Ceramics: Art and Perception aims to set the international standard as a high quality journal dedicated to ceramic art. With a total of 120 pages, it contains approximately 25 substantial reviews, articles and regular features on a broad range of ceramics related subjects with excellent colour photographs throughout.
Ceramics: Art & Perception
Paul Davis Under the Influence
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam at Roopankar Museum of Fine Arts
Swaying Vessels in Spacetime: Recent works by Lee Jong-Min
Shell Wadding: A Slippery Story
Ruminating on Dignity in the Presence of Arbor Vitae: What Has Ceramics got to do With it?
Raven Halfmoon
Derek Weisberg at Trotter&Sholer, NYC
Derek Weisberg at Trotter&Sholer, NYC
Waiting for Miracles: The Creative Outlook of Bauhaus' Descendant. An Interview with Lutz Konecke
Magdalene A.N. Odundo DBE at Salon 94, NYC
Seeing "Space" in "Vestige": Kim Deok-ho’s Recent White Porcelain
Flaming Fingers: An Exhibition of the Work of Trudy Chiddix
The Nanjing Massacre Ceramic Shoes Exhibition An Interview with Artist Wang Cheng
You Cannot Judge the Past by Today’s Standards
Jane Perryman: Fixity and Flux Meditations on/in Time
Chester Nealie: Etched in Fire
Kajihara Yasumoto and the New Old Karatsu
Craft’s Battle for Acceptance: Visual and Spatial Consequences
Ceramic Artist Jaeho Choi: Extending the Lines of History in Yamaguchi Prefecture
The Visibility of Ceramics in Nigeria: A Review
In Praise of Small Pots
Q&A: What are the Most Common Pottery Myths?
Raku-Fired: Waterproof vases
Color Effects of Zinc Silicate Crystalline Glaze Applied on Ceramic Sculpture