Ceramic Art London 2015

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Ceramic Art London 2015

  • 17 Apr 2015 — 19 Apr 2015

Ceramic Art London, the leading international showcase for contemporary ceramics returns to London for its 11th edition. The fair will take place at the prestigious Royal College of Art, situated in the heart of the capital.

Eighty ceramic artists from across the world will travel to the city to present work at the 2015 installment of Ceramic Art London. Presented by the Craft Potters Association in partnership with Ceramic Review, and with a rigorous selection process conducted by an independent committee, the fair maintains a respected reputation as the place to discover and acquire the finest new ceramic art in production today.

The 2015 edition of the fair will feature a spread of work of unparalleled breadth and quality. Artists will present items ranging from functional everyday homeware, to figurative sculptures, and exhibited works will encompass the full range of ceramic-making techniques from traditional methods to cutting-edge contemporary processes.

As well as offering work by widely celebrated figures of contemporary ceramics including Peter Beard, Austrian Thomas Bohle, Eddie Curtis, Akiko Hirai, Gabriele Koch and Annie Turner, the fair also acts as an opportunity to source pieces by exciting emerging talent showing at the fair for the first time.

A lively programme of free events will also be staged on each day of the fair. The renowned series, entitled Discovery, will comprise of talks, demonstrations, film screenings, debates and panel discussions designed to afford visitors an insight into current issues, working practices and techniques involved in the creation of ceramic art.

Austrian ceramicist Thomas Bohle is among the artists invited to show work at the fair this year. Bohle lives and works in Vorarlberg, Austria. He has exhibited internationally in both solo and group shows since 1992, and in 2006 he won the Bavarian State Prize. The artist continues to have growing international reputation and is part of many private collections. Bohle also has work included in international public collections of Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe, Germany; The Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Germany; The International Design Museum, Munich, Germany; The National Museum Wales, Cardiff, UK.

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Thomas Bohle, Miniatures Group, double walled. Courtesy of Ceramic Art London

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