British Museum gets £1 Billion donation -of Chinese ceramics.
14 November 2024 • Mark Westall
The British Museum has received a historic gift: a private collection of Chinese ceramics valued at around £1 billion
14 November 2024 • Mark Westall
The British Museum has received a historic gift: a private collection of Chinese ceramics valued at around £1 billion
7 February 2024 • Paul Carey-Kent
Brussels has just hosted the world’s first fair dedicated specifically to contemporary ceramics, with 60 galleries at Tour & Taxis. … Read More
9 October 2023 • Mark Westall
Artist Mella Shaw has been named as the winner of the British Ceramics Biennial’s £10,000 Award, the UK’s largest prize for ceramics.
6 September 2023 • Mark Westall
Young Masters has revealed the shortlist of 16 artists for the Young Masters Art Prize and 12 Young Masters Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize.
31 October 2022 • Mark Westall
The first large-scale group exhibition in the UK to explore how contemporary artists have used the medium of clay in inventive ways opens
17 June 2022 • Phillip Edward Spradley
Katy Stubbs searched and explored various mediums before moving to ceramics. The non restrictive and malleable ability of clay could… Read More
7 April 2022 • Mark Westall
After a two-year break Ceramic Art London is back, taking place over three days in the grand concourse of Central Saint Martins, Ceramic Art London will build on three years of expansion that have seen audiences triple, with every event sold out.
29 May 2017 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you the top art exhibitions to visit this week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
2 April 2017 • Tabish Khan
To put 6 Art exhibitions you can’t afford to miss.
16 March 2017 • Staff
After seeing her at Frieze New York and CONDO Marcelle finally gets to interview Estonian artist Kris Lemsalu.
14 March 2016 • Syndicate
Paintings, flags, tapestries, ceramics, denim workwear … no wonder artist Sterling Ruby needs a two-acre studio. He talks about growing up on a farm, his manic drive, and being inspired by Henry Rollins’ gym shorts
26 February 2016 • Staff
There is, perhaps, no better way to herald the dawn of Spring than with the work of Betty Woodman. Her energetic ceramic works are an explosion of colour, which are currently splattered across the white walls of the ICA.
9 December 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
What art can you visit at Maastricht? home of The European Fine Art Fair TEFAF
26 December 2014 • Staff
In 2015, we are taking the Share Your Art series to the next level with exhibitions in London and New York. What themes would you like to tackle?
16 August 2013 • Mark Westall
Ceri Hand Gallery are launching their inaugural annual Summer Fete at the gallery this Saturday featuring a spectacular table top sale with original art works for under £250, by over 50 artists.
6 August 2013 • Yvette
‘Someone keeps on coughing. After a while I feel as though I might start coughing, as if embodying this strange, toxic, disconcerting environment’.
27 February 2013 • Yvette
Clay, its materiality and its possibilities, appear in other works – across a wall a series of objects that invoke observation and reflection.
23 January 2013 • Mark Westall
Sir John Soane’s Museum installation by Clare Twomey to enshrine in individual bowls personal eulogies of the male public
31 December 2012 • Mark Westall
Plus Steve McQueen gets a major retrospective – but you’ll have to go to Switzerland to see it
26 November 2011 • Rachel Bennett
Gin Durham‘s work is a very beautiful and clever kind of social commentary. Her ceramic pieces are, at first appearances,… Read More