TEFAF Maastricht, 2018
Adrian Sassoon will present a curated selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreHitomi Hosono and Junko Mori selected to participate in an exhibition in Toyama, Japan
Hosono and Mori have been selected to show works in the ‘Worlds Kogei 100’ exhibition. There is a long tradition of KOGEI (which translates as ‘artisan crafts’)
Read MoreJunko Mori’s Silver Poetry nominated as one of the Art Fund’s top ten acquisitions for 2017
We are thrilled to announce that Junko Mori’s Silver Poetry is on the Art Fund’s top ten list of supported acquisitions for 2017
Read MoreVases and Vessels
International stylist Gianluca Longo has curated a new exhibition at David Gill Gallery called ‘Vases and Vessels’
Read MoreReimagining Nature: Hitomi Hosono’s Memories In Porcelain
Combining memories of her mother’s garden in Gifu with inspiration found in the parks of London, the work of Hitomi Hosono demonstrates a meticulous study of botanical forms in Porcelain.
Read MoreReview of ‘Reimagining Nature: Hitomi Hosono’s Memories in Porcelain’
This exhibition at the Daiwa Foundation Japan House 13/14 Cornwall Terrace (Outer Circle) London NW1 4QP is on from 3 November until 15th December 2017
Read MoreHitomi Hosono: C’est Le Bouquet!
C’est le bouquet! celebrates seventeen ceramic artists who are inspired by flowers and use their motifs in their designs. Hitomi Hosono has created twelve beautiful, new pieces specifically for this exhibition which draw on all her favourite floral themes.
Read MoreSalon of Art + Design, 2017
We are excited to be returning to New York and we will be presenting a carefully curated selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2017
At PAD London 2017 we had a great response to our objects – a particular highlight was Hans Kotter’s ‘Point of View – Magic 8-Ball’.
Read MoreThe Shipley Art Gallery purchases a major work by Kate Malone
We are excited to announce that The Shipley Art Gallery have purchased an Ebullient Magma Vase, by Kate Malone. Below is a short video about Kate’s glazing process of this piece. See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2017
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery alongside 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreMICHAEL EDEN: WEDGWOOD AND WOULDN’T
In this select display of work Michael Eden honours Josiah Wedgwood, whilst embracing contemporary culture and contributing to the future of art and craft.
Read MoreA Leaves Bowl, 2016, by Hitomi Hosono is purchased by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
This moulded, carved and hand-built porcelain bowl with an interior of fine ‘dancing sprigs’ was bought by LACMA in 2016 following our exhibition at the Salon of Art and Design in New York.
Read MoreTEFAF New York Spring, 2017
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery. This was the first time we presented the work of Australian glass artist Tim Edwards.
Read MoreTemple Newsam acquires Junko Mori’s Silver Poetry; Spring Fever Ring, 2014
Silver Poetry; Spring Fever Ring is a tour de force of contemporary silversmithing techniques.
Read MoreThe Minneapolis Institute of Art Acquires The British East India Company – Trade & Colonise, 2016, by Robin Best
The British East India Company tells the story of the cultural interrelationship between India, China, Australia and Britain and its arch-rival France in the sixteenth century.
Read MoreTEFAF Maastricht, 2017
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreTHE SALON: ART+DESIGN, NY, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePAD LONDON ART+DESIGN, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MoreThe Fitzwilliam Museum purchases Tanami Mapping III – Talus Slope, 2014, by Pippin Drysdale
Talus Slope is a vivid example from renowned Australian Ceramicist, Pippin Drysdale’s Tanami Mapping series.
Read MoreFelicity Aylieff – Explorations in Blue
Felicity Aylieff presented a series of ceramic and monumental works at Linley, Belgravia.
Read MoreSentinel, 2016, by Susan Wraight, acquired by the British Museum
This netsuke, hand-carved and stained boxwood and buffalo horn with inlaid amber and gold leaf was completed in 2016 and purchased immediately by the British Museum.
Read MoreHitomi Hosono’s Zenmai Bowl, 2016, acquired by Musée Guimet
As one of the largest collections of Asian Art outside Asia, this moulded, carved and hand-built porcelain bowl with yellow gold leaf interior has found the perfect home in the Musée Guimet, Paris.
Read MoreJunko Mori’s A Silver Organism; Crystal Nigella, 2016 and A Silver Organism; Textured Spike, 2016 Acquired by the Musée Mandet
Junko Mori’s A Silver Organism; Crystal Nigella, 2016 and A Silver Organism; Textured Spike, 2016 acquired by the Musée Mandet. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JUNKO MORI PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:
Read MoreThe Rothschild Foundation Acquires two major works by Kate Malone
Kate Malone, one of the UK’s leading ceramic artists, presented a collection of new work reflecting the gardens and collections at Waddesdon Manor, the great Rothschild house in Buckinghamshire.
Read MoreMasterpiece, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a combination of contemporary ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone, jewellery and 18th Century French porcelain.
Read MoreLos Angeles County Museum of Art Commissions Innovo Vase, 2016 by Michael Eden
Michael Eden was Commissioned for LACMA’s exhibition ‘The Stowe Vase: From Ancient Art to Additive Manufacturing’ to make this piece.
Read MoreMichael Eden: Recent Work
Michael Eden exhibited recent works created using 3D printing technology at Linley, Belgravia.
Read MoreTEFAF, Maastricht, 2016
Adrian Sassoon presented a high quality selection of ceramics, metalwork, glass, hardstone and jewellery.
Read MorePortals by Michael Eden, 2016 purchased for the National Museums Scotland Collection
Michael Eden was asked to create a unique piece to celebrate the architectural styles of the National Museum of Scotland which would be displayed in the ‘Pushing the Boundaries’ exhibition. This section highlights the many ways in which artists embrace traditional techniques whilst exploring new technologies.
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