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Tom Von Kaenel
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Tom Von Kaenel
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Tom Von Kaenel
©n.a.s. photography
Tom Von Kaenel
©n.a.s. photography
Tom Von Kaenel
©n.a.s. photography
Tom Von Kaenel
©n.a.s. photography

Tom Von Kaenel

Marble working

Naxos, Greece

From Switzerland to Naxos

  • Tom has more than 30 years of experience
  • He opened his workshop, Kalodromo, in 2016
  • He creates objects, vessels and sculptures with Naxian marble

Tom von Kaenel is a Swiss-born painter and sculptor who experimented a lot when he was young with different materials. After his twenties, he began working with granite because this stone was available in Switzerland. In 2016 he moved with his wife to the Greek island of Naxos. That’s where he founded his workshop, Kalodromo, which means "good way" and started creating objects inspired by the Cycladic history and territory. Tom works predominantly with marble which is abundant in Naxos but also with clay, assemblages, collages and oil paints. One thing he loves about his craft is “the surprising moment when a form comes out of the material without any thoughts.” What most people don’t know about his work is that he works very fast because he feels the need to bring as many objects as possible into today’s world.

Tom Von Kaenel is an expert artisan: he began his career in 1981

Discover his work

Marble vessel 1Marble vessel 2Marble bowlStanding CloudEarly Figure

INTERVIEW

I never had a mentor but I remember that in my neighbourhood there was a painter. His painting technique was abstract. I was impressed not only by his work but also by his strong personality in combination with his kindness.

When my wife and I moved to Greece in 2016, we were dreaming of a life in nature, away from the city. As I needed to express creativity, the idea of making functional vessels came naturally, since Naxos is blessed with marble quarries.

My work is influenced by Greece, our surroundings, the garden, the nature, the powerful history of the Cyclades. On the other hand, I get inspired by other artists, especially by American ceramicists such as Hans Coper.

Ceramics from the ‘60s and contemporary pieces, Bauhaus, Minoan culture, my cactus garden in front of our house, Japanese culture, Carlo Scarpa, Noguchi, and last but not least, I am inspired by Brancusi.

Tom Von Kaenel

Marble worker

Naxos, Greece

ADDRESS

Address upon request, Naxos, Greece

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AVAILABILITY

By appointment only

PHONE

+30 6996535590

LANGUAGES

Greek, German, English

Homo Faber 2024
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