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Ceramics takes center stage at Collect 2022

February 21, 2022
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Marianne Huotari - Ceramics at Collect 2022

Ceramics takes center stage at Collect 2022, the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design

Over thirty galleries (32 out of 40) will show ceramic works at Collect 2022, making ceramics the best-represented discipline at this year’s fair.

Founded in 2004 by the Crafts Council, Collect has established itself as the leading art fair for craft and has been instrumental in growing the collectible market in this sector. Works presented at the fair span many craft disciplines like ceramics, glass, lacquer, jewelry, metalwork, textiles, fiber, wood, and other materials.

This year, 40 international galleries will be showcasing over 400 artists from all over the world, 31 at Somerset House in London and nine online. The fair will also host a Talks program supported by Crafts magazine.

Collect 2022 is a hybrid fair with a physical event held at Somerset House in central London from February 25-27 and online on Artsy from February 23 to March 6.

Ceramics at the Somerset House exhibitions, in London

155A Gallery (London) is showing ceramics by Jim Gladwin and Dan Kelly
Dan Kelly
Dan Kelly
Candida Stevens Gallery (Chichester) is showing Carina Ciscato, Claire Curneen, Chris Keenan
Claire Curneen
Claire Curneen
Cavaliero Finn (London) is showing Matthew Chambers, Ashraf Hanna, Björk Haraldsdóttir, Ikuko Iwamoto, Mimi Joung, Sun Kim, Nicholas Lees, Frances Priest, Annie Turner
Annie Turner
Annie Turner
Craft Scotland (Edinburgh) is showing Susan O’Byrne and Lara Scobie
Susan O’Byrne
Susan O’Byrne
Cube Gallery (London) is showing Kate Brett, Jin Eui Kim, Myung Nam An, Mart Schrijvers
Myung Nam An
Myung Nam An
Cynthia Corbett Gallery (London) is showing Freya Bramble-Carter, Amy Hughes, Albert Montserrat, Matt Smith, Emilie Taylor
Matt Smith
Matt Smith
Design & Crafts Council Ireland (Kilkenny) is showing Cathy Burke, Jennifer Hickey, Alison Kay, Nuala O’Donovan
Nuala O’Donovan
Nuala O’Donovan
Design-Nation is showing ceramic works by Diane Griffin and Sasha Wardell
Sasha Wardell
Sasha Wardell
ESH Gallery (Milan) is showing Fukumoto Fuku, Akio Niisato, Pol Polloniato
Akio Niisato
Akio Niisato
Flow Gallery (London) is showing Jessica Coates, Cécile Daladier, Celia Dowson, Akiko Hirai, Nina Malterud, Paul Philp
Paul Philp
Paul Philp
House on Mars Gallery is showing ceramic art by Attua Aparicio
Attua Aparicio
Attua Aparicio
Icheon Ceramic by Han Collection (London) is showing Kim Hyun-jong, Kim Jin-hyeon, Kim Jong-young, Kim Panki, Kim Somin, Lee Yeong-ho, Na Yong-hwan, Park Rae-heon, Shin Chul, Shin Won-dong, Yang Ji-woon, Yu Yong-cheol
Kim Panki
Kim Panki
Intoart (London) is showing ceramics by Clifton Wright
Clifton Wright
Clifton Wright
jaggedart (London) is showing Lucas Ferreira, Alison Gautrey, Charlotte Hodes, Livia Marin, Valéria Nascimento, Christopher Riggio
Lucas Ferreira
Lucas Ferreira
Joanna Bird Contemporary Collections (London) is showing Svend Bayer, Pippin Drysdale, Elizabeth Fritsch, Hattori Makiko, James Oughtibridge, Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie, Lucie Rie, Rupert Spira, Matthew Warner
Pippin Drysdale
Pippin Drysdale
Lloyd Choi Gallery (Gangwondo) is showing Cho Hee-jin, Choi Boram, Kwak Hye-young, Lee Gee-jo, Lee Geum-young, Lee Soo-jong, Park Sung-wook, Park Seo-hee, Yun Ju-cheol
Choi Boram
Choi Boram
MADEINBRITALY (London) is showing Francesco Ardini, Ceramica Gatti, Elica Studio, Sotis Filippides, Eugenio Michelini, Andrea Miniati, Andrea Salvatori, Saura Vignoli
Elica Studio
Elica Studio
maison parisienne (Paris) is showing Juliette Clovis, Silver Sentimenti, Bénédicte Vallet, Caroline Wagenaar
Juliette Clovis
Juliette Clovis
Maud & Mabel (London) is showing Kenta Anzai, Annette Lindenberg, Yoko Ozawa, Wu Wei-Cheng
Kenta Anzai
Kenta Anzai
Officine Saffi (Milan) is showing ceramics by Roger Coll, Marianne Huotari, Kazuhito Nagasawa, Irina Razumovskaya, Païvi Rintaniemi, Kati Tuominen-Niittylä
Marianne Huotari
Marianne Huotari

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