Our binders will keep your copies of the magazine in excellent condition. Plain black with Ceramic Review’s logo neatly embossed on to the spine, each binder will hold up to 8 issues. Read More…
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A guide to ceramics galleries and selected museum collections.
This colourful map will help you to explore the over 210 galleries in the UK and Ireland. Comprehensive listings provide contact details and Read More…
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Compiled by Robert and Sheila Fournier:
First published in 1994, this was the first comprehensive listing of studio ceramics in public and private collections. Fully cross-indexed, the work of individual potters in different collections of studio pottery are also identified. Read More…
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Edited by Emmanuel Cooper:
Completely revised and updated, ‘Clays and Glazes’ includes over 900 recipes from established potters. For the first time colour sections complement the chapters that list recipes by temperature range. Read More…
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Edited by Emmanuel Cooper:
Lucie Rie (1902-1995) has had a profound influence on the direction of modern ceramics. This fully illustrated, eighty-page book edited by Emmanuel Cooper, brings together new essays and revised texts – Read More…
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Edited by Emmanuel Cooper:
This useful compendium is an invaluable guide for practising potters, containing money-saving tips and how-to advice on using everyday objects as tools of the trade in a potter’s workshop. Tips written by potters include how to use a pair of tights to sieve clay, and how to create throwing ribs out of old beer cans. Read More…
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Edited by Emmanuel Cooper:
The Ceramics Book is a key reference guide to 300 ceramic artists and potters living and working in Britain today, many of whose showrooms and potteries are open to the public. In this illustrated pocket-sized A-Z directory, each potter is represented by a full-colour image of typical work, accompanied by an artist’s Read More…
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By Emmanuel Cooper:
Ceramic Review Publishing is delighted to announce publication of a monograph on the life and work of the distinguished potter Janet Leach (1919-1997), issued to coincide with the first retrospective of her work at Tate St Ives. Read More…
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