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Vanitas in Use I
A group show exploring vanitas through design, 8 June - 8 August 2026

Vanitas in Use I: A group show exploring vanitas through design

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Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top. Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath, 2026. Ceramic tiles, hand glazed with natural ochre pigments. 87 x 46 x 46 cm. Photo by Robert Damisch.
Detail of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top. Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath, 2026. Ceramic tiles, hand glazed with natural ochre pigments. 87 x 46 x 46 cm. Photo by Robert Damisch.
Detail of top of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top. Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath, 2026. Ceramic tiles, hand glazed with natural ochre pigments. 87 x 46 x 46 cm. Photo by Robert Damisch.
Detail of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top. Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath, 2026. Ceramic tiles, hand glazed with natural ochre pigments. 87 x 46 x 46 cm. Photo by Robert Damisch.
Side view of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top. Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath, 2026. Ceramic tiles, hand glazed with natural ochre pigments. 87 x 46 x 46 cm. Photo by Robert Damisch.
Installation view of exhibition by Tronhjem Rømer, You Can't See It From There at Innenkreis. Featuring textile work Color Occurrence (2022), and parts of exhibition Vanitas In Use I, with Bird Bath by Thomas Woltmann, 2026. Installation view: Tronhjem Rømer, You Can't See It From There at Innenkreis. Featuring textile work Color Occurrence (2022), and parts of exhibition Vanitas In Use I, with Bird Bath by Thomas Woltmann, 2026. Photo by Robert Damisch.

Thomas Woltmann

Bird Bath, 2026
Ceramic tiles, hand glazed with natural ochre pigments.
87 x 46 x 46 cm
34 1/4 x 18 1/8 x 18 1/8 in
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Detail of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Detail of top of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Detail of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Side view of Thomas Woltmann, Bird Bath (2026). Sculptural bird bath constructed from hand-glazed ceramic tiles in warm ochre tones, forming a geometric, architectural structure with stacked vertical supports and two square basins at the top.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 6 ) Installation view of exhibition by Tronhjem Rømer, You Can't See It From There at Innenkreis. Featuring textile work Color Occurrence (2022), and parts of exhibition Vanitas In Use I, with Bird Bath by Thomas Woltmann, 2026.
Bird Bath is a ceramic piece that explores Danish natural ochre pigments as both a material and a history. The pigments have been hand-extracted and processed from local ochre deposits, then incorporated into glazes at varying pigment concentrations, producing a range of lighter and darker surfaces. Used for thousands of years, these pigments carry traces of landscape, geology, and human use. Through ceramic processes, the work examines how natural materials can reconnect contemporary objects with colours and textures that have accompanied human cultures for centuries.
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