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Framed poster from Rut Bruk exhibition in 1986

Framed poster from Rut Bruk exhibition in 1986

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Expertly curated, this framed poster from the 1986 Rut Bruk exhibition showcases a timeless piece of art. The high-quality pine frame and glass preserve the poster, providing a lasting addition to any art collection. The size is 50 x 70 cm.

Rut Bryk (1916–1999) was a pioneering Finnish ceramist and visual artist renowned for transforming everyday clay into expressive, architectural artworks. Trained as a graphic artist, she began her creative career in the early 1940s at the Arabia ceramics factory in Helsinki, where she quickly distinguished herself with her painterly faience plaques and ornamental tiles.

As Bryk’s style evolved, she moved from figurative scenes—illuminated with vivid glazes and delicate relief—to meticulously composed geometric and abstract mosaics. From the 1960s onward, she crafted large-scale wall reliefs from thousands of ceramic tiles, transforming ceramics into sculptural narratives that blend art, craft, and architectural presence.

Her monumental works grace esteemed venues, including Helsinki City Hall’s “City in the Sun” (1975) and the “Ice Flow” relief (1987–1991) at Finland’s presidential residence. Throughout her career, Rut Bryk received numerous accolades—such as the Grand Prix at the 1951 Milan Triennale, Finland’s Pro Finlandia Medal (1962), and the State Design Prize (1974)—reflecting her role as a defining figure in modern ceramic art.


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