Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art

Wonderful exhibition at the Hayward Gallery of contemporary art using ceramics.

It was all shown quite sparsely with few barriers so you really interacted with the work. The pieces either seemed to be bright and colourful or white and serene and they worked well together.

Of course there was obvious people like Grayson Perry and Edmund de Waal and I was pleased to recognise Rachel Kneebone too. Shout outs go to Emma Hart’s abstract pictures in ceramic set into windscreen shaped frames and Klara Kristalova’s installation of 18 fairy/mythical figures in a landscape of vegetation which gave off a beautiful smell. 

I think my favourite was five life sized scenes from a house taken over by bugs and mice by Lindsay Mendick. I should have found it horrific but I loved it.

The show with lots of artists to look out for in the future and an reactivated love of ceramics.

Closes 8 January 2023


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