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Trending News: Contact usStaffAbout usDutch Artist Transforms Clay into Living Beings and Questions the Objectification of the Contemporary WorldFour Series, One Artist, and the Certainty That What Collapses Still Has Plenty to Say: The World of Sofia DonovanWhy the Most Important Artist in Senegal Paints Figures With No FaceLandscapes Without Trees, Vegetation Without Leaves: the Nature Sofía Gallo Paints Exists Only in FormPorcelain in Collapse Becomes Sculpture in the Hands of Simcha Even-ChenFlowers That Think, Faces That Dream: Sara’s Ceramics Challenge the Boundaries Between Art and EthnographyGreek ceramicist turns clay into ecological manifesto, winning over galleries from London to MilanSlow, Manual, and Singular: The Method of Ceramist Zeljana Vidovic That Became a Reference in European Luxury DesignWith Clay, Porcelain, and Volcanic Lava, Chilean Artist Transforms Ancestral Memory into Contemporary SculptureJana Van Ongevalle: the artist who finds poetry in the logic of systemsFrom Le Cordon Bleu to Chelsea College of Arts: The Unlikely Journey of Ceramist Joon Hee KimPolish-British sculptor uses ceramics as an ecological act, exposing humanity’s footprint on the planetWhy an Argentine Ceramist Is Among the Most Respected Names in the Art of Clay WorldwideThe Ukrainian ceramist based in Spain has works in eight international museums and belongs to a global academy tied to UNESCOKristina Austi and the AI That Learned to See With Its HandsWorks by Norwegian ceramist are part of museum collections on three continentsArtist Inverts Logic of Ancestral Woodworking and Creates Sculptures from WasteWool, History, and Resistance: Norwegian Artist Reconnects Contemporary Art to Scandinavian Ancestral KnowledgeGuardians of the Ancestral Flame: Blacksmithing as Norway’s Living MemoryIda Siebke Creates “Independent Beings” from Glass Inspired by Taboos and TraumaContemporary Scandinavian Glass: The Visual Language of Tuva GonsholtThought Becomes Image: Swedish Artist Creates Visual Systems from Emotional StatesSpanish Studio Transforms Frames Into Design ObjectsEgyptian Artist Transforms Ceramics into Narrative About Female Suffering and Domestic OppressionFrench Artist Sophie Inard Exhibits Crocheted Works That Transform Symbols of PowerPortuguese Chair Unites Three Centuries-Old Crafts in Sustainable Design PieceMantara Rugs: Art, Social Impact, and Ancestral MemoryChinese Artist Walter Yu Wins International Ceramics Award in BrusselsIsraeli Artist Uriel Caspi Exhibits Ceramic Sculptures That Bridge Tradition and FutureCeramic Brussels awards Colombian artist for work on contemporary ruinsLimoges, France ceramic tradition gains spotlight in BrusselsFrench Artist Creates “Impressions” of Discarded Objects in CeramicCeramic sculptures interact with sound and scenography in award-winning installations around the world“I Need to Touch This”: Kira Fröse’s Sculptures Blur the Line Between Seeing and FeelingGreek Artist Transforms Imperfection into Contemporary Art at Athens Ceramics StudioFrom King’s Cross to Oisterwijk: Danny Cremers on the international ceramics circuitPolish contemporary art gains projection with young ceramicist’s award in BrusselsMaison&Objet’s Designer of the Year proposes “transformism” against throwaway cultureMexican Architect Elevates Piñata to Contemporary Art ObjectCasa Oxente Opens Exhibition Questioning Stereotypes About Art from Northeast Brazil in LisbonThe Geometry of Emotions in Carolin Kreutzer’s Minimalist WorkCamilla Monturil’s Textile Research Gains Space in Design ExhibitionsCeramic Brussels 2026 Brings Together 70 Galleries and Announces Art Prize WinnersSculpture as a Portal to the Unknown: The Art of Maria TorcelloBotanique Beast: Ukrainian Surrealism in Hand-Blown Glass at Maison&ObjetMaison&Objet Features Ukrainian Chair Inspired by Fire and WarHistoric French-Japanese silk and ancient kumihimo are reborn in contemporary jewelry and sculpturesAlagoas, Brazil artisan creates 2-centimeter clay miniatures and gains national and international recognitionUkrainian sculptural ceramics gains ground at international design fairsVisceral Design: ZEMNA creates furniture that speaks to the Primitive Soul and will be present at Maison & Objet Paris 2026Brazilian Ceramicist Finds Her Voice in Traditional Alagoas Clay TechniquesCasa B+M: 1,830-square-foot São Paulo project highlights contrast between white and woodPortuguese ceramicist creates sculptures in dialogue with ancestral memoryTropical modernism: Brazilian residence blurs boundaries between indoors and gardenWall-free São Paulo apartment doubles as DJ studio and corporate retreatInside Brazil’s floating forest flat where plants grow from the ceilingBrazilian modernist furniture collection transforms rented flat into design showcaseBete Said: The alchemy of African memory and contemporary designAncestral craft empowers Ghanaian women and wins over international marketsArtist from Ceará, Brazil, transforms urban waste into art at Fábrica BheringPedro Braga transforms Rio’s topography into original designer furnitureRio studio transforms construction waste into terrazzo design piecesDesigner based in São Paulo keeps his Amazonian roots alivePROSA: Studio combines authorial design and natural materials in artistic furnitureItalian Artist Transforms Reclaimed Wood into Luminous Sculptures and Architectural JewelleryCaio Superchi: Giving Industrial Remnants New Life in LisbonMarta Ramada Leite: Threading Heritage into Contemporary LightingFrench designer transforms intestinal waste into artistic luminaireDesign as Cultural Statement: OCA Objeto’s Afro-Brazilian VisionBárbara Penaforte: Carrying Brazilian Artisanal Heritage Across the AtlanticSicilian designer unveils interactive lighting collection in the NetherlandsSisters turn traditional craft into sustainable business model with artisan cooperativeArchitect creates floor and sculpture set in Brazilian woodsAndean textile project combats rural migration through sustainable designÁurea Sacilotto: When Concrete Art Becomes AdornmentGerman designer develops sustainable furniture with flax and recyclable steelStudio Mo Man Tai explores social themes with colourful and sustainable designCollectie Co: functional art that reconnects with the inner childContemporary Papier-Mâché: Where the Bizarre Becomes BeautifulFrom Potter’s Wheel to Galleries: Projecting Barcelos into the 21st CenturyAptum converts former Dutch power station into open light design laboratoryRosalva Siqueira: Where the Earth SpeaksArch Gallery Design
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    qui. mar 5th, 2026
    Trending News: Contact usStaffAbout usDutch Artist Transforms Clay into Living Beings and Questions the Objectification of the Contemporary WorldFour Series, One Artist, and the Certainty That What Collapses Still Has Plenty to Say: The World of Sofia DonovanWhy the Most Important Artist in Senegal Paints Figures With No FaceLandscapes Without Trees, Vegetation Without Leaves: the Nature Sofía Gallo Paints Exists Only in FormPorcelain in Collapse Becomes Sculpture in the Hands of Simcha Even-ChenFlowers That Think, Faces That Dream: Sara’s Ceramics Challenge the Boundaries Between Art and EthnographyGreek ceramicist turns clay into ecological manifesto, winning over galleries from London to MilanSlow, Manual, and Singular: The Method of Ceramist Zeljana Vidovic That Became a Reference in European Luxury DesignWith Clay, Porcelain, and Volcanic Lava, Chilean Artist Transforms Ancestral Memory into Contemporary SculptureJana Van Ongevalle: the artist who finds poetry in the logic of systemsFrom Le Cordon Bleu to Chelsea College of Arts: The Unlikely Journey of Ceramist Joon Hee KimPolish-British sculptor uses ceramics as an ecological act, exposing humanity’s footprint on the planetWhy an Argentine Ceramist Is Among the Most Respected Names in the Art of Clay WorldwideThe Ukrainian ceramist based in Spain has works in eight international museums and belongs to a global academy tied to UNESCOKristina Austi and the AI That Learned to See With Its HandsWorks by Norwegian ceramist are part of museum collections on three continentsArtist Inverts Logic of Ancestral Woodworking and Creates Sculptures from WasteWool, History, and Resistance: Norwegian Artist Reconnects Contemporary Art to Scandinavian Ancestral KnowledgeGuardians of the Ancestral Flame: Blacksmithing as Norway’s Living MemoryIda Siebke Creates “Independent Beings” from Glass Inspired by Taboos and TraumaContemporary Scandinavian Glass: The Visual Language of Tuva GonsholtThought Becomes Image: Swedish Artist Creates Visual Systems from Emotional StatesSpanish Studio Transforms Frames Into Design ObjectsEgyptian Artist Transforms Ceramics into Narrative About Female Suffering and Domestic OppressionFrench Artist Sophie Inard Exhibits Crocheted Works That Transform Symbols of PowerPortuguese Chair Unites Three Centuries-Old Crafts in Sustainable Design PieceMantara Rugs: Art, Social Impact, and Ancestral MemoryChinese Artist Walter Yu Wins International Ceramics Award in BrusselsIsraeli Artist Uriel Caspi Exhibits Ceramic Sculptures That Bridge Tradition and FutureCeramic Brussels awards Colombian artist for work on contemporary ruinsLimoges, France ceramic tradition gains spotlight in BrusselsFrench Artist Creates “Impressions” of Discarded Objects in CeramicCeramic sculptures interact with sound and scenography in award-winning installations around the world“I Need to Touch This”: Kira Fröse’s Sculptures Blur the Line Between Seeing and FeelingGreek Artist Transforms Imperfection into Contemporary Art at Athens Ceramics StudioFrom King’s Cross to Oisterwijk: Danny Cremers on the international ceramics circuitPolish contemporary art gains projection with young ceramicist’s award in BrusselsMaison&Objet’s Designer of the Year proposes “transformism” against throwaway cultureMexican Architect Elevates Piñata to Contemporary Art ObjectCasa Oxente Opens Exhibition Questioning Stereotypes About Art from Northeast Brazil in LisbonThe Geometry of Emotions in Carolin Kreutzer’s Minimalist WorkCamilla Monturil’s Textile Research Gains Space in Design ExhibitionsCeramic Brussels 2026 Brings Together 70 Galleries and Announces Art Prize WinnersSculpture as a Portal to the Unknown: The Art of Maria TorcelloBotanique Beast: Ukrainian Surrealism in Hand-Blown Glass at Maison&ObjetMaison&Objet Features Ukrainian Chair Inspired by Fire and WarHistoric French-Japanese silk and ancient kumihimo are reborn in contemporary jewelry and sculpturesAlagoas, Brazil artisan creates 2-centimeter clay miniatures and gains national and international recognitionUkrainian sculptural ceramics gains ground at international design fairsVisceral Design: ZEMNA creates furniture that speaks to the Primitive Soul and will be present at Maison & Objet Paris 2026Brazilian Ceramicist Finds Her Voice in Traditional Alagoas Clay TechniquesCasa B+M: 1,830-square-foot São Paulo project highlights contrast between white and woodPortuguese ceramicist creates sculptures in dialogue with ancestral memoryTropical modernism: Brazilian residence blurs boundaries between indoors and gardenWall-free São Paulo apartment doubles as DJ studio and corporate retreatInside Brazil’s floating forest flat where plants grow from the ceilingBrazilian modernist furniture collection transforms rented flat into design showcaseBete Said: The alchemy of African memory and contemporary designAncestral craft empowers Ghanaian women and wins over international marketsArtist from Ceará, Brazil, transforms urban waste into art at Fábrica BheringPedro Braga transforms Rio’s topography into original designer furnitureRio studio transforms construction waste into terrazzo design piecesDesigner based in São Paulo keeps his Amazonian roots alivePROSA: Studio combines authorial design and natural materials in artistic furnitureItalian Artist Transforms Reclaimed Wood into Luminous Sculptures and Architectural JewelleryCaio Superchi: Giving Industrial Remnants New Life in LisbonMarta Ramada Leite: Threading Heritage into Contemporary LightingFrench designer transforms intestinal waste into artistic luminaireDesign as Cultural Statement: OCA Objeto’s Afro-Brazilian VisionBárbara Penaforte: Carrying Brazilian Artisanal Heritage Across the AtlanticSicilian designer unveils interactive lighting collection in the NetherlandsSisters turn traditional craft into sustainable business model with artisan cooperativeArchitect creates floor and sculpture set in Brazilian woodsAndean textile project combats rural migration through sustainable designÁurea Sacilotto: When Concrete Art Becomes AdornmentGerman designer develops sustainable furniture with flax and recyclable steelStudio Mo Man Tai explores social themes with colourful and sustainable designCollectie Co: functional art that reconnects with the inner childContemporary Papier-Mâché: Where the Bizarre Becomes BeautifulFrom Potter’s Wheel to Galleries: Projecting Barcelos into the 21st CenturyAptum converts former Dutch power station into open light design laboratoryRosalva Siqueira: Where the Earth SpeaksArch Gallery Design
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      Slow, Manual, and Singular: The Method of Ceramist Zeljana Vidovic That Became a Reference in European Luxury Design
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      Slow, Manual, and Singular: The Method of Ceramist Zeljana Vidovic That Became a Reference in European Luxury Design

      Founder of ZEECERAMICS studio, Zeljana Vidovic builds each piece by hand, in coils, without molds and without rushing, and it is precisely this refusal of industrial speed that attracts brands…

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      With Clay, Porcelain, and Volcanic Lava, Chilean Artist Transforms Ancestral Memory into Contemporary Sculpture
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      • fevereiro 19, 2026
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      With Clay, Porcelain, and Volcanic Lava, Chilean Artist Transforms Ancestral Memory into Contemporary Sculpture

      Jacqueline Schapiro Clay, porcelain, and lava from Chile in the hands of Jacqueline Schapiro, member of the AIC/IAC and the Homo Faber Guide, become sculptures that evoke ten thousand years…

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      Jana Van Ongevalle: the artist who finds poetry in the logic of systems
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      Jana Van Ongevalle: the artist who finds poetry in the logic of systems

      Jana Van Ongevalle Belgian artist transforms abstract structures into ceramics, drawing, and installation, questioning the boundaries between function, form, and humor. Belgian visual artist Jana Van Ongevalle has spent more…

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      From Le Cordon Bleu to Chelsea College of Arts: The Unlikely Journey of Ceramist Joon Hee Kim
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      From Le Cordon Bleu to Chelsea College of Arts: The Unlikely Journey of Ceramist Joon Hee Kim

      South Korean-born and Canada-based, Joon Hee Kim has accumulated international awards and works in institutional collections around the world Joon Hee Kim has built one of the most singular trajectories…

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      Polish-British sculptor uses ceramics as an ecological act, exposing humanity’s footprint on the planet
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      Polish-British sculptor uses ceramics as an ecological act, exposing humanity’s footprint on the planet

      Gaby Młynarczyk, winner of the Charlotte Fraser Prize 2024 and artist in residence at the University for the Creative Arts, transforms discarded ceramic fragments into sculptures that evoke the Great…

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      Why an Argentine Ceramist Is Among the Most Respected Names in the Art of Clay Worldwide
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      • fevereiro 19, 2026
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      Why an Argentine Ceramist Is Among the Most Respected Names in the Art of Clay Worldwide

      Elizabeth Dychter, a member of the International Academy of Ceramics, answers that question with kilns, porcelain, and a deeply unsettling new series about the limits of human sanity. A piece…

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      The Ukrainian ceramist based in Spain has works in eight international museums and belongs to a global academy tied to UNESCO
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      The Ukrainian ceramist based in Spain has works in eight international museums and belongs to a global academy tied to UNESCO

      Yuriy Musatov Yuriy Musatov, who won second prize at the Manises Biennial in 2024, creates hybrid and alien-like figures as a metaphor for exile and migration. Ukrainian ceramist Yuriy Musatov,…

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      Kristina Austi and the AI That Learned to See With Its Hands
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      Kristina Austi and the AI That Learned to See With Its Hands

      Kristina Austi The Lithuanian-Norwegian artist who trains algorithms with real textures Kristina Austi, a textile artist born in Lithuania and based in Bergen, Norway, has developed a unique method for working with…

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      Works by Norwegian ceramist are part of museum collections on three continents
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      • fevereiro 11, 2026
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      Works by Norwegian ceramist are part of museum collections on three continents

      Trude Westby Nordmark Trude Westby Nordmark is represented in Shigaraki, Japan, Foshan, China, and the oldest applied arts museum in Scandinavia Norwegian ceramist and sculptor Trude Westby Nordmark has built…

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      Artist Inverts Logic of Ancestral Woodworking and Creates Sculptures from Waste
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      Artist Inverts Logic of Ancestral Woodworking and Creates Sculptures from Waste

      Norwegian Ingeborg Elieson Has Works in the National Museum and Critically Engages with Tradition of Valuing Raw Materials Ingeborg Elieson transforms what most people discard into art objects. The Norwegian…

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