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Alan Wallwork Studio Pottery Split Pod Sculpture
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
Stoneware studio pottery 'split pod' form designed by Alan Wallwork (British, 1931-2019) and dating from around 1980. The heavily made sculptural pod sta...
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1980s English Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Fat Lava Ceramic Pottery Vase Heinz Siery Carstens Tönnieshof, Germany, 1960s
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: Ceramic pottery vase Origin: Germany Designer: Heinz Siery Producer: Carstens Tönnieshof, Germany Decade: 1960s This original vintage...
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Late 20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Pottery

Glazed Ceramic Figurines or Ring Holders by Kaley Flowers
Located in New York, NY
Each of Kaley Flowers’ creations are one-of-a-kind, imbued with Flowers’ own well-cultivated aesthetic. These talisman-like figurines are bursting with playful depth, imaginatively ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Canadian Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

Artist Signed Sculpture
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Hand painted earthenware signed by the artist. Can be displayed on the wall or on a table top easel. Please confirm location.
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20th Century Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware

Hello Matisse Circle Totem
Located in Milan, IT
Hello Matisse Circle Totem
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2010s Italian Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Stoneware Midcentury Sculpture by Bengt Berglund for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1960s
Located in Stockholm, SE
Small stoneware sculpture by Bengt Berglund in a boxy form with a striped decor and a gold glazed “mouth” on top.
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1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Hand made Vintage Ceramic Signed Monkey Sculpture
Located in Seattle, WA
Hand made Vintage Ceramic Signed Monkey Sculpture Rendering Abstract Art Décor Brown, White Dimensions. 6 W ; 4 1/2 D ; 4 1/2 H
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1970s Art Deco Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Stoneware Midcentury Sculpture by Bengt Berglund for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1960s
Located in Stockholm, SE
Small stoneware sculpture by Bengt Berglund in a cute, cubical form, unglazed with bronze colored glaze running down from the top.
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1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Modernist Abstract Ceramic Sculpture by Titia Estes
Located in Norwalk, CT
A striking hand-made ceramic sculpture with a lidded top which reveals a small storage space. The piece takes on multiple dimensions as it is turned on different sides. The sand colo...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

White & Pink Ceramic Sculptural Vase Italian Contemporary, 21st Century 3D Print
Located in London, GB
"Composizione 40100 #01" (Mesto con Elegia), 2019, glazed earthenware, measures: H 32x34 x 34cm Mix of hand-made and 3D printed - Unique piece signed by the artist. Certificate of a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Ore in Amber & Ecru with Gold, a Glass Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Ore in Amber & Ecru with Gold' is a unique handblown and sculpted glass artwork by the Danish and British artists, Hanne Enemark & Louis Thompson. The outer glass form contains a...
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2010s British Organic Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Luster, Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

After Picasso Ceramic Magazine Holder, Planter, Trash Can
Located in Ferndale, MI
Hand signed studio constructed slab pottery after Picasso as a magazine holder, planter, or trash can. Could also be used for kindling next to a fireplace. The oblong shape has an ea...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Pair of Pearl Nube Votives by River Valadez
Located in New York, NY
Pearlescent glazed ceramic. Signed and inscribed within the piece.
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21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Nubes Tall Sculpture by Hanna Heino
Located in Geneve, CH
Nubes tall sculpture by Hanna Heino Dimensions: D 35 x W 40 x H 50 cm Materials: Handbuilt, stoneware clay, transparent glaze Also available in diff...
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2010s Finnish Post-Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Other

Marilyn Fox, Modernist Ceramic Architectural Column Sculpture, 1980s
Located in Norwalk, CT
Marilyn Fox, American (20th century). White stoneware ceramic column sculpture, circa 1980s. Signed near base. A witty feminine take on the age-old male...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Ceramic

Embraced 'Pink' Sculpture
Located in New York City, NY
Porcelain creation depicting Jaime Hayon’s latest creation. A work that speaks about looking after oneself and harmony. Jaime Hayon’s latest creation in porcelain for Lladró is a new character sure to be another resounding success. Ten years after...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer, 2015
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer. Perfect original conditions. Signed. Unique piece. 2015. How can an inert object produce deeply unsuspecting, indecipherable, uncontrollable emotions? Wayne Fischer is an artist who can create works that force one to ask such moving questions as this. If he doesn’t know why, if he can’t explain the deepest reasons of his artistic research, he definitely knows the workings and limitations of the artistic process he invented. He has never deviated from the course he set for himself since university; translate life. The works presented here show the evolution of his creations over the past thirty years. If Wayne Fischer has received several international prizes and quickly obtained the recognition of his peers in ceramics, nevertheless he retains a singular position at once unavoidable and disturbing. His sculptures are paradoxical, powerful and sensual, and cause a certain unease. They are beautiful, carnal, touchable, all the while being outside the standard idea of beauty. The ambiguity of attraction and rejection is at the heart of this evolution. The pieces from the 1980s and 90s are imposing by their size, stature and symmetry, which give them balance. They generate surprise, curiosity and play between contrasts that are both soft and aggressive. They reference the body, muscles, and torso, without presenting an exact reality. They are double-faced, seductive, and enigmatic. Wayne’s shapes are inspired by shells, bivalves, sometimes presented as though they are floating in space. But the reference of the marine world to the mysterious female body has only one interpretation and only history and emotion condition the reaction of the spectator: he accepts or refuses to see, to be seduced. He is touched or he flees. The more recent sculptures are appreciated in the fullness of their round volume and the search for a pure universal beauty. “Metamorphosis,” the work recently awarded by the Bettencourt Foundation, is from this series of pieces wheel- thrown and deformed which pushes the porcelain from the inside so the bulges evoke the movement of waves or the musculature of several bodies. The exactness, the clean breaks, the assurance of lines and valleys are testimony to the interior power that governs the creation. The life energy expressed is also felt by the artist as the origin of ceramics. All the pieces are curved and tense. They show no marking, no sign of the hand, no imprints, and yet give an impression of spontaneity, as if a dropped piece of clay found its form by chance. Depending on the angles, the content becomes “the origins of the world...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Beaux Arts Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Porcelain Sculpture by Wayne Fischer, 2022
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer. Perfect original conditions. Signed. Unique piece. 2022. How can an inert object produce deeply unsuspecting, indecipherable, uncontrol...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Beaux Arts Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer, 2022
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer. Perfect original conditions. Signed. Unique piece. 2022. How can an inert object produce deeply unsuspecting, indecipherable, uncontrollable emotions? Wayne Fischer is an artist who can create works that force one to ask such moving questions as this. If he doesn’t know why, if he can’t explain the deepest reasons of his artistic research, he definitely knows the workings and limitations of the artistic process he invented. He has never deviated from the course he set for himself since university; translate life. The works presented here show the evolution of his creations over the past thirty years. If Wayne Fischer has received several international prizes and quickly obtained the recognition of his peers in ceramics, nevertheless he retains a singular position at once unavoidable and disturbing. His sculptures are paradoxical, powerful and sensual, and cause a certain unease. They are beautiful, carnal, touchable, all the while being outside the standard idea of beauty. The ambiguity of attraction and rejection is at the heart of this evolution. The pieces from the 1980s and 90s are imposing by their size, stature and symmetry, which give them balance. They generate surprise, curiosity and play between contrasts that are both soft and aggressive. They reference the body, muscles, and torso, without presenting an exact reality. They are double-faced, seductive, and enigmatic. Wayne’s shapes are inspired by shells, bivalves, sometimes presented as though they are floating in space. But the reference of the marine world to the mysterious female body has only one interpretation and only history and emotion condition the reaction of the spectator: he accepts or refuses to see, to be seduced. He is touched or he flees. The more recent sculptures are appreciated in the fullness of their round volume and the search for a pure universal beauty. “Metamorphosis,” the work recently awarded by the Bettencourt Foundation, is from this series of pieces wheel- thrown and deformed which pushes the porcelain from the inside so the bulges evoke the movement of waves or the musculature of several bodies. The exactness, the clean breaks, the assurance of lines and valleys are testimony to the interior power that governs the creation. The life energy expressed is also felt by the artist as the origin of ceramics. All the pieces are curved and tense. They show no marking, no sign of the hand, no imprints, and yet give an impression of spontaneity, as if a dropped piece of clay found its form by chance. Depending on the angles, the content becomes “the origins of the world...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Beaux Arts Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer, 2022
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer. Perfect original conditions. Signed. Unique piece. 2022. How can an inert object produce deeply unsuspecting, indecipherable, uncontrollable emotions? Wayne Fischer is an artist who can create works that force one to ask such moving questions as this. If he doesn’t know why, if he can’t explain the deepest reasons of his artistic research, he definitely knows the workings and limitations of the artistic process he invented. He has never deviated from the course he set for himself since university; translate life. The works presented here show the evolution of his creations over the past thirty years. If Wayne Fischer has received several international prizes and quickly obtained the recognition of his peers in ceramics, nevertheless he retains a singular position at once unavoidable and disturbing. His sculptures are paradoxical, powerful and sensual, and cause a certain unease. They are beautiful, carnal, touchable, all the while being outside the standard idea of beauty. The ambiguity of attraction and rejection is at the heart of this evolution. The pieces from the 1980s and 90s are imposing by their size, stature and symmetry, which give them balance. They generate surprise, curiosity and play between contrasts that are both soft and aggressive. They reference the body, muscles, and torso, without presenting an exact reality. They are double-faced, seductive, and enigmatic. Wayne’s shapes are inspired by shells, bivalves, sometimes presented as though they are floating in space. But the reference of the marine world to the mysterious female body has only one interpretation and only history and emotion condition the reaction of the spectator: he accepts or refuses to see, to be seduced. He is touched or he flees. The more recent sculptures are appreciated in the fullness of their round volume and the search for a pure universal beauty. “Metamorphosis,” the work recently awarded by the Bettencourt Foundation, is from this series of pieces wheel- thrown and deformed which pushes the porcelain from the inside so the bulges evoke the movement of waves or the musculature of several bodies. The exactness, the clean breaks, the assurance of lines and valleys are testimony to the interior power that governs the creation. The life energy expressed is also felt by the artist as the origin of ceramics. All the pieces are curved and tense. They show no marking, no sign of the hand, no imprints, and yet give an impression of spontaneity, as if a dropped piece of clay found its form by chance. Depending on the angles, the content becomes “the origins of the world”. Femininity and sensuality are exalted. Inspired by the body, before and after birth, or simply the sea, the parts of the sculpture conjugate around a mysterious interior cavity, secret and troubling. The interior wall doesn’t correspond to the exterior, and has its own volumes, deformities, and intimacy. The pieces present two kinds of interior: one open, and partially uncovered, the other totally hidden inside. The differences of their respective deformation reinforce the impression of life : the subjective representation of muscles and bones, of bulges pushed by an interior force, like a visceral movement of respiration. The surface of the ceramic is crackled but soft and fine, even reflecting light like the skin. The nuances of color reinforce the expression of sensuality. The alignment of technique and what it causes one to see and feel has rarely been so intimately successful. Wayne Fischer perfected his technique in the 1970s and has remained faithful to it. He adds fibers to porcelain clay that has been chosen for its whiteness to create and accentuate volume around empty space, by assembling slabs or thrown pieces. Then, he makes another piece that takes its place inside; both parts are formed with no hand...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Beaux Arts Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Porcelain Sculpture by Wayne Fischer, 2018
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A porcelain sculpture by Wayne Fischer. Perfect original conditions. Signed. Unique piece. 2022. How can an inert object produce deeply unsuspecting, indecipherable, uncontrollable emotions? Wayne Fischer is an artist who can create works that force one to ask such moving questions as this. If he doesn’t know why, if he can’t explain the deepest reasons of his artistic research, he definitely knows the workings and limitations of the artistic process he invented. He has never deviated from the course he set for himself since university; translate life. The works presented here show the evolution of his creations over the past thirty years. If Wayne Fischer has received several international prizes and quickly obtained the recognition of his peers in ceramics, nevertheless he retains a singular position at once unavoidable and disturbing. His sculptures are paradoxical, powerful and sensual, and cause a certain unease. They are beautiful, carnal, touchable, all the while being outside the standard idea of beauty. The ambiguity of attraction and rejection is at the heart of this evolution. The pieces from the 1980s and 90s are imposing by their size, stature and symmetry, which give them balance. They generate surprise, curiosity and play between contrasts that are both soft and aggressive. They reference the body, muscles, and torso, without presenting an exact reality. They are double-faced, seductive, and enigmatic. Wayne’s shapes are inspired by shells, bivalves, sometimes presented as though they are floating in space. But the reference of the marine world to the mysterious female body has only one interpretation and only history and emotion condition the reaction of the spectator: he accepts or refuses to see, to be seduced. He is touched or he flees. The more recent sculptures are appreciated in the fullness of their round volume and the search for a pure universal beauty. “Metamorphosis,” the work recently awarded by the Bettencourt Foundation, is from this series of pieces wheel- thrown and deformed which pushes the porcelain from the inside so the bulges evoke the movement of waves or the musculature of several bodies. The exactness, the clean breaks, the assurance of lines and valleys are testimony to the interior power that governs the creation. The life energy expressed is also felt by the artist as the origin of ceramics. All the pieces are curved and tense. They show no marking, no sign of the hand, no imprints, and yet give an impression of spontaneity, as if a dropped piece of clay found its form by chance. Depending on the angles, the content becomes “the origins of the world...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Beaux Arts Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Fat Lava Ceramic Pottery Vase Gerda Heukeroth Carstens Tönnieshof Germany, 1970s
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: Ceramic pottery vase Origin: Germany Designer: Gerda Heukeroth Producer: Carstens Tönnieshof, Germany Decade: 1970s This original vin...
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Late 20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery, Stoneware

Abstract Studio Pottery Stoneware ‘Pagoda Pot’ by Alan Ashpool, England C.1970s
Located in Sherborne, Dorset
A wonderful three hooped ‘Pagoda Pot’ by Alan Ashpool, tiered forms made from a mixture of thrown and slipcast sections joined together, in an ecru / pale green colourway, with three matt green slip stripes. In very good condition with no chips or cracks. Alan Ashpool backstamp to the base. Dorset based potter Alan Ashpool, studied pottery under Heber Matthews (1905-1959), a foremost student of William Staite Murray and teacher of Hans Coper. During the 1960s Ashpool’s pots were sold in leading design stores such as Heal’s, alongside those of Dame Lucie Rie...
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1970s British Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware, Paint

Italian Industrial Style Ceramic Vase / Sculpture by Alessio Tasca 'circa 1980s'
Located in London, GB
Modern, industrial-style ceramic vase (circa 1980s) by Alessio Tasca. Minimalist, abstract, u-shaped ceramic vase in a light brown-coloured glaze with bold line motif. Combining an i...
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1980s Italian Industrial Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bulbous Studio Ceramic Glazed Vessel
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Ceramic textured vessel with yellow glaze. The center of the vessel has an opening with hints of red navy and brown. It can be used for holding florals or a finishing piece for displ...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Promenade V, a Unique Ceramic Sculptural Tall Vase in Porcelain by Jo Taylor
Located in London, GB
'Promenade V’ is a unique porcelain sculpture by the British artist, Jo Taylor. Dramatic in scale Promenade V is a sheer triumph over the material employed. Known for being one of the most difficult ceramic bodies to work with, scale is always a challenge with porcelain and with this artwork, Taylor excels. Knowing her clay is everything, created in sections allows architectural scale whilst adding grog (pre-fired grains of clay) gives stability and strength. Adorned with her trademark flourishes adds glamourous movement throughout the piece. Taylor’s inspiration comes from highly decorative architectural features such as ornate plaster ceilings, wrought iron and carved stone. Living near the Georgian city of Bath (UK) provides a rich visual resource, although it can be said that she will seek out such details wherever she goes. Regular visits to our larger cities such as Liverpool (UK) and London (UK) offer ornament that can be experienced on a grander scale with their historic buildings such as the Sefton Park Palm House...
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2010s British Organic Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Embraced 'Yellow' Sculpture
Located in New York City, NY
Porcelain creation depicting Jaime Hayon’s latest creation. A work that speaks about looking after oneself and harmony. Jaime Hayon’s latest creation in porcelain for Lladró is a new character sure to be another resounding success. Ten years after...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Handmade geometric sand ceramic and brass table lamp, minimalist styled. Brazil
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
Minimalist-styled sand ceramic table lamp reveals the textures and colors gradian of its materials, handmade movements, and unexpected organic form. Slowly air-dried for more than 30 days, until it reaches a few hours into a low temperature hoven, to reach its final color and form. During all this process, the clay disc will take an unexpected organics movement in its form, almost like a living material, making each object unique in its details and colors. The brass part would be added at the end and tailored for each piece. The sculpture results in a process of hand modeling and details carving of grey...
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2010s Brazilian Organic Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Promenade IV, a Unique Ceramic Sculptural Tall Vase in Porcelain by Jo Taylor
Located in London, GB
'Promenade IV’ is a unique porcelain sculpture by the British artist, Jo Taylor. Dramatic in scale Promenade IV is a sheer triumph over the material employed. Known for being one ...
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2010s British Organic Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Ceramic Pitcher by Pol Chambost
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
France / Circa1965s Size : W200 D100 H305 mm ? Rare work by Pal Chambost.Original vintage ceramic pitcher with brown and yellow ceramic glazes colors Imitation bamboo ceramic...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Guido Cacciapuoti Ceramic Sculptures, Elephants
Located in Torino, IT
Guido Cacciapuoti patinated stoneware sculptures. Elephant with cub. Italy, 1930s / 40s Origin: Italy Period: 30/40 years Author: Guido Cacciap...
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1930s Italian Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Ceramic Sculpture of Abstract Cloud by Holly Curcio
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Holly Curcio is a ceramics artist from Massachusetts. She earned her MFA in ceramics from Arizona State University and her BFA in ceramics from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Curcio's abstract 'cloud' form whimsically plays with subtle color, texture and shape and was part of her solo exhibition "Suspending Disbelief," at Harry Wood...
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Early 2000s American Post-Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Hand Painted Ataraxia Vase in Ceramic
Located in London, GB
“Ataraxia” is an hand-made series of vases born out of the designers’' reflections on resilience and vulnerability in times of crisis. The collaborative project between Illustrator R...
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2010s German Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Italian Cylindrical Ceramic Vase by Bruno Gambone, circa 1970s, Large
Located in London, GB
Stunningly tall cylindrical ceramic vase with single, amphora-style handle and Eastern motif on an elegant beige earthenware surface, by Bruno Gambone (circa 1970s). This substantial...
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1970s Italian Minimalist Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Contemporary Abstract Stoneware Sculptures by Valéry Maillot
Located in London, GB
Contemporary abstract stoneware sculptures by Valéry Maillot, 2015. Uniques Pieces, La Borne, France. _______ Dimensions : (1) H 80 cm – (2) (3) H 11...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Post-Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Cloud Sculpture #1912 by Chris Gustin
Located in New York, NY
Glazed stoneware. Unique, wood-fired sculpture.
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Bubbly Botryoidal Ceramic Table Lamp in Cream Custom Glaze by Forma Rosa Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Our bubbly lamp is digitally grown to imitate the fractal growth of botryoidal crystals in Nature. Hand crafted by artisans in Peru with unique custom glaz...
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2010s American Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Unique Sculptural 'Gongshi' Plates N0.10 Objet d'Art Crystalline
Located in London, GB
Gongshi plates Hand made Unique Undulating Form Plates, Objet d'Art in Crystalline glaze These sculptural plates are taking inspiration from the Chinese ‘gongshi’ ‘Gongshi (C...
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2010s Italian Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Scroll, Francisco Trêpa
Located in Castelo da Maia, PT
Francisco Trêpa was born in Lisbon in 1995, where he lives and works. Trêpa was awarded with, among other prizes and recognitions, MUSEU BORDALO PINHEIRO residency funding.
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2010s Portuguese Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wool, Porcelain

Unique Sculptural 'Gongshi' Plates N0.17 Objet d'Art Matt finish
Located in London, GB
Gongshi plates Hand made Unique Undulating Form Plates, Objet d'Art in matt finish. These sculptural plates are taking inspiration from the Chinese ‘gongshi’ ‘Gongshi (Chinese...
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2010s Italian Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Unique Sculptural 'Gongshi' Plates No.16 Objet D'Art Matt Finish
Located in London, GB
Gongshi plates Hand made unique undulating form pates, Objet d'Art in matt finish. These sculptural plates are taking inspiration from the Chinese ‘gongshi’ ‘Gongshi (Chinese:...
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2010s Italian Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Set of Two Decorative Ceramic Objects by Christian Wisse, The Netherlands 1995
Located in Hellouw, NL
Set of Two Decorative Ceramic Objects by Christian Wisse, The Netherlands 1995. These objects have the look and feel of 'coral' and can be used as decoration, but also as bookstands....
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1990s Dutch Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Whitewash in Stoneware and Glaze by Malcolm Mobutu Smith
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Malcolm Mobutu Smith Whitewash, 2010 Stoneware, slip and glaze 10 x 19.5 x 18.5 in “Whitewash is pretty much straight absurdist – deployment of an actual character created for ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Ceramic Easter Egg from Atelier Madoura 'circa 1960s'
Located in London, GB
Vintage ceramic egg figure from Atelier Madoura, Vallauris, France (circa 1960s). This egg-sized ceramic figure is painted with a stylized suited man w...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Imperfect Egg Tower, Francisco Trêpa
Located in Castelo da Maia, PT
Francisco Trêpa was born in Lisbon in 1995, where he lives and works. Trêpa was awarded with, among other prizes and recognitions, MUSEU BORDALO PINHEIRO residency funding.
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2010s Portuguese Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Set of 2 Acatlán Candleholder by Onora
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 Acatlán candleholder by Onora Dimensions: W 20 x D 15 x H 40 cm Materials: Clay Available in black, white and taupe Hand sculpted clay, covered with a mineral based sli...
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2010s Mexican Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Christina Muff, Danish Contemporary Ceramicist, Large Cubist Unique Sculpture
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Christina Muff, Danish contemporary ceramicist (b. 1971). Large cubist unique sculpture in glazed stoneware. "Silent scream". Measures: 45 x 20 cm. In excellent condition. Signe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Danish Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Set of 2 Acatlán Candleholder by Onora
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 Acatlán candleholder by Onora Dimensions: W 20 x D 15 x H 40 cm Materials: Clay Available in black, white and taupe Hand sculpted clay, covered with a mineral based sli...
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2010s Mexican Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Set of 2 Acatlán Candleholder by Onora
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 Acatlán candleholder by Onora Dimensions: W 20 x D 15 x H 40 cm Materials: Clay Available in black, white and taupe Hand sculpted clay, covered with a mineral based sli...
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2010s Mexican Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Abstract Blue and Whote Ceramic Vase or Sculpture by Jean Pierre Viot
Located in Neuilly-en- sancerre, FR
Jean-Pierre Viot Realised circa 1990 Original abstract sculpture or vase by french artist Signed under the base Original perfect condition Blue and white ceramic glaze...
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Late 20th Century French Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Ombra del Tempo Sculpture
Located in Milan, IT
Inspired by the division of time and recalling a round wall clock, this sculpture will be ideally displayed under a natural light source that will cre...
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2010s Italian Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

French Polychrome Ceramic Sculpture by Andree Hirlet
Located in Chicago, IL
Andree Hirlet, French ceramic artist now working alone after the passing of her artistic colleague and husband Michel Hirlet is exhibiting small ceramic ...
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2010s French Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bosphore Lamp with a Glazed Ceramic and Fabric Oval Lampshade by Laura Gonzalez
Located in Paris, FR
Ceramic foot with geometric relief produced by the Jean Roger workshop in Paris. Available in different colors for the foot, and different fabrics for the oval lampshade...
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2010s French Other Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Fabric

Marisha Falkovich Ceramic Viewing Box
Located in Paris, FR
Marisha Falkovich grew up in Moscow, Russia and lives and works in New York. She primarily works with ceramics and animation – her ceramic pieces are...
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2010s American Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Clay

OgniDove, Classico
Located in Viareggio, IT
A collection made of traditional travertine and walnut - numerically controlled  - glazed ceramic hand-glazed ceramic according to ancient Vietri traditions; two companies in the Ne...
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2010s Italian Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Abstract Ceramic Studio Pottery Vase by Gerhard Liebenthron, Germany, 1970s
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: Ceramic stoneware object Designer and producer: Gerhard Liebenthron Information: Gerhard Liebenthron, Bremen 1925 †2005 Decade: 1970s This ori...
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Late 20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Pottery

Set of 3 Acatlán Candleholder by Onora
Located in Geneve, CH
Acatlán candleholder by Onora Dimensions: W 20 x D 15 x H 40 cm Materials: Clay Available in black, white and taupe Hand sculpted clay, covered with a mineral based slip and bur...
Category

2010s Mexican Modern Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Large Terracotta Sculpture, circa 1950/1960 to Identify
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Large terracotta sculpture, circa 1950/1960 to identify.
Category

1950s European Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ceramic Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

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