Adelaide-based Aranda artist Alfred Lowe has won the NGV’s 2025 Rigg Design Prize for his powerful ceramic work, highlighting a new generation of Australian designers under 35.
The new show “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture,” at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), articulates the links between groups of artists working in a once-neglected, now ...
A visual diary by Design Editor Wendy Goodman. The finished wall sculpture surrounded by handmade ceramic furniture and objects, including a cobalt dividing screen, stoneware oval table and bronze ...
Japan’s rich history of ceramic artistry developed in large part alongside the culture of drinking tea. Chanoyu (literally, “hot water for tea”), or the practice of preparing and serving matcha, ...
The body remembers, and so does clay. A new exhibition at Two Temple Place titled ‘Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics & Contemporary Art’ looks back at 70 years to recover lost histories of work ...
“I have been teaching at the National College of Arts (NCA) since 1976. After viewing these designs, all I can say is that the artist has made clay look better than gold,” said Mahmoodul Hasan Jafri.
Lauren Donovan Oct 24, 2012 Oct 24, 2012 Updated Oct 24, 2012 A product so small that it takes hundreds to cover the face of a penny is a billion-dollar industry in North Dakota’s oil patch. Research ...
On June 6, Ackland Art Museum opened its current exhibition, “Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists From Japan.” The exhibit was organized by the Art Institute of Chicago and comes from the major ...
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