Through more than 300 works, Elsa Sahal shows off her subversion of ceramics and the feminine ideal through her astonishing structures and glazes
With irony and boldness, Elsa Sahal (born 1975) challenges the principles of ceramics while also exploring the way the female body is represented in art. Her colorful, curiously shaped figures often play with ambiguity, blending feminine attributes with phallic forms.
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Through more than 300 works, Elsa Sahal shows off her subversion of ceramics and the feminine ideal through her astonishing structures and glazes
With irony and boldness, Elsa Sahal (born 1975) challenges the principles of ceramics while also exploring the way the female body is represented in art. Her colorful, curiously shaped figures often play with ambiguity, blending feminine attributes with phallic forms.