Keramis presents for the first time the 20 bowls constituting the 2 editions of the "Treasure Bowl Collection", initiated by the International Academy of Ceramics (AIC).
Treasure Bowl Collections I-II is a very unique collection in contemporary ceramics. It is the culmination of a precious collaboration between international artists (10 for each edition) and a curator, all members of the AIC.
The curation of the first edition, developed between 2016 and 2018 under the theme Native Clay , was entrusted to South Korean curator Misun Rheem. Ludovic Recchia, curator director of Keramis signed the curatorship of the second edition carried by the theme of Appropriation . Thus, to imagine the bowls on display today, the 10 artists were confronted this time with a set of 18 ceramics borrowed from the collections of 2 Belgian museums: the Royal Museum of Mariemont and Keramis.
With the collaboration of the International Academy of Ceramics and the Royal Museum of Mariemont.
Keramis presents for the first time the 20 bowls constituting the 2 editions of the “Treasure Bowl Collection”, initiated by the International Academy of Ceramics (AIC).
Treasure Bowl Collections I-II is a very unique collection in contemporary ceramics. It is the culmination of a precious collaboration between international artists (10 for each edition) and a curator, all members of the AIC.
The curation of the first edition, developed between 2016 and 2018 under the theme Native Clay , was entrusted to South Korean curator Misun Rheem. Ludovic Recchia, curator director of Keramis signed the curatorship of the second edition carried by the theme of Appropriation . Thus, to imagine the bowls on display today, the 10 artists were confronted this time with a set of 18 ceramics borrowed from the collections of 2 Belgian museums: the Royal Museum of Mariemont and Keramis.
With the collaboration of the International Academy of Ceramics and the Royal Museum of Mariemont.