Les Journées de la Céramique – Paris

 

Les Journées de la Céramique - Paris ceramic exhibition

Les Journées de la Céramique – Paris

 

 

Les Journées de la Céramique  – ‘the ceramics days’ – 20th anniversary

 

In 1995, a group of ceramicists and experts founded the Paris-Potier Association with the intention of creating an important ceramic event in Paris in an easily accessible place, to become a showcase for ceramics. The aim was to manifest a friendly outdoor program to present ceramic sculpture in the same light as day-to-day utility objects. The Paris-Potier team has continued as an association consisting of a dozen professional ceramists, who every year invite ceramic exhibitors to present a coherent, lively and renewed pottery gathering for the Parisian public.

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Les Journées de la Céramique - Paris - A girl holding a ceramic sculpture

Les Journées de la Céramique – Paris

 

 

Annual ceramique market in Paris

 

 

 

 

Les Journées de la Céramique - Paris 2016

Les Journées de la Céramique – Paris

 

 

Some of the ceramic artists participating in the show.

 

ceramic-sculpture-Brigitte-Long

Ceramic sculpture – Brigitte Long

‘I like to give substance to matter-earth; It is my favorite support. I lead her, she carries me away; It is a game or a melee with matter, with fire. Model, transform, assemble, deform, paint, engrave, inhabit a space, open it and make it vibrate. Inspired by nature, the mineral and conscious of this reality so fragile and complex, I seek simplicity and the essential in the forms and the materials.’

 

 

Agnès-Coupey-glazed ceramic-table

Agnès Coupey – glazed ceramic table with steel legs

 

 

Ainsley-Muraour-ceramic-sculpture

Ainsley Muraour

 

 

alain-gaudebert-french-ceramicist

Alain Gaudebert French ceramicist

 

Anne-Krog-functional-pottery

Anne Krog functional pottery

 

 

Rachel-Wood pottery bowl

Rachel Wood footed bowl

‘ I am inspired by the world around me…the colours, shapes and the textures of the landscape.’
‘ I want each pot to convey its own spirit and character…to have a pulse and a heartbeat. I want the marks to reflect the journey of exploration and learning in each pot, just as a wrinkle or dimple depicts expression and character in a human face.’

 

 

Armel-Hédé-contemporary-ceramics - pastel glaze vessel

Armel Hédé jar with incised surface

 

 

Armel-Hédé--raku-ovoid-vessel

Armel Hédé — raku ovoid vessel

 

 

Armel Hédé at his studio

Armel Hédé

 

 

Armel-Hédé-lidded-jar earth tones

Armel Hédé lidded jar

 

 

 

Auzolle-Fabienne-ceramic-figure-sculptures

Fabienne Auzolle – ceramic figure sculptures

 

 

 

Beatriz-Trepat-ceramic-bottles orange and brown

Beatriz Trepat ceramic bottles

 

 

Belhaj-Myriam-potière-platter with fish motif

Belhaj Myriam potière platter

 

 

Belhaj-Myriam-potière plate

Belhaj Myriam ceramic decor plate

 

 

Benedicte-Vallet-cream color ceramic-sculpture

Benedicte Vallet

 

 

bertholon-stephanie-light blue-vases reptile patterns

 Stephanie Bertholon – light blue porcelain vases, reptile skin patterns

 

 

 

Corinne Betton--ceramic-bowls

Corinne Betton–ceramic-bowls

 

 

 

Betton-Corinne-French ceramicist

Corinne Betton

 

 

'Big-Tree-Cloud' ceramic sculpture -Marianne Abergel

‘Big Tree Cloud’ ceramic sculpture – Marianne Abergel

 

 

bleue-carte-vessel-Philippe Buraud

Philippe Buraud  —  Terra sigillata bleue carte

 

Terra sigillata: the technique
Clays found in the nature are thoroughly mixed in a large quantity of rain water. Addition of sodium silicate favors the dispersion and decantation of heavy clay particles. After a long time of decantation (up to a month), only the upper very liquid part, which contains the finest clay particles, is kept. This liquid is used in successive thin layers to cover the dry raw clay body and polished in between each layer:  a technique very similar to Japanese lacquer. The remarkable shine of the finished piece is due to the alignment of the fine clay particles which reflect the light. The piece is then bisqued and smoked fired with wood. Depending on the nature of both the clay body and the terra sigillata, tensions may appear and will be revealed by the smoke firing process. Warm and transparent colors range from white to black through all the color palette of natural ochre.

 

Françoise-Nugier ceramic lidded jar

Françoise Nugier ceramic lidded jar

 

 

Bourlard-Jean-François-ceramic-pots

Jean François Bourlard

 

 

Jean-François-Bourlard ceramic sculpture vessel

Jean François Bourlard ceramic sculpture vessel

 

 

Bouteilles-et-bol-Stéphanie Gamby

Bouteilles et bol – Stéphanie Gamby

 

 

Brigitte-Labb,-ceramic poly-chrome sculpture

Brigitte Labb, sculpture

 

 

Brigitte-Penicaud-exposition-malicorne

Brigitte Penicaud

 

 

Britta-Mikasch-ceramic-jugs in black and white

Britta Mikasch ceramic jugs

 

 

Britta-Mikasch-ceramic-jugs

Britta Mikasch-ceramic vase and bottles

 

 

bustier-pascal-jaouenPascal Jaouen, an embroiderer, for whom the earthenware company created in 2008 a faience bustier for his 2008 collection presented at the Festival de Cornouaille

Faience bustier by Pascal Jaouen, made by  the earthenware company Henriot, created in 2008 for the Festival de Cornouaille

 

 

Cache-pot-orange-et-anisFrançoise-Nugier

Françoise Nugier cache pots

 

 

 

Cardona-Jacqueline-André rooster platter

Cardona Jacqueline André – three roosters motif platter

 

 

 

Christian-Bourceau tea bowl

Christian Bourceau tea bowl

 

 

ceramicist-Alex-Standen three cups

Alex Standen three cups

 

 

 

Ceramic vase by Job Heykamp

Ceramic vase by Job Heykamp

 

 

Dutch ceramicist Job Heykamp

 

 

 

Ceramist-Jane-Reumert sculpture vessel

Danish ceramist Jane Reumert

 

 

Christine-Fabre-crimson ceramic-sculpture

Christine Fabre

 

 

Christina-Guwang-ceramic-cup

Christina Guwang ceramic cup

 

 

 

Christine Fabre

 

 

cirque-5---Marianne Abergel ceramique

‘Cirque 5’  — Marianne Abergel

 

 

coupe-bleue-2-Marianne Abergel French ceramics

Coupe Bleue 2 – Marianne Abergel

 

 

cruche_2-Beatriz-Trepat cerazmic jug

Beatriz Trepat ceramic jug

 

 

Delphine Dardare-ceramic-vessels

Delphine Dardare

 

 

Richard Dewar--ceramic-sculptures

Richard Dewar — ceramic sculptures

 

 

Dominique-Bajard-ceramic sculpture France

Dominique Bajard sculpture

 

 

Dupuy-Thierry pottery vase

Thierry Dupuy

 

 

Elvira-Keller-Altri-Mondi ceramic sculpture

Elvira Keller — Altri Mondi

 

 

Fanny-Acquart-Gensollen-ceramic-jewelry

Fanny Acquart Gensollen ceramic jewelry

 

 

Françoise-Chaussy-ceramic art vases

Françoise Chaussy ceramic art vases

 

 

Francoise-Dufayard-Ceramic-plate

Francoise Dufayard

 

 

Françoise-Nugier-ceramic-vase abstract glaze decoration

Françoise Nugier ceramic vase

 

 

Les Journées de la Céramique - Paris - head sculptures

Les Journées de la Céramique – Paris

 

 

Gaëlle Guingant-Convert ceramique sculptures

Gaëlle Guingant-Convert ceramique sculptures

 

 

 

Gaudebert-Alain--ceramic polychrome vase

Alain Gaudebert — ceramic sculpture vase

 

 

Guy-Honoré--contemporary sculpture

Guy Honoré — contemporary sculpture

 

 

Gaëlle-Guingant-Convert ceramic -ribbed-sculpture

Gaëlle Guingant-Convert

 

 

Héloïse-Bariol-ceramic art -plate

Bariol Héloïse

 

 

Hélène-Loussier-porcelain-figurine

Hélène Loussier porcelain figurine

 

 

 

Hemery-Gwenael_abstract-ceramic-vase

Hemery Gwenael – abstract ceramic vase

 

 

Heloise-Bariol-ceramic dish greens and peach colors

Heloise Bariol ceramic dish

 

 

ceramics on display-Myriam-Belhaj

Myriam Belhaj

 

 

Jean-Francois-Thierion--ovoid-ceramic-vessel

Jean Francois Thierion

 

 

Jean-Francois-Thierion-ceramic-artist

Jean Francois Thierion with paint gun

 

 

Jérôme-Galvin-ceramic-vase with fixes and birds

Jérôme Galvin – ceramic vase

 

 

Jérôme Galvin

 

 

Joly-Didier-pottery-free form vase

Didier Joly – free form ceramic vase

 

 

Kaori-Kurihara-sculpture

Kaori Kurihara ceramic sculpture

 

 

Michel Lanos abstract-ceramics

Michel Lanos ceramic abstractions

 

 

Large conical bowl---Rachel-Wood-Gallery

Large conical bowl — Rachel Wood

 

 

L'ATELIER-TANDEM-Pierre-Dutertre-Stephanie-Gamby

Pierre Dutertre and Stephanie Gamby

 

 

lLaure Giraudaud-biomorphic-sculptures

Laure Giraudaud biomorphic sculptures

 

 

Laurent-Dufour-french-ceramicist

Laurent Dufour

 

 

les-journees-de-la-ceramique-workshop

Les Journées de la Céramique workshop

 

 

Louise Gardelle-pottery-jug naked lady motif

Louise Gardelle ceramic jug with naked lady motif

 

 

 

Marc Michel Gabali---ceramic contemporary vase

Marc Michel Gabali

 

 

Marie Pierre Meheust_boat-sculpture

Marie Pierre Meheust

 

 

Marie Sophie André-ceramic-figure-sculpture

 

Marie Sophie André ceramic figure sculpture

 

 

Martine Le Fur-céramiste--ceramic-sculpture

Martine Le Fur

 

 

Maya Micenmacher-ceramic-plates

Maya Micenmacher

 

 

Marie-Sophie-André ceramic abstract sculpture

Marie Sophie André

 

 

Michel Le Gentil_ceramic sculpture vase

Michel Le Gentil

 

 

Michel-Gardelle-ceramic-vase

Michel Gardelle

 

 

Mireille Moser-pottery-vase

Mireille Moser

 

 

Mireille Moser green vase

Mireille Moser

 

 

Monika-Debus-céramique-sculpture

Monika Debus céramique sculpture

 

 

Monika Debus céramique sculpture green and black

Monika Debus céramique sculpture

 

 

Myriam Chemla hand painted porcelain

 

 

Nani Champy Schott--cup

Nani Champy Schott

 

 

Nani-Champy-Schott-cerammics

Nani Champy Schott

 

 

 

nugier-francoise-pottery-vase

Francoise Nugier pottery vase

 

 

Marianne-Abergel ceramic sculpture

Marianne Abergel

 

 

Rozenn-Bigot-tri-footed-vase

Rozenn Bigot

 

 

Sarah-Clotuche-ceramic-sculptress

Sarah Clotuche

 

 

Stéphanie Raymond-mother child -plate

Stéphanie Raymond – mother child ceramic plate

 

 

Ule-Ewelt-ceramic-animals

Ule Ewelt

 

 

vase-bleu-Aline-Lafollie-ceramique

Vase bleu – Aline Lafollie ceramique

 

 

café céramique from Luc Riolon on Vimeo.

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Mike Gordon
    Posted June 30, 2017 at 12:43 pm | Permalink

    Very nice work too bad there aren’t more specifics…. size, kiln atmosphere,etc. Mike Gordon

  2. Robbie I. Hood
    Posted June 30, 2017 at 12:50 pm | Permalink

    I was rushed getting this one up by the commencement date – June 29th. I will add a few more details in if they exist.
    Robbie

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