Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
November/December 2024
May/June 2022
Our round-up of key stories from the world of ceramics
Adam Nathaniel Furman is taking ceramics to new heights and pushing the boundaries of design possibilities, making art accessible to the public. Corinne Julius discovers more
CR’s pick of the crop of current ceramic exhibitions
Sebastian Blackie reviews the exhibition Magdalene Odundo at Cambridge
John Higgins shares the inspiration and making process behind one of his handbuilt and expressively decorated bowl
Jane Audas visits Chilean artist Fernando Casasempere in his studio to find out more about the inspiration for his work
Lisa Katzenstein tells us more about her re-interpretation of traditional making methods through a contemporary lens
Jessica Browne reports on the makers, talks featured and what to expect at the popular show
Kimberly Chandler caught up with Kate Malone and the FiredUp4 campaign to find out more about their work with young people and fundraising activities
Sophie Woodrow’s porcelain figures make connections between humans and the natural world. She shares her influences with Annie Le Santo
Moira Vincentilli discovers the inspiration behind Jane Perryman’s new work, on show at Ruthin Craft Centre
Malory Tate tells us about her work inspired by the 18th century and the community that helped shape her into the artist she is today
Daniel Boyle takes us through the processes and techniques he uses to throw, ash glaze and salt fire his vibrantly decorated pots
A special exhibition at Ceramic Art London aims to highlight the impact of air pollution through ceramics. Linda Bloomfield tells us more
Wendy Gers chooses to celebrate Yoon Seok-hyeon’s first solo exhibition Ott/Another paradigmatic ceramics at the Princessehof Musuem in the Netherlands