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11.09.2025

Ceramic Highlights: Salon Art + Design 2025

Salon Art & Design brings nearly fifty galleries to the Park Avenue Armory this year—and in twenty of them, ceramics step forward, shaping some of the fair’s most memorable moments.
By: MoCA/NY
November 9, 2025



Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065

From November 6 to 10, Salon Art & Design returns to the Park Avenue Armory—now in its fourteenth year—with a luminous showing of more than fifty galleries, where design meets sculpture and functional objects rise to the realm of fine art. This year, ceramics appear in renewed dialogue with furniture, lighting, and decorative forms, as both new participants and longtime exhibitors introduce new work, including notable additions from returning artists.

Hostler Burrows presents a memorable constellation of clay: the moss-green, fairytale figures of Kim Simonsson; Kirsi Kivivirta’s geometric stoneware wall pieces, composed from small, puzzle-like arrangements; and Irene Nordli’s convulsive, creaturely vessels—also on view at the gallery’s Tribeca location in Both Sides Now. Ippodo Gallery introduces works by Agnes Husz—spiraling slabs of clay that twist into abstract forms—and by Masahiro Maeda, whose iro-e practice reimagines traditional techniques through contemporary surface patterning. At Onishi Gallery, a concentrated display of Bizen ware—shaped by flame, ash, and centuries of tradition—provides a grounding counterpoint, with a more expansive presentation continuing through November 21 at the gallery’s Upper East Side location. At Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Jiha Moon’s narrative vessels—hybrid forms animated by folklore and pop-cultural gesture—take confident prominence, as LES Collection presents Gianfranco Briceño’s painted pots, their surfaces tracing intimate narratives of gender and sexuality.

Returning galleries include Liz O’Brien, presenting new variations by Paul Briggs, Isobel Egan, and Jennifer Hickey; Todd Merrill Gallery, showcasing works by Christopher Russell and Molly Hatch; and Donzella Ltd., presenting Chris Gustin alongside Rosanne Sniderman—among many others across the fair.

Taken together, the fair traced a continuum—functional and sculptural, traditional and contemporary, austere and exuberant. It suggested how clay moves—from studio to gallery to domestic interior—art to look at, yes, but also to live with. Beauty here is not a proclamation, but a companion.

Here are nineteen galleries that reveal the depth and range of ceramics at this year’s fair.

Hostler Burrows

Los Angeles & New York City, United States

Kim Simonsson | Irene Nordli | Graham Marks | Kirsi Kivivirta | Eun-Ha Paek | Kristina Riska

Shoshana Wayne Gallery

Los Angeles, United States

Jiha Moon

LES Collection

New York City, US

Gianfranco Briceño

Onishi Gallery

New York City, US

Kuroi Hiroshi | Kaneshige Kōsuke | Isezaki Jun | Mori Ichirō

Donzella Ltd.

New York City, United States

Rosanne Sniderman | Chris Gustin | Robbie Heidinger | Riley Walzer | David Haskell | Dena Zemsky

Dena Zemsky | Large Sculptural Bowl #6 | 2023 | Glazed stoneware. Hand-built stoneware bowl with blue glazes | h. 7" dia. 14" | Photo courtesy: Donzella Ltd.

Ippodo Gallery

New York City, United States & Tokyo, Japan

Agnes Husz | Masahiro Maeda

Gallery Fumi

London, United Kingdom

Max Lamb | Jeremy Anderson

Liz O'Brien

New York City, United States

Paul Briggs | Jennifer Hickey | Isobel Egan

Wexler Gallery

New York City & Philadelphia, United States

Malcolm Mobutu Smith | Trish Demasi | Malene Djenaba Barnett

Verso

New York City, United States

Alissa Coe | Ilona Golovina

DYNE

New York City, United States

Kara Chin

Galerie Carole Decombe

Los Angeles, United States & Paris, France

Isabelle Sicart & Nicolas Reese | Sophie Mareek | Helle Damkjaer | Caroline Scholl | Viggo Kyhn

Twenty First Gallery

New York City, United States

Alice Gavalet | Géraldine Cornette de Saint Cyr

Géraldine Cornette de Saint Cyr | Pair of Solaris Lamps | 2025 | Glazed ceramic | 18.9 x 14.9 in | Photo by: Sam Jeon

Todd Merrill Studio

New York City, United States

Andrea Marquis | Mindy Horn | Christopher Russell | Molly Hatch

Mia Karlova Galerie

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Valeriya Isyak | Olga Malygina | Anna Volkova

Craftica Gallery

Warsaw, Poland

Anna Milczanowska

Galerie Marcilhac

Paris, France

René Buthaud

Victoria Yakusha Gallery

Multiple Locations

Victoria Yakusha | Yana Lande

Maison Gerard

New York City, United States

Raoul Lachenal & Georges Jaéglé | Guy Bareff


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