Rewilding Tradition

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Anne Mette’s mission to unearth the hidden clays and minerals on the island of Bornholm shows that tradition need not be staid and sterile, writes Robin Holt. Anne Mette Hjortshøj’s originality is born from observing, remembering, and repeating tradition to a point where it becomes a unique and hard-won ‘giving over’ to what has gone … Read more

Documentary | Anne Mette Hjortshøj | Paying Honest Attention

Anne Mette Hjortshoj

Anne Mette Hjortshøj lives and works on the small Danish island of Bornholm situated in the Baltic Sea.

Our documentary gives a gentle and revealing insight into one of Denmark’s leading potters. It follows Hjortshøj’s daily life; collecting clay from the local beach for her glazes, throwing and making pots in her studio, and talking about the firing of her two chamber wood-fired salt kiln and its role in producing the decorative aspects of her work. We learn of her influences both within and outside of the Danish potting tradition and the inspiration she takes from the nature of the island.

Her pots are characterised by a quiet dignity, entirely in tune with her surroundings and demonstrate the greatest respect for both beauty and function.

In Conversation | Anne Mette Hjortshøj

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Join gallery owner Mike Goldmark in conversation with celebrated Danish potter Anne Mette Hjortshøj. Broadcasting live from the tiny island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, Anne Mette Hjortshøj began her career in ceramics with a student apprenticeship to fellow potter Phil Rogers in 1998. Rogers has said that he was apprehensive before he met her; with her arrival, however, he knew instinctively that Anne Mette was not only humble and attentive but greatly talented, displaying inner strength and determination that will ensure a long and creative career.

Anne Mette talks about her first contact with Mike and Goldmark Gallery, her time with Phil Rogers and meeting the Queen of Denmark. She shares her philosophies on potting and the life of a potter and shows us some of her new work fresh from her wood fired kiln.

Exhibition Review | Anne Mette Hjortshøj at the Goldmark Gallery 2016

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The reception of the November 2016 ceramics exhibition of work by Anne Mette Hjortshøj was overwhelming. Originally consisting of an astounding 380 pots – a number that could comfortably fill 2 independent shows – Goldmark sold over half the exhibition pots before we had even opened. Since then, more and more pieces have been flying … Read more