Ceramics
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 Last chance to see: Janny Baek’s psychedelic ceramics at Culture Object, New YorkKorean-American architect and sculptor Janny Baek speaks about expressing ‘vibrancy, pleasure, and hope’ through her vivid ceramics, ahead of a major show at Culture Object, New York (on view until 20 May 2023) By Pei-Ru Keh Published 
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 Paola Paronetto’s vibrant collaboration with Veuve Clicquot puts a new spin on the bottleCeramic artist Paola Paronetto's take on packaging for Veuve Clicquot is a multi-hued marvel. We visit the artist in her Porcia studio to discuss the collection of six gift boxes and limited-edition artwork By Cristina Kiran Piotti Published 
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 Last chance to see: Theaster Gates’ ‘Young Lords and Their Traces’ at the New MuseumTheaster Gates talks about his first US museum show, ‘Young Lords and Their Traces’ at The New Museum (until 5 February 2023), a moving homage to the creative forces who came before By Pei-Ru Keh Published 
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 Last chance to see: ‘Strange Clay’ at The Hayward Gallery, LondonAt London’s Hayward Gallery, group show ‘Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art’ sees ceramic artists explore the physical, psychological, political and power of their medium By Emily Steer Published 
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 Vanessa Beecroft’s ethereal performance and sculpture exhibition explore Sicily’s cultural historyAt the historic Palazzo Abatellis, Sicily, Vanessa Beecroft has unveiled ‘VB94’, a new tableau vivant comprising a one-time performance and a new series of sculptures, the latter on view until 8 January By Hili Perlson Published 
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 Zizipho Poswa’s new ceramics and photography explore hair as a medium for sculptureAt Southern Guild Gallery, Cape Town, Zizipho Poswa draws on the elaborate hairstyling practised by African women in a new series of ceramics, bronze sculptures and photographs By Jareh Das Published 
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 Personal touch: Wright & Smith is an online design shop that tells handpicked designer talesBy Tom Howells Last updated 
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 Own a slice of Rene Redzepi’s Noma restaurant, as its furnishings go under the hammerBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 Super setting: Nobu Matsuhisa and Arita Plus create new tableware collectionBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated 
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 True colours: Roger Herman's vibrant vessels at Carpenters Workshop GalleryBy Henrietta Thompson Last updated 
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 Kosho Ito and Kibisi’s smart hybrid embraces traditional Japanese craftBy Sujata Burman Last updated 
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 Throwing shapes: Austin's ceramicists give traditional pottery a new spinBy Mimi Faucett Last updated 
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 Fernando Aciar finds transformation in food and designBy Daisy Alioto Last updated 
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 Pots of gold: Pax Ceramics uses California’s natural environment as inspirationBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 
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 Henri Matisse’s legacy lives on with new brand launching at FIACJaime Hayon, the late Alessandro Mendini and Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec create vases under the Maison Matisse brand, founded by the artist’s great-grandchildren By Clara Le Fort Last updated 
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 Ceramicist Hitomi Hosono wins inaugural Perrier-Jouët Arts Salon PrizeBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated 
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 Sanding, sculpture and cigars: Paul Schimmel remembers ceramicist Ken PriceBy Elly Parsons Last updated 
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 Looking forward: the fourth British Ceramics Biennial in Stoke-on-TrentBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated 
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 Katie Stout responds to the world’s chaos with absurdityAt Nina Johnson in Miami, Brooklyn-based Katie Stout presents a new body of work, titled Sour Tasting Liquid, that melds worlds of design, art and craft By Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 DVF Studio expresses its creative energy with a host of cultural collaborationsBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 
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 Doing it wrong: Cherry and Martin's new ceramics show upends conventionBy Su Wu Last updated 
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 'L'Usage des Jours' by Guillaume Bardet at Mudac, LausanneBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Giving traditional ceramics a modern twist, Nærvær has created a sure-fire hitBy Elly Parsons Last updated 
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 Poetic craft: a debut show of Kyoto-based brand Sfera at Clerkenwell LondonBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 Kitchibe is the Japanese fragrance brand with a sixth sense for sweet smellsBy Adam Chapman Last updated 
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 Inside a new Melbourne gallery that champions creative dualismBy Dimity Noble Last updated 
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 A tribe of Emma Hart's decapitated ceramic skulls swing into the Whitechapel galleryBy Elly Parsons Last updated 


