Ceramic Highlights at the Salon Art + Design Show 2024

November 13, 2024

Since 2016, the Salon Art + Design fair has partnered with Dia Beacon to present leading galleries in contemporary, modern, and vintage furniture, design, and art from around the globe. Produced by Sanford L. Smith + Associates and now under the direction of Executive Director Nicky Dessources, this year’s fair hosted 50 esteemed exhibitors. Like interior designers who create innovative, eclectic spaces for their discerning clients, Salon Art + Design invites exhibitors to craft immersive settings that reflect the vibrant, evolving ways we decorate and live with art today.

 

MoCA/NY spotlights 19 galleries showcasing ceramic design and fine art, emphasizing the versatility and artistry of clay in both functional and decorative forms. From porcelain tables and wall art to stoneware light fixtures, vessels, and sculptures, ceramics were featured prominently. Highlights include J. Lohmann Gallery’s display of nine contemporary ceramicists’ sculptures, Gallery Fumi’s comprehensive booth showcasing Jeremy Anderson's stoneware lamps, light fixtures, tables, benches, sconces, mirrors, and more, and Ippodo Gallery’s diverse array of vessels and sculptural ceramic forms. Scroll through to discover how ceramics are redefining the world of design.

  • FEATURED ARTIST

    • FEATURED ARTIST

      Giuseppe Ducrot

      Born in Rome in 1966, Giuseppe Ducrot is the leading Italian ceramicist of his generation. His family heritage dates back to a French ancestor who worked construction on the Suez Canal in the 19th century and died of cholera in Palermo, Italy, leaving a widow and a son. The latter would later found Studio Ducrot, celebrated in the 20th century Italian decorative arts for its Liberty style furniture, a variant of Art Nouveau. Giuseppe Ducrot showed a talent for drawing at an early age, holding his first exhibition at age 14, then studying at the painting studio of Giovanni Colacicchi and learning sculpture from Vito Cipolla, who trained him in traditional methods and materials. A virtuoso of classical sculpture techniques, Ducrot has spent much of his career creating religious iconography in the form of marble monuments, busts, and other elements under the direction of the government of the Catholic Church in the Vatican. His talent for both figurative and ornamental styles has guided his distinctive approach to ceramics, which melds Greek and Roman influences with a riotous Baroque expressionism, often glazed with a signature shade of yellow. His ceramic furniture and decor pieces are lush with embellishment, boasting gravity-defying asymmetrical curves, executed with the self assurance of a vastly skilled technician with an exhaustive grasp of art historical styles. The casual mastery on display in Ducrot’s design works places them firmly into the sphere of the contemporary, where an experimental gesture can coexist timelessly alongside the masters of the mythological realm. Ducrot is a member of the Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts and Letters of the Virtuosi al Pantheon, one of the academic honorary societies under the direction of the central governing body of the Catholic Church. He has created public commissions for the Vatican at several locations including the Basilica of Santa Maria deli Angelinas, the Noto Cathedral and the Basilica of Saint Peter. In addition, he also does commissions for private clients.