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Laura Pasquino
White Ceramic Sculpture with Texture, 2025 - 'Milk Jug'

2025

$5,849.45
£4,309.46
€4,900
CA$8,050.74
A$8,933.49
CHF 4,712.20
MX$109,058.81
NOK 59,618.49
SEK 55,837.54
DKK 37,299.13

About the Item

Created especially for Timeless Remnants — the collaborative exhibition between Grège Gallery and CWART — Milk Jug embodies Laura Pasquino’s deeply personal approach to contemporary ceramic sculpture. The exhibition, staged in the former stables of a 14th-century farmhouse in Knokke, explored how remnants of the past — forms, gestures, and memories — can be reimagined as vessels for renewal. In this context, Milk Jug stands as both a sculpture and a quiet repository of memory. Pasquino’s practice is rooted in a fascination with everyday rural objects, particularly those connected to the lives and work of farming women. Their tools, containers, and implements, often shaped by necessity, reveal a poetry of form born from utility. In Milk Jug, she distills this history into a pure, abstract volume: an oval form with a subtle asymmetrical opening, poised between fragility and resilience. The work is crafted from natural stoneware and intentionally left unglazed, allowing the raw, matte surface to reveal the tactile grain of the clay. Every curve, every subtle irregularity, bears the trace of the artist’s hand — an unrepeatable fingerprint of its making. The object’s quiet minimalism belies a complex interplay of references: the rounded silhouette recalls ancient storage vessels, while its pared-down geometry places it firmly within a contemporary sculptural language. Beyond its physical presence, Milk Jug resonates with the exhibition’s central question: How do we relate to what remains? It is an object of contemplation — a meeting point between the rural past and the present moment, between personal gesture and collective memory. As with all of Pasquino’s work, no two pieces are ever alike; each is a singular encounter with form, material, and time.
  • Creator:
    Laura Pasquino (1987, Estonian)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18.51 in (47 cm)Diameter: 10.63 in (27 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Bruxelles, BE
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 23.09.19-LP.071stDibs: LU2807216784412

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