Richard Saltoun Gallery and the AA present Born From Earth: Women in Ceramics

clay ceramics on clay plinths in white interiors

(Ben Westoby)

From slabs of baked clay to fine porcelain and a batch of “erotic cookies,” a new all-woman group exhibition organized in collaboration with the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) in London is a celebration of ceramic art amplified by a series of architectural interventions.

Born from Earth: Women in Ceramics, at the Richard Saltoun Gallery in Mayfair until mid-August, includes pieces from eleven artists set against an installation designed by the show’s curator Lisa Chan, founder of architecture and art studio It’s a Local Collective.

The show sets out to foreground the work of women often overlooked as “agents of change” in the history of ceramics, and includes works from pioneers like modernist sculptor Ruth Duckworth, to multi-disciplinary feminist artist Judy Chicago.

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