November 2012
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Ryan Blackwell
Ryan Blackwell’s profile on Ceramics Now Magazine - View his works
Ryan Blackwell was born and raised in Indiana — receiving a BA in Studio Art from DePauw University in 2009. Expecting to graduate from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in the spring of 2013 with an MFA, Ryan intends to move to Brooklyn and continue his journey as an emerging artist. “My practice is rooted in...
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Romana Cucu Mateias - Artist of the month,...
ARTIST OF THE MONTH / Romanian Contemporary Ceramics, November 2012: Romana Cucu Mateiaş
Interview by Andra Baban for Ceramics Now Magazine - Issue Two As a contemporary artist with extensive knowledge in the field of ceramics, can you share with us a significant experience for your career?
There is no doubt that growing up in a family of artists had a major influence on my life and artistic...
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13 Ways of Looking at "Natural Great Piece" -...
REVIEW, November 2012:
13 Ways of Looking at “Natural Great Piece” Meditations on a performance in clay by Cybele Rowe and Lauren Ari
Review by Daniel Fleischmann for Ceramics Now Magazine - Issue Two 1. “Natural Great Piece” is an intricate, intimate, communal performance in the medium of clay. Like a dance or a concert, it is more overtly bound to time than most...
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Oriana Pelladi - Romanian ceramic artist, November...
ROMANIAN CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, November 2012: Oriana Pelladi
Interview by Vasi Hîrdo for Ceramics Now Magazine - Issue Two Translation by Anca Sânpetrean You are a young ceramist who had started her artistic endeavor early on, during college. How did you discover the passion for ceramics?
I guess it was while working. From one work to another you get new ideas; you get excited, you make...
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Virginie Besengez - Spotlight, November 2012
SPOTLIGHT, November 2012: Virginie Besengez
Interview by Vasi Hîrdo for Ceramics Now Magazine - Issue Two Your body of work consists in reinterpretations in stoneware and porcelain of everyday objects. What sparked your interest for ceramics?
Firstly, an attraction toward the household objects led me to ceramic. I am deeply fascinated by clay and the gesture of the hand cupping the bowl....
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Aniela Ovadiuc - Romanian ceramic artist, November...
ROMANIAN CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, November 2012: Aniela Ovadiuc
Interview by Vasi Hîrdo for Ceramics Now Magazine - Issue Two Translation by Andra Baban How did you discover the passion for ceramics?
By accident! When I was in high school I studied painting and I believed that nothing could rise to its value; that painting is part of my soul and the only way of expression for me as an artist....
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Month in Review: October 2012
Hello everyone and welcome to our Month in Review, a summary of the last month of activity on Ceramics Now. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to receive the latest news. Check the Subscription offers on our Magazine shop. This month’s featured interviews (view list):
Patricia Sannit - Artist of the month Annie Woodford - Spotlight Kwok-Pong Bobby...
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Yin&Yang Parisienne Mix for Ceramics Now, November 2012
“This Time…” is the title of the second mix in a series of specially crafted mixes for Ceramics Now Magazine readers. Made by Yin&Yang Parisienne, the sets are available to listen in our Connections page and on her Mixcloud page. Enjoy it. ✖ Download the mix / Yin&Yang Parisienne on Facebook ✖ Tracklist: 1....
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Marie Torbensdatter Hermann exhibition / Galerie...
Marie Torbensdatter Hermann exhibition / Galerie Nec, Paris October 26 - November 24, 2012
“The work reflects on some kind of strange family of domestic objects, they are bound together by a form of action, something undefinable but with a hint of a purpose. As if they are there for one very specific reason, each with a small specific individual function, but on their own they are...