It was years ago, back when I had just begun my love affair with ceramics that I was on trip to London and stopped in at the Galerie Besson for an exhibition of Lucie Rie’s work. At the time I think I had a vague notion of how important she was in the wide world of ceramics, but I had just begun to scratch the surface of the medium and the wealth of amazing artists. I remember it being a beautiful little space, the sounds of the street chatter below wafting up. The gallery was filled with these amazing pots, one of which I couldn’t help but to caress in my hands. Well if you’re lucky enough to live in or be visiting London you should check out the current exhibition of Lucie Rie and Hans Coper.
The gallery is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary and there should be some amazing exhibitions in store. Make sure to check out the upcoming exhibition:
TWENTY YEARS · TWENTY POTS
10 September – 2 October 2008
Gordon Crosby
Bernard Dejonghe
Katerina Evangelidou
Anne Floche
Ryoji Koie
Rodney Lawrence
Jennifer Lee
Jacqueline Lerat
John Maltby
Bodil Manz
Shozo Michikawa
Priscilla Mouritzen
Margaret O’Rorke
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Elizabeth Raeburn
Inger Rokkjaer
Alev Siesbye
Vladimir Tsivin
Annie Turner
Hans Vangso
That’s quite the list of Ceramic All Stars! Should be a fantastic show. If you want a bit of a sneak peek at some of the work check out Priscilla Mouritzen’s blog. She makes amazingly beautiful and elegant woodfired pinch pots. Stunning really.
Hello Carole,
I really like your blog. Thanks for the beautiful Photos and inspiring words. I am new to blogging and am happy to find such extensive posting on ceramic art world goings-on. Your work is beautiful too!
Caroline