for personal narratives, reflecting his own experiences and observations. The titles he chooses—evocative phrases like *The whole vibe of everything* or *I can like anything*—further amplify this sense of intimacy and immediacy. Wine’s commitment to making art accessible is evident in his deliberate use of language and imagery that resonates with a broad audience. He strives to create works that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of contemporary life through the lens of ceramic sculpture. His exhibitions worldwide, including prominent showings at Frieze London and SculptureCenter in New York, have solidified his position as one of the leading voices in contemporary ceramics, demonstrating a profound ability to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary.
jesse wine

jesse wine

1983 - , United Kingdom

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary ceramics
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Giorgio Morandi
    • Constantin Brancusi
    • Barbara Hepworth
    • Henry Moore
    • Ken Price
    • Peter Voulkos
  • Date Of Birth: 1983
  • Full Name: Jesse Wine
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Slow motion for me
    • Glazed ceramics
    • Mr Good Ideas I
    • Important Cultural Asset I
    • Let Me Entertain You
  • Place Of Birth (City And Country): London, United Kingdom