Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
July/August 2025
Ceramic pines made by artisans in Mexico have become a passion for the interior design duo behind Objekti. Jane Audas discovers more
Colin Martin reviews The Hepworth Wakefield’s new show, which surveys the British studio pottery movement and highlights links with sculptural practice
The potter takes us through the processes and techniques he uses to make and decorate his painterly pieces
The Japanese kintsugi repairer shares the process she uses for repairing broken ceramics using yobitsugi, incorporating the techniques of easy kintsugi (kan-i kintusgi)
Australian ceramicist Nicola Moore shares her passion for combining glazes and her exciting experiments of firing in a microwave kiln
A strong connection to the landscape of where she grew up in Poland and a fascination with the figurative form has shaped Aneta Regel’s abstract sculptures. Andre Hess tells us more
Ceramicist and Instagram star Florian Gadsby takes us step-by-step through the processes and techniques he uses to make a collection of angular vessels
Ellen Bell reviews On Your Table, a showcase of domestic ceramics at Ruthin Craft Centre in Wales
John Ward is regarded as one of Britain’s most influential potters, yet very little has been written about his 50-year career – until now. Emma Crichton-Miller tells us more
Sara Flynn makes porcelain sculptural vessels with refined surfaces. She speaks to Annie Le Santo about honouring authenticity within her practice
Ceramic artist Lorna Fraser shares the processes and techniques she uses to create one of her intricate handmade flower heads
Beth Williamson visits Strange Clay, a new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery and discovers a selection of ceramic art that is challenging perceived ideas about the medium