Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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Theaster Gates practice is based on his love of clay and belief in the spirituality of making. Georgia Haseldine tells us more
CR’s pick of the crop of current ceramics exhibitions
Robin Cawdron-Stewart explores the background to a new exhibition at Ditchling that recalls the impact spending time with the artistic community there had on Shōji Hamada
Anna Lambert shares the inspiration and making processes of one of her handbuilt and painted bowls
Anja Lubach explains how an encounter with a Madonna statue shaped her practice imprinting thrown porcelain vessels with faces found in religious iconography
The Kasama Potters project promotes ceramics that are characterised by self-expression and individual choice. CR’s Annie Le Santo finds out more
Gregory Tingay developed his love of clay while he was a novice monk at Buckfast Abbey – Jane Audus uncovers the details of his unusual career path
The Oriental Ceramics Society is celebrating its centenary this year; Corinne Julius explores its history and impact in both the East and the West
Ella Bulley is a designer based in London who draws inspiration for her ceramics from her Ghanaian heritage
Ceramicist Tanya Gomez takes us step-by-step through the processes she uses to throw, join and glaze one of her signature undulating pieces
John Calver has been making stoneware pottery for 40 years. He shares the recipes for the glazes that are layered onto one of his richly decorated bowls
Rachel Gotlieb from the Crocker Art Museum in the USA, chooses a piece that expresses the physical and spiritual struggles of the human condition