Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
May/June 2025
Akiko Hirai’s explosive pots have won her worldwide acclaim. Emma Crichton-Miller delves into her background and practice
Ruth King writes a tribute to the late Karen Bunting, former chair of the CPA
Jean-Nicolas Gérard's expressive slipware celebrates daily rituals and the spontaneity of handmade forms. Natalie Baerselman le Gros finds out more about his approach to aesthetic and function.
Inspired by her coastal upbringing and design background, Juliet Macleod blends refined porcelain with nature-inspired decorations, echoing influences from Andy Priestman's landscape-connected work
Potter Jeremy Steward shares the techniques and processes he uses to create his wheel-thrown teapots
Patia Davis takes us through the processes and techniques she uses to wheel throw and slip decorate one of her screw-threaded jars
Natalie Baerselman le Gros discovers the influences and techniques behind Lotte Westphael’s porcelain cylinders
Henry Willett's Collection of Popular Pottery at the V&A represents a ceramic snapshot of popular Victorian culture. Jane Audas discovers more
A new exhibition by Magdalene Odundo is taking place at Houghton Hall. Beth Williamson explores the context of the ceramic artist’s work in this historic setting
Rachel Grimshaw sculpts ceramic forms that defy the nature of the material. Natalie Baerselman le Gros finds out more
The potter takes us through the processes and techniques he uses to make a faceted bowl and sgraffito-drawn platter
Elena Howard discusses the creative fusion of ceramics and artificial intelligence