at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, through September 17, 2016.
1 Lauren Skelly’s Stacked, 15 in. (38 cm) in length, porcelain, stoneware, stain, glaze, adhesive, flock, 2016. Photo: Michael James Bailey.
“Contemporary Korean Ceramics,”
at Fondation Bernardaud (www.bernardaud.com/fr) in Limoges, France, through November 5.
1 Soh Young Park’s La Citta Blu, 11 in. (29 cm) in length, porcelain, fired to cone 10, 2016. Photo: Jinju Kang.
2 Sekyun Ju’s Tracing Drawing 309, 16 in. (42 cm) in height, pencil drawing on white stoneware, 2013.
5 Sinhyun Cho’s Flow of Lines, 15 in. (40 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. 6 Eui Jeong Yoo’s Ego, 3 ft. 8 in. (1.1 m) in height, ceramic, decal, white gold luster, 2009.
1 Phyllis Kudder Sullivan’s The Penelope Project, 10 ft. 8 in. (3.25 m) in length, stoneware, stains, slips, fired to cone 06, 2010–2016. Photo: Joseph D. Sullivan.
“Witness to an Ancient Truth: Ceramics by Young Jae Lee,”
at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com) in Boston, Massachusetts, through September 4.
1 Young Jae Lee’s plate, 20 in. (51 cm) in diameter, feldspar glaze with engobe brushwork, stoneware, 2013. Photo: John Davenport.
“Waves of Ink: Painting in Porcelain,”
at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, September 13–October 28, 2016.
1 Takahiro Kondo’s Tsunami, 4 in. (12 cm) in height, marbleized porcelain, silver mist overglaze, 2015. Photo: Tomas Svab.
Pablo Picasso: 25 Years of Edition Ceramics
at Columbus Museum of Art (www.columbusmuseum.org) in Columbus, Ohio, through September 11, 2016.
1 Pablo Picasso’s La Danse, 15 1⁄3 in. (39 cm) in length, ceramic, 1957. Copyright 2016 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
1 Wesley Harvey’s Double Bear Stare Platter, 18 in. (46 cm) in length, earthenware, slip, glaze, silver luster, laser decals, gold leaf, glitter, resin, hot pink rayon fibers, commercial decals, 2016. 2 Rain Harris’ Bon Mot, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, porcelain, commercial decals, walnut, plastic tree, resin, 2016.
“Bryan Hopkins, Lindsay Oesterritter and Bill Wilkey,”
at Santa Fe Clay (www.santafeclay.com) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 2–October 15.
1 Bryan Hopkins’ tray, 14 in. (36 cm) in length, porcelain.
2 Lindsay Oesterritter’s stacking boxes, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, iron-rich stoneware.
“Earth, Fire and Life: Six Thousand Years of Chinese Ceramics,”
at Maxwell Museum of Anthropology (www.unm.edu/~maxwell) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, through September 30, 2017.
1 Chinese painted jar, 24 in. (61 cm) in diameter, low-fired pottery, 2500–2300 BC. Courtesy of the Eason Eige Collection. Photo: T. Ocken.
2 Chinese Jun ware jar, 15 in. (38 cm) in diameter, Song through Yuan Dynasties (960–1368 CE). Courtesy of the Eason Eige Collection. Photo: B. Bernard.
“Utilitarian Clay VII: Celebrate the Object, Presenters and Invited Artists Exhibition,”
at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (www.arrowmont.org) in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, through September 25.
1 Mike Helke’s pouring pots, to 9 in. (23 cm) in height, earthenware, 2015. Photo: Peter Lee. 2 Sean O’Connell’s canister jar, 9 in. (23 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, glaze, luster, 2015. 3 Andy Brayman’s Black Minimal Surface Vase, 29 in. (74 cm) in length, black porcelain, 2015.
“In The Mood,”
at Vallois America (www.vallois.com) in New York, New York, through October 29.
1 Jean-Marie Foubert’s Plaque, 19 in. (48 cm) in height, 2007. Copyright Images-Studio, Pascal Van Gysel, Vallois America.
2 Jean-Michel Folon’s Modern Time, 5 ft. 3 in. (1.6 m) in length, 2002. Copyright Images-Studio, Pascal Van Gysel, Vallois America.
“Cake,”
at the Dinnerware Museum (www.dinnerwaremuseum.org) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, through September 4, 2016.
1 Klein Reid’s Ecos Cake Plates, 11 in. (29 cm) in diameter, porcelain. 2 Leopold Foulem’s Royal Benevolence, 9 in. (25 cm) in height, found objects, 2016. Photo: Richard Milette.
3 Linda Sikora’s Cake Tea Stand, 11 in. (28 cm) in diameter, porcelain, monochrome glaze, 2016. 4 Paul Eshelman’s Corrugated Cake Plate, 13 in. (33 cm) in diameter, slip-cast red stoneware, 2016.
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“Waves of Ink: Painting in Porcelain,”
at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, September 13–October 28, 2016.
1 Kondo Takahiro’s Monolith-Bluegreen Mist, 43 3/8 in. (110 cm) in height, glazed porcelain, silver mist overglaze, cast glass, 2014. Photo: Tomas Svab.
2 Kondo Takahiro’s Silver Mist Bowl, 6 1/4 in. (16 cm) in height, glazed porcelain, silver mist overglaze, 2015. Photo: Tomas Svab.
“Contemporary Korean Ceramics,”
at Fondation Bernardaud (www.bernardaud.com/fr) in Limoges, France, through November 5.
1 Euijeong Yoo Luck vessel, 38 in. (97 cm) in height, ceramic decalcomaniagold, luster motor, 2010. 2 Seunghee Lee’s Tao series, 34 in. (86 cm) in height, ceramic, porcelain.
“Witness to an Ancient Truth: Ceramics by Young Jae Lee,”
at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com) in Boston, Massachusetts, through September 4.
1 Young Jae Lee’s plate, 20.25 in. (51 cm) in diameter, chalk and feldspar glaze with engobe brushwork, stoneware, 2013. Photo: John Davenport. 2 Young Jae Lee’s Shallow Bowl, 7.5 in. (19 cm) in width, chalk and nepheline syenite glaze with engobe, stoneware, 2016. Photo: John Davenport.
Left to right: Young Jae Lee’s Cylindrical vase, 10.3 in. (26 cm) in height, petalite, feldspar, oak ash glaze with engobe brushwork, stoneware, 2015. Young Jae Lee’s Cylindrical vase, 7.5 in. (19 cm) in height, chalk and nepheline syenite glaze with engobe, stoneware, 2016. Young Jae Lee’s Cylindrical vase, 9.3 in. (24 cm) in height, petalite, feldspar, oak ash glaze with engobe brushwork, stoneware, 2015. Photo: John Davenport.
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Freshly Funk
at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, through September 17, 2016.
“Contemporary Korean Ceramics,”
at Fondation Bernardaud (www.bernardaud.com/fr) in Limoges, France, through November 5.
Interconnections: The Language of Basketry
at the Hunterdon Art Museum (www.hunterdonartmuseum.org), in Clinton, New Jersey, through September 4.
“Witness to an Ancient Truth: Ceramics by Young Jae Lee,”
at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com) in Boston, Massachusetts, through September 4.
“Waves of Ink: Painting in Porcelain,”
at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, September 13–October 28, 2016.
Pablo Picasso: 25 Years of Edition Ceramics
at Columbus Museum of Art (www.columbusmuseum.org) in Columbus, Ohio, through September 11, 2016.
“Beauty of Life,”
at Ippodo Gallery (www.ippodogallery.com) New York, New York, September 9–29.
“Decalcomaniacs,”
at Red Lodge Clay Center (www.redlodgeclaycenter.com) in Red Lodge, Montana, through September 30.
“Bryan Hopkins, Lindsay Oesterritter and Bill Wilkey,”
at Santa Fe Clay (www.santafeclay.com) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 2–October 15.
“Earth, Fire and Life: Six Thousand Years of Chinese Ceramics,”
at Maxwell Museum of Anthropology (www.unm.edu/~maxwell) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, through September 30, 2017.
“Utilitarian Clay VII: Celebrate the Object, Presenters and Invited Artists Exhibition,”
at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (www.arrowmont.org) in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, through September 25.
“In The Mood,”
at Vallois America (www.vallois.com) in New York, New York, through October 29.
“Cake,”
at the Dinnerware Museum (www.dinnerwaremuseum.org) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, through September 4, 2016.
Subscriber Extra Images
“Waves of Ink: Painting in Porcelain,”
at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, September 13–October 28, 2016.
“Contemporary Korean Ceramics,”
at Fondation Bernardaud (www.bernardaud.com/fr) in Limoges, France, through November 5.
“Witness to an Ancient Truth: Ceramics by Young Jae Lee,”
at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com) in Boston, Massachusetts, through September 4.
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