Check out the first installment of our two-part Tokyo guide, where we explore 72 Hours in Tokyo. This feature extends the journey with curated suggestions for day trips beyond the city—highlighting the often-overlooked historical and contemporary ceramic destinations.
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Highlights at FOG Design + Art
The 11th edition of FOG Design + Art features 59 galleries, an expanded FOG FOCUS, and the debut of FOG MRKT. Highlights include Ruth Duckworth’s ceramics at Lebreton, alongside standout presentations from Japonesque, Hostler Burrows, and Gallery Fumi.
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Highlights at Ceramic Brussels 2025
Showcasing cutting-edge contemporary ceramics, Ceramic Brussels returns for its second edition with an expanded lineup of bold works, innovative glazes, and a striking industrial setting that captivates art and clay enthusiasts alike.
72 Hours in Dublin, Ireland
Explore 72 hours in Dublin, from the National Museum of Ireland to hidden gems like the Fruit Market and Sunlight Chambers, uncovering the city's rich ceramics, art, and architecture.
Cold, Cracks in Clay: A Finnish Winter in New York
In "Winter Tales," Finnish artist Pekka Paikkari weaves a poignant narrative of wintry landscapes—fractured, raw, and achingly poetic—at HB381 Gallery, on view through February 22.
Ceramic Highlights: Untitled Art + Design Miami 2024
MoCA/NY highlights 15 galleries featuring ceramic art at Art Basel fairs—Untitled Art and Design Miami—unveiling the medium's limitless possibilities with contemporary sculptures and innovative designs.
What is the Future of Clay?
The Clay Studio celebrates its 50th anniversary with a final exhibition featuring eight artists whose works explore and reflect their visions for the future.
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Ceramic Highlights: The Winter Show 2025
The Winter Show returns to the Park Avenue Armory from January 24 to February 2, 2025, bringing together over 70 exhibitors whose works span centuries. From Delftware and Portuguese faience to contemporary ceramics, the fair offers a rich dialogue between past and present.
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