Canadian artist Stephanie Temma Hier fuses ceramic sculpture and oil painting to create works that have seized international attention from Taipei to New York.

Ceramic sculpture and oil painting combined in a wall work featuring a fish and hands holding blueberries on a floral-patterned plate.
Blue Morning Glory, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture, 23 x 23 x 3 inches via Instagram here

A Toronto native now based in New York City, Hier has presented solo exhibitions in Shanghai, Paris, Brussels, Glasgow, New York, Turin and Montreal. Notable group exhibitions have been staged in Toronto, New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, among others. Her work is held in the permanent collections of the X Museum (Beijing), The Contemporary Art Foundation (Tokyo), the Longlati Foundation (Shanghai), ICA Miami, and the Mint Museum (Charlotte).

An installation of ceramic sculptures depicting various fish and seafood arranged on decorative plates, displayed on a white wall in a minimalist gallery space.

Above, installation view of exhibition This Must Be The Place, 2023, Nino Mier Gallery Brussels (here)

Artistic composition featuring three plates by Stephanie Temma Hier from the series 'Banquet for Tantalus', each displaying oil paintings of pro-wrestlers surrounded by glazed ceramic sculptures of fish and condiments.

Hier frames oil paintings of pro-wrestlers within glazed ceramic dishes featuring whole or partially eaten fish, condiments, and silverware. The erotic carnality of the painted imagery, put in conversation with the fleshiness of the adjacent fish, emphasizes the violent aspects of each – Nino Mier Gallery

A ceramic chair sculpture designed by Stephanie Temma Hier, featuring colorful motifs of food and vegetables, with a book-like seat and intricate details on the legs resembling foliage.

Hier often focuses on photorealistic still lifesย and surrounds each canvas with custom frames composed of intricate sculptures. Above: Tuesday’s Lunch, 2024, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture, 42 x 27 x 28 inches, via Artsy.

A mixed media artwork featuring a painting of a woman from the back holding a brush, encased in a sculptural frame with fish-shaped elements at the bottom.
Mother Plays Games,ย 2024, Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture, 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 4 in (original here)

See much more at Bradley Ertaskiran

Stephanie Temma Hier’s website, here.


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