In the New York Times Art and Design section, author Martha Schwendener reviews the 2016 New York Ceramic & Glass Fair. Her article features Ferrin Contemporary and ceramic artist Bouke de Vries.
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ANTIQUES: Getting the Blues
In its JanuaryâFebruary 2016 issue, The Magazine ANTIQUES featured Shax Riegler’s article “Getting the Blues: Transfer ware translated by three contemporary artists.” Paul Scott, Andrew Raftery, and Don Moyer were selected for their powerful and popular use of transfer ware.
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Decor Arts Now: “Friday Field Trip: New York Ceramics & Glass Fair”
Lynn Byrne of Decor Art Now says, “I love this show because it is so intimate and colorful, plus it celebrates the best of old and new wares. Often times the contemporary artists are present to discuss their creations, usually with great passion… “One of my favorite aspects of the New York Ceramics & Glass Fair this year is a special exhibition, entitled Mended Ways.” She features work by Stephen Bowers, Bouke de Vries, and Paul Scott.
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IN New York: The Art of the Hunt
IN NEW YORK magazine’s January 16, 2016 special art feature, “The Art of the Hunt,” by Terry Trucco, investigates the hottest items at this Januaryâs art shows. In the section about the New York Ceramics & Glass Fair, Ferrin Contemporary and artist Bouke de Vries are featured.
C-File: New York Ceramics & Glass Fair 2016
C-File’s Bill Rogers highlights selections from the fair. “The selections on display come to us from across time, spanning the 17th century to today.” Ferrin Contemporary’s Bouke de Vries work is featured.
Juxtapoz: New Ceramic Work by Sergei Isupov
In their November 15, 2015 post, Juxtapoz highlights Sergei Isupov.
PEM: A Thing for Porcelain
In their online blog, Connected, the Peabody Essex Museum’s Dinah Cardin connects some porcelain dots â dots of music, literature, Edmund de Waal, Bouke de Vries, and the clay itself.
Lowell Sun: Sergei Isupov in “Head On” at de Menil Gallery
On the Lowell Sun’s website, Nancye Tuttle’s blog from January 18, 2016, includes local Art Picks. On her list is Sergei Isupov’s “Head On” exhibit at the de Menil Gallery at Groton School, Groton, Massachusetts.
Sergei Isupov in “Head On” at de Menil Gallery
Sergei Isupovâs solo exhibition, Head On, will run through March 3, 2016 at the de Menil Gallery at Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts. It features Isupovâs ceramic sculpture, exploring the literal and metaphoric form of the human head.
Design Sponge: Vipoo Srivilasa
WHATâS IN YOUR TOOLBOX: VIPOO SRIVILASA
Design Sponge, December 2015
Annie Webler interviews Vipoo Srivilasa with questions about life’s tools that keep him inspired, organized, and productive.
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