Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics & Contemporary Art at Ford Foundation Gallery, New York
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Read moreBy Debra Sloan Essay on Written in Clay, Ceramics from the John David Lawrence Collection, at the Vancouver Art Gallery. On the Traditional Coast Salish Lands including the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) ...
Read moreBy Ann Marais The first South African Clay Awards exhibition, held at Rust-en-Vrede Gallery and Clay Museum in Durbanville, outside Cape Town, from November to December 2024, marked a significant milestone for ...
Read moreBy Millen Brown-Ewens More than thirty years after his untimely passing, Angus Suttie and his ceramics refuse categorisation. For the UK pottery establishment, his evocative and celebratory works represent humanism, boldness, and ...
Read moreHans Coper - The Shipley Collection Elizabeth Fritsch - The Shipley Collection Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye, Large Bowl Bernard Leach, Large Vase with 'Cormorant' Hans Coper, Cup on Stand John Ward, Moon Bowl ...
Read moreIn the brick vase clay cup jug exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Glenn Barkley presents a novel approach to curation. Drawing on the gallery's online collection database, his ...
Read moreConversing in Clay: Ceramics from the LACMA Collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Unknown, 'Ruins, Merchant's Exchange' Unknown, 'The Tyrant's Foe, The People's Friend' Paul Scott, California Wildfires Nicholas ...
Read more20 mondes. IAC Treasure Bowl Collections I-II at Keramis - Center for Ceramics, La Louvière Treasure Bowl Collection I Treasure Bowl Collection I Treasure Bowl Collection I, 2017 Treasure Bowl Collection II, ...
Read moreOut of Our Minds: Clayton Bailey & Tony Natsoulas at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art Clayton Bailey, Burping Head Clayton Bailey, Tipsy Clayton Bailey, Title Unknown Tony Natsoulas, A Thousand Beautiful Things ...
Read moreJennifer Lee: Ten Pots at Erskine, Hall & Coe, London Jennifer Lee: Ten Pots is on view at Erskine, Hall & Coe, London October 6-29, 2021 Erskine, Hall & Coe are delighted ...
Read moreTheaster Gates: A Clay Sermon at Whitechapel Gallery, London Theaster Gates: A Clay Sermon is on view at Whitechapel Gallery, London September 29, 2021 - January 9, 2022 Whitechapel Gallery is pleased ...
Read moreAltered States: Anne Marie Laureys and Costanza Gastaldi is on view at Taste Contemporary, Geneva November 13, 2025 - January 14, 2026 Taste Contemporary is proud to present Altered States, a two-person ...
Read moreLot 328 - Akiko Hirai (b.1970), an Extra Large Moon Jar, circa 2000 Lot 218 - Hans Coper (1920-1981), cup on foot with central disc, circa 1965 Lot 212 - Lucie Rie ...
Read moreJoanna Constantinidis, Three Body Pots for sale at auction with Maak From Exhibition to Auction: Icons of Modern Ceramics at Maak This November, Maak presents two significant auctions in Covent Garden, London. ...
Read moreBy Doug Navarra Wayne Ngan’s ceramics resist easy categorization. Rooted in East Asian ceramic traditions and grounded in technical mastery of wheel-thrown form, his vessels elude familiar typologies: neither strictly functional, nor ...
Read moreLanguages: Rosaire Appel and Robert Ellison – A Life in Art & Collecting is on view at Sculpture Space NYC, New York September 12 - October 25, 2025 In celebration of the ...
Read moreHeather Gibson: Surfacing is on view at County Hall Pottery, London August 12 - September 7, 2025 Surfacing, a solo exhibition by ceramic artist Heather Gibson, explores these themes through a striking ...
Read moreBy James Young Walking up the stairs into the upper floor ceramics gallery of Goldmark, a frequent visitor might be slightly disoriented. Instead of the bright gallery space with brilliant white walls, ...
Read moreBy Nigel Atkins Put simply, this is an exhibition of Pekka Paikkari's ceramic art deliberately set among one of the most extensive permanent collections of Gallic and Mediterranean pottery in one of ...
Read moreBy Monica Monaia “I am human because I belong.”Archbishop Desmond Tutu South Africa, with its rich diversity of ethnicities, is often seen as a place of cultural convergence. Art, in its many ...
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