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Bonds by Jeppe Søndergaard. Contribution to The Mindcraft Exhibition 2025. Photo Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Bonds by Jeppe Søndergaard. Contribution to The Mindcraft Exhibition 2025. Video Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Solo Exhibition by Jeppe Søndergaard. Installation View at Peach Corner. Photo Credit: Ole Akhøj.

CORNER by Jeppe Søndergaard. Made in glazed stoneware with a red brick collected at Howitzvej/Fasanvej. Photo Credit: Ole Akhøj.

Form In Absence by Jeppe Søndergaard. Contribution to Craft & Tool, curated by Ark Forma, Nivgågaard Tegnværks Ringovn. Photo Credit: Karl Tranberg.

ASHTRAY: Archeology of Tomorrow by Jeppe Søndergaard. Contribution to the exhibition Functional Clay during 3 Days of Design 2025. Photo Credit: Ole Akhøj.

UNKNOWN//UNCANNY (Caput Mortuum) by Jeppe Søndergaard. Made in stoneware, engobe and a red brick collected at Solberg Cemetery. Photo Credit: Ole Akhøj.

Vibrant Bricks by Jeppe Søndergaard. Made of tossed red bricks and kaolin. Contribution to the shared exhibition Material Manifestations. Photo Credit: Stuart McIntyre.

Jeppe Søndergaard. Photo Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Jeppe Søndergaard — Ceramic Artist

“I began to do everything that I was taught not to do with the materials. It was here that I fell in love because the material began to talk back to me, to react and riot. I saw a power and a will when it was set free. This has been the core value of my practice ever since.”

About:

Working somewhere between a chemist, ceramist and alchemist, you can find Jeppe Søndergaard Hansen on any given day tinkering with various crushed materials – combining, re-arranging and constantly testing formulas through his ceramic art practice. Ever since his education at the Royal Danish Academy on Bornholm, Søndergaard Hansen has deliberately rebelled against any common pragmatism in how to work with and combine ceramic and glaze. Rather than a sign of constraint or control over the material, his gridded forms act as a common aesthetic signifier in which the materials themselves express how they would like to be combined or divided. Foraged local brick is often brought into his projects, and when fired at temperatures that go against conventional wisdom, their solid forms begin to spread and flow across his structures in a juxtaposed dance. He views his practice as a way to engage and connect people and material – inviting doubt, openness and sensitivity through a set of values that emerge from the unpredictability of his creations.

Part of Mindcraft:

2025

Website:

jeppesondergaard.dk

Instagram:

@jeppesondergaard

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