Ceramics
Maiolica explained through the world’s greatest collection of Renaissance decorative art
This book, linked to a current exhibition, explores the V&A’s unrivalled holdings
Impressive publication on the anonymous 'RA' collection of Chinese porcelain
Maria Antónia Pinto de Matos' three-volume catalogue is painstakingly researched and beautifully presented
Local collectors pick and choose in Chinese art and ceramics sales, with unsold lots increasing in key auctions
The days when buyers would pay top prices for any work seem to be over, as a maturing market becomes more selective and sensitive to change in the global economy
As Au Bak Ling’s Chinese imperial ceramics go on view, two experts discuss how excavations at kiln sites have affected our understanding of Chinese ceramics
Passionate about porcelain, Royal Academy, London from 17 November 1998
Beth Katleman re-conceives of the manufactured in carefully crafted ornaments at Art Basel 2011
Their outward naïveté conceal a network of historical influences
Openings and expansions: Ceramics at the V&A
Over 3000 objects from 2500CB to the present day on display
Salvador Dalí tea set for V&A
Will be shown in Surreal Things exhibition next year
Interview with Ruth Duckworth on her retrospective: “The older I get, the bigger my works and ideas become”
The ceramics grande dame thinks big
The new domesticity in Contemporary art
Focus is on the decorative arts at Art Basel Miami Beach
Book review: 'English Pottery 1620-1840' is the harvest of a long and fruitful career:
Robin Hildyard’s book on English pottery is a fitting culmination of his distinguished V&A curatorship
Decorative arts today: Where to find that coffee-filter ballgown
Contemporary applied crafts on show at Sotheby’s
Christie’s Picasso sale saw prices soar; but the highest-priced lots were the least desired
Most of the unsold lots were high-value items unlikely to attract new buyers
Serious doubts about “Alhambra” vase sold at Drouot for E3.6 million
Big price, big fake?
The sale of Chinese porcelain triumphed during Asia Week
Excellent results for an exemplary group of Chinese porcelain
New York Ceramics Fair 2001 hits upon winning formula as dealers elated by sales
Collectors defy mini-blizzard
Ming and Qing Chinese ceramics: A flood of fakes from Jingdezhen
Forgers reportedly work to order from Sotheby’s catalogues
Books: Hilary Young, English porcelain, 1745-95
Identifying the common circumstances behind the 18th-century ceramics industry
Two new books examine ceramics from different points of view
One is a technical and stylistic analysis; the other a cultural critique. Both are well worth a read
Clarice Cliff collectors unite
A record-breaking sale and a forthcoming exhibition at Stoke-on-Trent
A marked improvement at Grosvenor House and Olympia
Collectors from all over the world turned up with lots of money and confidence—and so did the British
Ceramics: Blue and white, all right!
A round-up of some recent books on porcelain, pottery and delftware
“Converging Cultures: art & identity in Spanish America”: a much anticipated exhibition
Four years late, the major show of Spanish colonial art and culture reveals the viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru produced during Spanish dominion
V&A exhibition proves Wedgwood has gone to pot
The current exhibition highlights just how weak the products of the modern company are
Updated Getty Museum illustrated catalogue
Charissa Bremer-David et al Decorative Arts: an illustrated summary catalogue of the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum
Anthony van der Woerd Shaw and Copestake: the Collector’s Guide to early SylvaC 1894-1939
Illustrating the factory’s output from 1894 to the late 1930s
Useful dealers' survey responds to market interest in 19th-century ceramics
Outside the canon, but now bought by US Arab and Japanese collectors