Inspiring Sculpture, © Sam Bakewell
Inspiring Sculpture, © Antony Gormley
[“view studio”, 09.07.2010]
via http://www.antonygormley.com/news/studio-item/id/150/page/156#p1
Ceramics Now Exhibition, 3rd edition / Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
Ceramics Now Exhibition, 3rd edition / Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
November 8-26, 2012Opening Reception: Thursday, November 8, 6:00 PM.
The international Ceramics Now Exhibition is an itinerary exhibition of contemporary ceramics which presents works of artists that are featured in Ceramics Now Magazine’s platforms or are invited. The exhibition reunites artists from different countries and communities, and facilitates contact between them and the public. Ceramics Now Magazine and Exhibition operate as an exchange platform between artists, galleries, museums, collectors and people passionate about art.
In the context of the globalization of arts and of rapid exchange of information, it is more and more necessary to make a serious coagulation of what is contemporary ceramics. The incorporation of many diverse subjects, working techniques and mediums in creating a ceramic object, are more and more frequent, risking if not counterbalanced, to take this domain back to crafts. The harmony between the compositional elements and concept can be realized through exercise, and this exercise is a reference point for contemporary artists. In creating a contemporary ceramic object, an equilibrium can be reached by those who feel the need to create and who create with depth. Originating either from Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia or America, practice, delicacy and accuracy are characteristics that unite them. The Ceramics Now Exhibition reunites these artists and brings their work together aiming to create an open platform between them and the public. The third edition of our main event will be held between 8-26th of November 2012, at Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, and will present the works of 22 world-renowned contemporary ceramic artists.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Steve Belz (USA), Gherghina Costea (Romania), Kimberly Cook (USA), Ossama Mahmoud Emam (Egypt), Nato Eristavi (Georgia), Jason Hackett (USA), Teresa and Helena Jané (Portugal), Brian Kakas (USA), Yoichiro Kamei (Japan), Kentaro Kawabata (Japan), Allison Luce (USA), Nicolae Moldovan (Romania), Akio Niisato (Japan), Heide Nonnenmacher (Germany), Szilvia Ortlieb (Austria), Barbara Schmid (Austria), Avital Sheffer (Australia), Suzanne Stumpf (USA), Kouzo Takeuchi (Japan), Shinya Tanoue (Japan), Kwok-Pong Bobby Tso (China), Gavril Zmicală (Romania).Curator: Vasi Hîrdo
Coordinator: Cristina Popescu Russu
Ceramics Now Magazine is a comprehensive and innovative publication & online art platform specialized in contemporary ceramics. Founded in 2011, the magazine celebrates the creative field of ceramics through publishing interviews, reviews and works of new and world-renowned ceramic artists, and providing information on contemporary ceramic art exhibitions.
Inspiring Photography, © Faith47
[Johannesburg, voyage]
http://www.faith47.com/voyage/-2011/
AP. PHOTOS © FAITH47, 2011
FOD ceramic project by Helena and Teresa Jané
FOD… presented by INSPIRATION OF THE NATION
From Ioana Avram, Romania
Rain
Inspiring Painting, © Antoni Tàpies
[Legs, 2001]
http://www.fundaciotapies.org/
© FUNDATION ANTONI TÀPIES | AP. PHOTOS © GASULL FOTOGRAIFIA, 2012
FOD - WEARABLE ART BY THJANE | eternal optimist
From Minas Minatsis, Greece
http://eternal-optimist.com/section/design/fod-wearable-art-thjane
Inspiring Photography, © Ken Thorne
[National Geographic’s 2012 Traveler Photo Contest Winners (AP Photo/ Ken Thorne, “Baobad Alley”)]
(sub-studio design via Nat Geo Traveler Photo Contest 2012)
Fashion Installation: Ficam Os Dedos by THJané
“Fashion Installation” tells about our last wearable art collection FOD…
THJANÉ
(Source: thjane.blogspot.pt)
THJANÉ
(Source: thjane.blogspot.pt)
THJANÉ
[4/7 posições 4/7 positions]
(Source: thjane.blogspot.pt)
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