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Ib Georg Jensen (born August 5, 1927, Hellerup, Denmark), is a Danish ceramist, designer and author by the alias 'Muk'.

He is the son of Danish silversmith and designer Georg Arthur Jensen (1866–1935) and his wife Magdalene Hanna Agnes Christiansen (1888–1966).

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Exhibitions

Latest exhibition:

2008, Designmuseum Danmark (at that time named the Danish Museum of Art & Design or in Danish: Kunstindustrimuseet). Designmuseum Danmark is Denmark's largest museum for Danish and international design.

Books

Jensen is the author of the following books:

  • "Pottemagerens håndbog" (The ceramists handbook). Published in Danish by publishing house Politiken in 1979. ISBN 87-567-3156-6, 160 pages. Photos by Søren Wesseltoft. Also published in Swedish in 1982, titled ”Keramik från början” ISBN 91-534-0683-4
  • "Der var engang en sølvsmed – Historien om min far Georg Jensen" (Once there were a silversmith – the story of my father). Published in Danish by publishing house Aschehoug, Denmark, in 1999 (1st Edition) ISBN 9788755334410, 227 pages. Also published in Danish by publishing house Forum (Forlaget Forum), Denmark, in 2004 (2nd Edition) ISBN 9788755334410, 227 pages. Photos by Gine Georg Jensen, Anders Carøe, Michael Larsen among others.
  • "Ib Georg Jensen – retrospektivt". Published in Danish by Kunstindustrimuseet (Danish Museum of Art & Design, today called 'Designmuseum Danmark') in 2007, 40 pages. Editor: Liv Carøe, Text: Hannah Georg Jensen, Photos by Anders Carøe & Michael Larsen

References

Boas, Kirsten (9. December 2004), "Jeg følte fars glæde når han tegnede", Kristeligt Dagblad