Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
March/April 2024
Nicholas Lees has spent decades refining research-led processes to create dynamic and innovative sculptures. Annie Le Santo spoke to him to find out more
Danish ceramic artist Bodil Manz is recognised for her light-enhancing, paper-thin cylinders. Now in her 80th year, Natalie Baerselman le Gros honours her career
Lise Herud Braten’s organic way of working has resulted in dramatic sculptural forms. She talks to Jane Audas about her journey from cloth to clay
Ceramic pines made by artisans in Mexico have become a passion for the interior design duo behind Objekti. Jane Audas discovers more
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
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
Sally MacDonell is captivated by the power of human connections. She tells Annie Le Santo how it has inspired her three decades of creating ceramics
American-based Akira Satake tells Jane Audas about how his background in music and Japanese roots have influenced his work
Emma Lacey produces timeless and durable ceramic wares. She spoke to Annie Le Santo about her creative journey and the importance of longevity
Andre Hess discusses Angela Verdon’s process of creating ‘technical miracles’ in bone china – unique abstract sculptures that make you want to stop, touch and discover more
Sophie Woodrow’s porcelain figures make connections between humans and the natural world. She shares her thoughts and influences with Annie Le Santo