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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
49.6x49.6in
About this artwork
Clay as a cipher of a new imagery – the radical material poetics of BCD
Clay: archaic, mythical, deeply rooted in human history. Bernd Caspar Dietrich (BCD) lifts this primal material out of its functional past and transforms it into a radical aesthetic language. His clay does not build, it erodes. It speaks through disintegration, through the natural drying process – risk becomes principle. Neither painting nor sculpture, his works follow a third… path: processual, conceptual, contemporary. In Wheel#119 (120 x 120 cm), clay, cement, pigment and glass meet on canvas to create surfaces reminiscent of dried-up landscapes and tectonic tensions. BCD does not control the material – he lets it act. What results is not just a work, but a trace of transformation. In times of ecological and societal shifts, his art becomes a site of discourse: not imagining the future, but rendering the present radically visible.
Bernd Caspar Dietrich works as a painter, sculptor, and installation artist with materials such as cement, clay, pigment, acrylic, glass, and gold – inspired by his studies at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and international influences. His technique is process-oriented, material-based, and oscillates between abstraction and symbolism, combining classical with unconventional materials and often allowing for cracks, layering, and erosion. His works are deeply moving, inviting reflection on social responsibility, change, and the fragility of our world – creating a poetic-political experiential space full of tension.