Uncanny Personalities Appear from Nature in Malene Hartmann Rasmussen’s Ceramics — Colossal

In her uncanny visages and sculptures, Malene Hartmann Rasmussen taps the ceramic medium as a form of make-believe. Surreal folkloric creatures take on absurd, sometimes cartoonish personalities, assembled from disparate plants and critters or reflecting characterful, mask-like qualities.

In Rasmussen’s playfully monstrous “Egg-head,” for example, silly antics are equally unsettling—what’s in its mouth? Where is the rest of its body? And “Inner Beast #10” gives a disgusted side-eye that’s open to interpretation. What does it find so offensive?

A ceramic sculpture by Male Hartmann Rasmussen of an upside-down head of a cartoonish monster balancing a gold egg on its chin
“Egg-head” (2025), glazed stoneware, 24-carat gold luster, 37 x 27 x 21 centimeters

By disturbing the boundaries between cuteness and abjection and the playful and unsettling, the artist invokes the power of imagination and the enigmatic atmosphere of fairytales. Her ongoing Trolls series combines natural objects like snail shells, eggs, leaves, and flowers into sage mysterious faces that give little indication of whether they’re well-meaning or not.

Starting tomorrow, find these works alongside paintings James Mortimer in the exhibition Brutes at James Freeman Gallery, which continues through February 14 in London. Explore more on Rasmussen’s Instagram.

A ceramic sculpture by Male Hartmann Rasmussen of a
“Troll #1 Tropicália Series” (2025), glazed earthenware, 50 x 40 x 10 centimeters
A ceramic sculpture by Male Hartmann Rasmussen of a cartoonish monster with big ears and a disgusted expression
“Inner Beast #10” (2023), glazed stoneware, 60 x 37 x 29 centimeters
A ceramic sculpture by Male Hartmann Rasmussen of a cartoonish monster wearing a necklace, with a golden egg on its head
“Tulpa” (2025), glazed stoneware, 24-carat gold luster, 66 x 43 x 33 centimeters
A ceramic sculpture by Male Hartmann Rasmussen of green woven snakes
“Viper Weave #5” (2022), glazed stoneware, 48.5 x 38 x 8 centimeters
A ceramic sculpture by Male Hartmann Rasmussen of a cartoonish eagle-like face
“Angry Eagle” (2025), glazed stoneware, 24-carat gold luster (limited edition, 4 of 10), 20 x 18 x 4 centimeters



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