Galerie Terra Delft - Delft
- Exhibition Nov 22, 2025 - Jan 4, 2026 Location Terra Delft Gallery Group Exhibition – Ceramic Jewellery This exhibition presents a remarkable collection of jewellery made of ceramic. These pieces are not only wearable and lightweight, but also display a surprising diversity in technique and design. They demonstrate how ceramics—often associated with sculpture or functional objects—can be transformed into intimate and personal art works. The exhibition brings together renowned artists from the Netherlands and abroad, each showcasing a unique signature: Mariagioia Maffucci (I) Judith Bloedjes Peter Hoogeboom Gésine Hackenberg Judith Kayser Elisabetta Nevola (I) Their diverse approaches result in a collection that is both rich and multifaceted—ranging from refined craftsmanship to bold artistic statements.Description
Wearable art; jewelry in ceramics
22 nov 2025 – 4 jan 2026
- Group Exhibition – Boxes of Ceramics This exhibition focuses on the box – not as an everyday object, but as a form, idea, and carrier of meaning. Five artists explore the possibilities of ceramics in their own unique ways: Philippe Dubuc (https://www.terra-delft.nl/nl/artist/philippe-dubuc) Mi Sook Hwang (https://www.terra-delft.nl/nl/artist/mi-sook-hwang) Simone Krug (https://www.terra-delft.nl/nl/artist/simone-krug) Annet Leichel (https://www.terra-delft.nl/nl/artist/annet-leichel) Susanne Silvertant (https://www.terra-delft.nl/nl/artist/susanne-silvertant) The variation in technique and approach is great: from precise to organic forms, from restrained to expressive. The diverse volumes create an intriguing and layered whole. Each artist in this exhibition has specialized in a specific technique and has achieved a high level of mastery in it. Philippe Dubuc is praised for his colorful, wild glazes on sturdy boxes, which he presents in surprisingly diverse shapes. In contrast, there is the precise and refined decorative work of Mi Sook Hwang, applied to her understated, minimalist forms. Simone Krug aesthetically and skillfully combines old objects of various materials with fine porcelain or coarse-grained clay. Her captivating objects have character and exude playfulness and lightness. Annet Leichel's porcelain is characterized by unique inlaid color patterns in an attractive variety and is still very much in development. The raku-fired boxes of Susanne Silvertant – who has been exhibiting her work at Galerie Terra Delft since 1988 – are monumental and immediately recognizable. New in her oeuvre are the wall boxes. This collection demonstrates the versatility of the interplay between technique and idea, and shows how the ceramic box, in all its forms, continues to challenge and surprise.Description
Various boxes in Delft
⇾ 15 nov 2025