Ceramic Brussels is back for its second year, showcasing an incredible array of works by over 200 artists from around the world. This unique art fair is dedicated entirely to the medium of ceramics, offering a diverse and eclectic selection of pieces that highlight the versatility and creativity of contemporary ceramic artists.
One of the standout artists featured in this year’s exhibition is Nobuhito Nishigawara, known for his gilded drips that add a touch of luxury to his sculptures. His pieces exude elegance and sophistication, drawing viewers in with their intricate details and shimmering surfaces. Another artist to watch out for is Andrés Anza, whose spiny forms seem to come alive with a sense of movement and dynamism. His sculptures are captivating and intriguing, inviting viewers to ponder the stories behind each piece.
This year’s edition of Ceramic Brussels puts a spotlight on contemporary Norwegian makers, showcasing their innovative approaches to ceramic art. From Eirik Falckner’s unique collaboration with bees to create honeycomb sculptures to Marianne Huotari’s colorful ceramic discs arranged in a mesmerizing wall sculpture, the fair presents a wide range of styles and techniques that push the boundaries of the medium.
The exhibition runs from January 23 to 26, giving art enthusiasts the opportunity to explore a diverse selection of ceramic artworks. Whether you’re drawn to the organic forms of Nishigawara’s sculptures, the playful vessels by Daphne de Gheldere, or the intricate compositions of Samuel Yal, Ceramic Brussels offers something for everyone.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these talented ceramic artists at this one-of-a-kind art fair. Immerse yourself in the world of ceramics and discover the beauty and complexity of this ancient medium in a contemporary context.