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Vipul Kumar
Nature’s Signature
Stoneware, 356 cm x 118 cm x 52 cm,
2018
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Juree Kim
Evanescent Landscape-Svarglok, 2018
Jaipur soil, water, variable size
Evanescent Landscape: Hwigyoung Video
of the process on a loop
Clay, Water and Video
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British Ceramics Biennial
Made Out of Place, 2018
Joanne Ayre and Warli artists, Ramesh
and Rasika Hengadi and Barney Hare
Duke
Ceramic, clay, video, photography etc
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Ester Beck
Matter is a Centre of Dreaming, 2018
(Sculpture + Performance)
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Asim Paul
Existance Non-existance, 2018
Ceramics & Iron
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Danijela Tenner
Do you know, what’s behind?, 2018
Unfired red teracotta, mixed media
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Shalini Dam, Not Everyone Will Dance In The Rain, terracotta
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Anjani Khanna
Unnamed, 2018
Porcelain, Rope, Fabric, Paper
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Atita Taware
Little Wings Are More Than Enough, 2018
Stoneware
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Ingrid Murphy
Sounds of the Pink City, 2018
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Shirley Bhatnagar
The Broken Promised, 2018
Stoneware, Porcelain, earthenware clays
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Madhvi Subrahmanian
Untitled, 2018
stoneware, light, shadow and projection
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PR Daroz
Weathered rock after the rain, 2018
Stoneware
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PR Daroz
Weathered rock after the rain, 2018
Stoneware
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Reyaz Badaruddin
Still Life, 2018
Porcelain, Terracotta, Wood and Acrylic
on Canvas
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L.N. Tallur
Man exhibiting Holes, 2018
Terracotta Hollow Block and Cement
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Thukral and Tagra
Longing for Tomorrow
Porcelain
Drawings on paper
We’re excited to herald an important new event in our orbit of craft and design in the Indo-Pacific. The first Indian Ceramics Triennale: Breaking Ground is open in Jaipur from 31 August to 18 November 2018.
Breaking Ground has been conceived and driven by a six-member core team of mid-career ceramic artists – Anjani Khanna, Madhvi Subrahmanian, Neha Kudchadkar, Sharbani Das Gupta, Reyaz Badaruddin & Vineet Kacker. It responds to the expansion in ceramic art in India and abroad and the idea of representing ceramics in a broader contemporary context. The artist projects for this edition explore themes of scale, site specificity and/or concept through installation, interaction, technology and performance. It is presented by Jawahar Kala Kendra in collaboration with the Contemporary Clay Foundation.
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