Art Fair

Ceramic Art London

17 Apr 2015 – 19 Apr 2015

Event times

Friday - Saturday: 10 am - 6 pm. Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm.

Cost of entry

Day ticket - £12. Concessions - £9. Three day ticket - £25.

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Royal College of Art

London, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • Bus 9,10,52
  • South Kensington/High Street Kensington
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The world's most prestigious platform for contemporary ceramics, Ceramic Art London returns to the Royal College of Art for its eleventh edition.

About

Ceramic Art London is the leading international showcase for ceramicists and sees 80 ceramicists from across the globe travel to London to present and sell their work at the eleventh instalment of the fair.

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, 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. 

An artist-led fair, Ceramic Art London facilitates the unique chance to buy pieces directly from the makers and, with prices ranging from £30 to £10,000, the event provides a personalised experience catering to all collecting budgets and interests. A special exhibition of work by current ceramics students of the Royal College of Art will provide a further platform for rising stars to present new work.

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