LONDON.- Taking place, once again, in the grand setting of Central Saint Martins concourse,
Ceramic Art London is the place to see and buy the best contemporary ceramic art made by 110 of the most prestigious makers from around the world.
With price points ranging from £20 £5000, this years edition will see an expanded snapshot of contemporary ceramic making, from the functional and decorative to the abstract and architectural.
Among the 34 first-time exhibitors are Irina Razumovskaya, whose textural sculptures create the illusion of peeling bark, Hassakorn Hirunsirichoke with his intricate and alienesque miniature forms and, from Canada, Toni Losey whose work embraces both the functional and sculptural. Returning makers include Tricia Thom, with her Japanese-inspired porcelain works, Arjan Van Dal whose engineering background is reflected in ultra-contemporary designs and Lisa Hammond, whose alchemic mastery of soda glaze firing transforms the simple forms of her mugs and vases. Animals and nature are a recurring theme, from Charlotte Packs Species Pots to Barbara Hasts plant-inspired porcelain curiosities and Zoe Whitesides white stoneware polar bears.
Programmed in partnership with Central Saint Martins, ClayTalks returns with a series of illuminating talks given by prestigious names from the ceramic world. This years highlights include a keynote from lauded ceramicist Magdalene Odundo OBE and Sue Pryke who, as well as being a major designer for IKEA, was recently announced as a judge on the next series of The Great Pottery Throw Down airing on Channel 4 in 2020. Past speakers have included Tristram Hunt, Kate Malone, Keith Brymer-Jones, Grayson Perry, Phoebe Cummings among many others.
Year on year we have a growing number of exhibitors eager to show and more visitors wanting to attend, so were delighted to announce a major expansion for 2020. The extended space which sees the fair spread into the dramatic setting of Central Saint Martins crossing allows us to increase the breadth of artists we profile, tapping into areas of the ceramics landscape that we had previously been unable to showcase. Toby Brundin, Business Manager, Craft Potters Association
Full List of Participating Artists
Justine Allison, Rebecca Appleby, Karin Bablok, Peter Beard, Sally Bertram, David Binns, Thomas Bohle, Dylan Bowen, Daniel Boyle, Anne Butler, Ross Campbell, Kyra Cane, Claudia Carpenito, Yung Cheuk Chung, Carina Ciscato, Jane Cox, Eddie Curtis, Toni de Jesus, Monika Debus, Lesley Doe, Jack Doherty, Chloë Dowds, Isobel Egan, Romero Esperanza, James Evans, Kat Evans, Lucas Ferreira, Adam Frew, Georgie Gardiner, Alison Gautrey, Carolyn Genders, Tanya Gomez, Jemma Gowland, Bronwen Grieves, Rachel Grimshaw, James Hake, Lisa Hammond, Hwa Jeong Han, Heidi Harrington, Barbara Hast, Kathryn Hearn, Brendan Hesmondhalgh, Akiko Hirai, Hassakorn Hirunsirichoke, Vanessa Hogge, Matt Horne, Verity Howard, Miho Inagaki, Ikuko Iwamoto, Hyujin Jo, Helen Johannessen, Chris Keenan, Simon Kidd, HoJung Kim, Jin Eui Kim, Joon Hee Kim, Sun Kim, Sun-A Kim, Miyu Kurihara, Emma Lacey, Anna Lambert, Joachim Lambrecht, Tony Laverick, Jaejun Lee, Wenqi Liu, Uwe Loellmann, Toni Losey, Sophie MacCarthy, Juliet Macleod, Kirsty Macrae, Rhian Malin, Agalis Manessi, Alice Mara, David Millidge, Sue Mundy, Cleo Mussi, Jeremy Nichols, Berangere Noyau, James Oughtibridge, Charlotte Pack, Martin Pearce, Mitch Pilkington, Henry Pim, Sue Pryke, Irina Razumoyskaya, Duncan Ross, Lara Scobie, Yuta Segawa, Jill Shaddock, Patricia Shone, Anna Silverton, In Ho Song, Jenny Southam, Barry Stedman, Emily Stubbs, Midori Takaki, Tricia Thom, Jessica Thorn, Alison Tomlin, Icaro Maiterena, Vallejo Salinas, Arjan Van Dal, Tina Vlassopulos, Andrew Walker, Sasha Wardell, Heidi Warr, Grainne Watts, Zoe Whiteside, Christiane Wilhelm, Deiniol Williams, Peter Wills.