Ceramic Highlights at ADAA - The Art Show 2023

The 35th Annual Edition of the ADAA (Art Dealers Association of America) - The Art Show 2023 was held at the Park Avenue Armory, featuring 78 booths in the grand Gothic building. MoCA/NY sent a reporter to this year's fair to highlight ceramic artwork and we're pleased to present a list of seven galleries representing notable and established ceramic artists.

1. David Kordansky Gallery

Betty Woodman (1930 - 2018)

Betty Woodman's mixed media works are on full display at David Kordansky Gallery's booth. Woodman's colorful and playful deconstructed reconstructions showcase her brilliance and expertise in collaging clay, drawings, and paintings. Woodman's inventive forms and pioneering experimentations remind viewers why she was, and still is, considered a leading figure in the ceramic field.

2. James Cohan Gallery

Kathy Butterly

Another remarkable ceramist who uses vibrant colors and painterly expressions is Kathy Butterly whose intricate, ornamental, petite sculptures were on display at the James Cohan Gallery booth. In addition to being featured at The Art Show, Butterly is currently exhibiting at the James Cohan Gallery (Nov 1-11, 2023). Make sure to visit the gallery at 48 Walker Street to see the incredible show spotlighting Butterly's work spanning from 1994 to 2022.

3. Yoshii Gallery

Taizo Kuroda

Yoshii Gallery presents White Porcelain, an installation with works by one of the most important artists in Japanese contemporary ceramics: Taizo Kuroda. The minimalistic and elegant forms "evoke an infinite world beyond the realm of earthly limitations" and illustrate Kuroda's mastery in expressing strength and simplicity.

4. Sperone Westwater Gallery

Bertozzi & Casoni

The Italian team Bertozzi & Casoni, shows new hyperrealistic ceramic sculptures at the Sperone Westwater Gallery booth. Brillo boxes full of trash, decaying eggs, watermelon rinds, and banana peels on plates and in bins contemplate modern-day consumption and waste - a criticism of contemporary consumerism.

5. P·P·O·W Gallery

Ann Agee

P·P·O·W Gallery presented an incredible solo installation of fifteen ceramic figures and two ceramic wall pieces by Ann Agee. Agee's powerful Madonnas of the Girl Child series, subverts the canonical symbol by portraying the child as a female, scrutinizing the propagandistic use of the Madonna and Child motif. She masterfully uses a variety of techniques - incorporating pigment into slabs of stoneware clay, screen printing, spraying, stenciling glazes, and directly painting on the surfaces).

6. Marian Goodman Gallery

Tavares Strachan

Tavares Strachan's new body of ceramic sculptures and paintings from his Galaxy and Galaxy Mandala series were exhibited at the Marian Goodman Gallery booth. Strachan's ceramic vessels with a human head atop illuminate overlooked histories and address themes of identity and belonging.

7. Thomas Colville -Fine Art Gallery

Elie Nadelman

Elie Nadelman's small figurines were present at the Thomas Colville Gallery booth. Although two of the three sculptures by Nadelman are made of polychromed papier-mache, Two Women (the figures on the left of the image) is made of polychrome terracotta.


To explore more New York-based and international galleries representing ceramic artists, visit our CERAMIC WORLD DESTINATIONS MAP!

Don't forget to check out our past coverage of ceramic highlights at the Armory Show 2023: Ceramic Sightings at the Armory.

Ceramic Sightings at the Armory

Ceramic art comes alive at the Armory Show 2023, a dazzling global art spectacle at New York City's Javits Center. Over four days, 225 galleries from 35 countries converge to inspire collectors, curators, and the public. Emerging and established artists come together for an unforgettable art experience.

MoCA-NY reporters Judith Schwartz and Ilsy Jeon embark on a ceramic adventure, navigating the mammoth arena, and unearthed 25 galleries embracing this medium. These galleries are on the Ceramic World Destinations map on the MoCA- NY website. 

Notable and renowned artists such as Betty Woodman, Beverly Semmes, and Kim Simonsson’s works are on display with stellar examples of their signature styles. Mid-career artists such as Nicole Cherubini, Joakim Ojanen, Sana Mussasama and Roxana Jackson reveal new forms with refreshingly unsettling candor. Emerging artists were elected to show ceramic art for the first time. Browsing the range of expression at this year’s Amory, ceramic art is, no doubt, becoming a viable presence in the art venues of the world.  

1.

GALLERIA MASSIMO MININI

BRESCIA

BOOTH 205

Betty Woodman, Francesco Simeti


Betty Woodman - Rose room, 2008, 213x247x40 cm
Francesco Simeti - Hellebore, 2023, glazed porcelain

2.

SEPTEMBER

Kinderhook

BOOTH F23

Nicole Cherubini

3.

Micki Meng

San Francisco

BOOTH P4

Cathy Lu

Cathy Lu, Peripheral Visions, 2022. Ceramic, porcelain, water pump, tubing, containers. Dimensions variable.

4.

JOSH LILLEY

LONDON

BOOTH 307

Alake Shilling, Rebecca Manson, Catharine Czudej, Benedetto Pietromarchi

Alake Shilling - Im a Blue Bunny and I Carrot A Lot, 2023, glazed ceramic, 66 x 61 x 53.3 cm
Rebecca Manson - Bluebell, 2023, porcelain, glaze, and adhesives, 53 x 36 x 13 cm
Catharine Czudej - Scratch 2023, 2023, Bismuth & Ceramic, 56 x 41 x 5 cm
Benedetto Pietromarchi - Untitled, 2023, terracotta and ceramic, 24 x 24 x 24 cm

5.

COOKE LATHAM GALLERY

LONDON

BOOTH P16

Serena Korda

WIMPLE, 2023 Glazed stoneware, 24 K gold lustre, steel, wood 29 x 22 x 28cm

6.

ERIC FIRESTONE GALLERY

EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK

BOOTH 320

Sana Musasama

7.

GALERIE FORSBLOM

HELSINKI

BOOTH 219

KIM SIMONSSON

Kim Simonsson - Centerpiece, 2022, ceramics, nylon fibre, synthetic flowers, 145 x 100 x 100 cm

8.

GAA GALLERY

NEW YORK, COLOGNE, PROVINCETOWN

BOOTH P9

Anina Major

9.

SOUTHERN GUILD

CAPE TOWN

BOOTH 345

Zizipho Poswa

10.

GALERIE ALBERTA PANE

PARIS, VENICE

BOOTH S16

Marcos Lutyens

11.

GALERIE RON MANDOS

AMSTERDAM

BOOTH 222

Bouke De Vries

Bouke De Vries - Fragile memory vessel, 2022, 18th century Chinese porcelain vase, glass, and tape
Bouke De Vries - Black gold and red memory vessel, 2023, 18th century Chinese porcelain and glass

12.

GALERÍA PATRICIA READY

SANTIAGO

BOOTH F6

Seba Calfuqueo

Seba Calfuqueo - Mıńimo común denominador, Serie Pueblos de Abya Yala, Aymara, 2023 Ceramics Courtesy the artist and Galería Patricia Ready
Seba Calfuqueo - Mıńimo común denominador, Serie Pueblos de Abya Yala,Yaquis, 2023 Ceramics Courtesy the artist and Galería Patricia Ready

13.

HALF GALLERY

NEW YORK

BOOTH 426

Se Oh

14.

P420

BOLOGNA

BOOTH 105

Shafei Xia

15.

PEQUOD CO.

MEXICO CITY

BOOTH P38

Renata Petersen

16.

ANAT EBGI

LOS ANGELES

BOOTH 209

Krzysztof Strzelecki

Krzysztof Strzelecki - Midnight Advances, 2023, glazed ceramic, 38.1 x 24.77 x 10.8 cm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.

BEN HUNTER

LONDON

BOOTH 404

Clementine Keith-Roach

Clementine Keith-Roach - Mater, Matter, 2021, terracotta, jesmonite, paint, 183 x 114 x 20 cm

18.

NIGHT GALLERY

LOS ANGELES

BOOTH 340

Roxanne Jackson

Roxanne Jackson - Crystal, 2023, ceramic, glaze, luster, 101.6 x 243.8 x 35.6 cm

19.

PATEL BROWN

TORONTO, MONTREAL

BOOTH F12

Rajni Perera, Marigold Santos

20.

YOSSI MILO

NEW YORK

BOOTH 229

Cameron Welch, Ibrahim Said

Cameron Welch
Ibrahim Said

21.

REPETTO GALLERY

LONDON, LUGANO

BOOTH 309

Fausto Melotti

22.

THE HOLE

NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES

BOOTH 232

Joakim Ojanen

Joakim Ojanen - Romantic Weekend (Sitting on Flower), 2023, glazed stoneware, 81 x 43 x 32 cm

23.

MOSKOWITZ BAYSE

LOS ANGELES

BOOTH 433

Ryan Flores

24.

PETER BLUM GALLERY

NEW YORK

BOOTH F4

Joyce J. Scott

Joyce J. Scott - Lake of Fire, 2014, porcelain, blown and fused glass, beads, thread, plastic, 25.4 x 16.5 x 15.2 cm

25.

LOCKS GALLERY

PHILADELPHIA

BOOTH 116

Beverly Semmes

Beverly Semmes - Rooster, 2012, ceramic, epoxy, and paint, 52 x 18 x 18 inches
To explore more international galleries representing ceramic artists, visit our Ceramic World Destinations Map!