It's that one about pots (etc).
"News:
Our round-up of key stories from the world of ceramics
Profile: Philosophy Of Imperfection - Emma Crichton-Miller
Akiko Hirai ’s explosive pots have won her worldwide acclaim. Emma Crichton-Miller delves into her background and practice
Gallery:
CR’s pick of the crop of current ceramic exhibitions
Review: When Creativity Meets Clay - Jessica Browne
When creativity meets clay Art in Clay Farnham returns this November. Jessica Browne spoke to co-organiser Anna Miller to learn about what visitors can expect from this year’s show
Potters On Pots: - Peter Black
Peter Black reflects on his fascination with 17th and 18th century porcelain and how this has influenced his work
Preview: Built In Colour - Maria Gasparian
Maria Gasparian shares her journey into creating architectural ceramics by bringing together ceramic art, design and industrial manufacturing
Profile: Painted Giants - Corinne Julius
Felicity Aylieff ’s connection to Jingdezhen in China has seen her practice grow. Corinne Julius discovers more about her new show of monumental pots at Kew Gardens
Potter's Secrets: - Clare Conrad
Clare Conrad reflects on the inspirations that led to her distinctive style and details the processes behind her wheel-thrown sculptural stoneware
Profile: Natural Connections - Annie Le Santo
Icaro Maiterena’s unique background has inf luenced his ceramic sculptures. He shares the memories and studies that have shaped his practice with Annie Le Santo
One To Watch: - Jacques Monneraud
Cardboard or clay? Jacques Monneraud speaks to CR about his latest collection and the joy in creating tactile illusions
Masterclass: - Petra Steward
Petra Steward takes us step-by-step through the techniques and processes she uses to slab-build and decorate a butter dish with lid
Glaze Recipe: - Anthony Dix
Anthony Dix shares three salt-glaze recipes taught to him by his past tutors and expanded on with decades of experimentation
Curator's Choice: - Céline Graziani
Céline Graziani, director of the Magnelli Museum in Vallauris, chooses pieces by Suzanne Ramié, founder of the Madoura workshop where Picasso later worked"