Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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The new work of Richard Phethean is contextualised by Andy Horn
The sublime provides the catalyst for Tanya Gomez's vessels, writes Kimberley Chandler
Yvette Bretenbach discovers the wood-fired work of Ben Richardson at a restaurant in Tasmania
Friend, colleague and gallerist Deborah de Beer profiles the work of John Higgins
Richard Heeley and his wife Lucy Heeley created H&H to showcase both British ingredients and craftsmanship
Ian Wilson explores Jo Taylor's sinuous thrown forms
Gareth Mason shares a very personal take on the experience of throwing
Gareth Mason puts theory into practice with his step-by-step guide to throwing
Richard Phethean talks us through slip painting on an oval teapot
Virginia Scotchie throws sculptural forms on the wheel using parts and pieces. Here, she shows us how
Ever wondered about the characteristics of clay particles? Oelof Heckroodt explains why clay acts the way it does
Adam Sutherland shares his experience of working alongside artist Laure Prouvost to realise her Turner Prize-nominated project
Andrew Dawood draws a parallel between ceramics and dentistry