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Highlights at Ceramic Brussels 2025

Showcasing cutting-edge contemporary ceramics, Ceramic Brussels returns for its second edition with an expanded lineup of bold works, innovative glazes, and a striking industrial setting that captivates art and clay enthusiasts alike.
By: Jonat Deelstra
January 27, 2025


Shed 1, Havenlaan 86C
1000 Brussel, Belgium

In Brussels, the heart of Western Europe, 60 galleries showcase the cutting edge of contemporary ceramics. From January 22–26, Ceramic Brussels presents a remarkable selection of artworks. For years, clay has been on the rise in the art world as a favorite medium for influential artists. This trend culminated in the inaugural Ceramic Brussels in 2025, which showcased around 200 artists and hosted 12,900 visitors and clay enthusiasts.


This second edition aims to strengthen the international voice of ceramics and promises to be even bigger and better — and I completely agree. The range of works spans technical mastery to bold experimentation, practical design to monumental art pieces, and neat, cute, and shiny glazes to monstrous, dripping, and rugged finishes. The fair is truly a feast for the eyes. It’s easy to see why visitors are tempted to touch or caress the artworks. The glazes invite interaction, as they should—a promising sign of engagement.


I also want to highlight the beautiful scenography of the fair. The event is set in two vast, mirrored industrial halls that feel both spacious and raw. The booths themselves are diverse and lovingly curated. The fair is led by a capable organization, supported by a board of curators, art historians, and ceramic institutions (including the European Ceramic Workcentre – EKWC). As such, it holds great significance for lovers of ceramics and art in general.

SORRY WE'RE CLOSED

Brussels, Belgium

Jun Kaneko

GOMULAN Gallery

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Jonat Deelstra

Galerie gastou

Paris, France

Agnès Debizet

Galerie nilsson et chiglien

Paris, France

Benoit Pouplard | Jennifer Ramsay

Gallery Du Don

Le Fel, France

Luke Fuller | Pekka Paikkari | Aneta Regel

NQ Gallery

Antwerp, Belgium

Natasja Alers | Johannes Nagel | Nick Ervinck | Samuel Sarmiento

Hostler Burrows x hb381

New York & Los Angeles, US

Marit Tingleff | Marianne Nielsen | Helen Hausland | Sakari Kannosto | Eva Zethraeus | Caroline Slotte | Sigve Knutson | Maren Kloppman | Marianne Houtari

Spazio nobile

Brussels & Tervuren, Belgium

Ann Beate Tempelhaug | Päivi Rintaniemi

Acb Gallery

Budapest, Hungary

Lajos Csertő | Judit Vida | László Borsódy | Victor Vasarely

Puls Ceramics

Ixelles, Belgium

Maxwell Mustardo | Anders Børgesen | Rikke Elgaard | Morten Klitgaard | Charlotte Nielsen

Galerie Bernard Jordan

Paris, France

Jules Bouteleux | Franz Josef Altenburg

ZWART HUIS

Brussels, Belgium

Kris Campo | Anne Marie Laureys | Patrick Loughran | Nadia Naveau | Monika Debus | Sien Godderis


CONTRIBUTOR

JONAT DEELSTRA

Jonat Deelstra (1991) lives and works in Amsterdam. He works with multiple materials to convey his stories - like ceramics, oil painting, drawing, and film. His dreamlike paintings and seductive ceramics seem to seduce the viewer. On further examination, the viewer finds some dark underlying subjects. WEBSITE



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