‘Mediterranean Ceramics and their Global Influence’ IAC Members’ Selected Exhibition IAC 2024 Portugal

‘Mediterranean Ceramics and their Global Influence’ IAC Members’ Selected Exhibition IAC 2024 Portugal

日時:
16/09/2024 @ 6:00 PM – 01/01/2025 @ 2:00 AM Asia/Tokyo タイムゾーン
2024-09-16T18:00:00+09:00
2025-01-01T02:00:00+09:00
場所:
Armazém das Artes, Alcobaça, Portugal
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IAC Members’ Selected Exhibition 2024

‘Mediterranean Ceramics and their Global Influence’

From 16 September to 31 December 2024
At the Armazém das Artes – Alcobaça, Portugal

『IAC国際陶芸アカデミー会員選抜展2024ポルトガル大会:地中海の陶芸と世界への影響』

@アルマゼムダズアルツ・アートセンター (ポルトガル)
[2024 令和6年9月16日→12月31日]

おしらせ:赤沢嘉則の陶芸作品「The Surface」が国際陶芸アカデミー会員選抜展に選ばれました。2024令和6年9月16日から9月20日までポルトガルのアルコバサで開催されるIAC国際陶芸アカデミー2024ポルトガル大会の期間に合わせてアルマゼムダズアルツ・アートセンターにて展示されます。

The Surface 2024

The Surface 2024

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IAC MEMBERS’ EXHIBITION: MEDITERRANEAN CERAMICS AND THEIR GLOBAL INFLUENCE

| 16.09.2024 – 31.12.2024 |

Opening: 16.09.2024

Curators: Alberto Guerreiro, José Antunes

Given its geostrategic importance, the Mediterranean has been the stage for countless historical events, many of them inseparable from the cultural progress of humanity, producing an impact that extends well beyond its territorial dimension – Portugal being a case in point – establishing itself as one of the most influential cultures in the world.

This exhibition reveals precisely how this influence can be established in the artistic universe of contemporary ceramics. Based on a competition organized by the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) and aimed at all of its members, forty-four (45) artists from twenty-six (26) countries were selected, and their work clearly demonstrates the inspirational power of the ancient culture of the Mediterranean.

The exhibition is a rare opportunity to come into contact with a multifaceted set of works of great artistic quality in terms of what is being produced today in the field of international designer ceramics, expressed either by following the artistic tradition and techniques of antiquity, or through innovation, using renewed techniques reporting current socio-cultural or geopolitical themes inherent in the context of the Mediterranean or the world in which we live, such as forced migration, climate change or the timeless theme of the ‘conflict’ of cultures.

Featuring the artwork of Arina Ailincai, Yoshinori Akazawa, Ali Alawadh, Shanyar Algarad, Montserrat Altet Girbau, Kay Aplin, Mahmoud Baghaeian, Andrea Barker, Orlando Basulto, Jenny Beavan, Ute Kathrin Beck, Andrew Burton, Jovana Čavorivć, Ray Chen, Lisa Creskey, Gao Daqing, Vassos Demetriou, Karima Duchamp, Elizabeth Dychter, Narges Faharani, Lynn Frydman Kuhn, Shamai Gibsh, France Goneau, Wen-Hsi Harman, Jen-daw Hwang, Alejandra Jones, Maria Joanna Juchnowska, Phyllis Kudder Sullivan, Young Min Lee, Jordi Marcet & Rosa Vila-Abadal, Carlos Martínez García, Heide Nonnenmacher, Carlos Prado, Karin Putsch-Grassi, Lana Rakanovic, Shoji Satake, Valentina Savic, Adel Souki, Kala Stein, Hongyu Tan, Annika Teder, Judit Varga, Velimir Vukicevic, Fabienne Withofs and Adil Writer.

 

Armazém das Artes
R. Eng. Duarte Pacheco 38
Alcobaça
PORTUGAL

Thur – Fri 2pm – 5pm
Sat – Sun 10am – 12:30pm, 2pm – 6pm

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