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Highlights at FOG Design + Art

The 11th edition of FOG Design + Art features 59 galleries, an expanded FOG FOCUS, and the debut of FOG MRKT. Highlights include Ruth Duckworth’s ceramics at Lebreton, alongside standout presentations from Japonesque, Hostler Burrows, and Gallery Fumi.
By: Sandy Simon
February 4, 2025


Fort Mason
Pier 2 and Pier 3
San Francisco

For its 11th edition, FOG Design + Art returns to San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (January 23–26, 2025), assembling 59 leading galleries, an expanded FOG FOCUS, and the debut of FOG MRKT, a curated showcase of artisanal craft with a particular nod to the Bay Area. Since its founding in 2014, FOG has solidified its reputation as the West Coast’s premier fair for the intersection of art and design, known for its curatorial rigor, intimate scale, and dynamic programming.

This year’s fair reflects a continued dialogue between materiality and form, with ceramics making a strong showing across several galleries. Lebreton Gallery, from the south of France, presents an arresting selection, including works by Ruth Duckworth and other notable ceramicists, while San Francisco’s Japonesque Gallery, under Koichi Hara’s direction, thoughtfully pairs stone and clay, emphasizing their natural synergy.

As the fair expands, it does so with a keen sense of balance—between innovation and tradition, spectacle and substance. This year, ceramics made a quiet but insistent claim to relevance, asserting itself not merely as a craft, but as a conduit for artistic and conceptual inquiry.

Lebreton Gallery

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Ruth Duckworth | Gilbert Valentin | Jules Agard

HOSTLER BURROWS

New York & Los Angeles, US

Karen Bennicke | Marianne Huotari | Mårten Medbo

Gallery FUMI

London, England

Lukas Wegwerth | Johannes Nagel | Glithero | Jeremy Anderson

House of Seiko

San Francisco & Los Angeles, US

Cross Lypka

Berggruen Gallery

San Francisco, US

Stephanie H. Shih

David Kordansky Gallery

New York & Los Angeles, US

Doyle Lane | Odili Donald Odita

Ochi Gallery

Los Angeles & Idaho, US

Sam Shoemaker

Galerie Maria Wettergren

Paris, France

Lotte Westphael

Tina Kim Gallery

New York, US

Jane Yang D'Haene

casemore Gallery

San Francisco, US

Henna Vainio

Gallery Japonesque

San Francisco, US

Alessandro Twombly


FOG MRKT


Len Carella

San Francisco, US

Len Carella

Len Carella Installation at FOG Design + Art | Photo Courtesy: Sandy Simon

Quince & Co.

San Francisco, US

Quince & Co. Installation at FOG Design + Art | Photo Courtesy: Sandy Simon

JB Blunk

Point Reyes Station, US

JB Blunk

JB Blunk Installation at FOG Design + Art | Photo Courtesy: Sandy Simon

CONTRIBUTOR

SANDY SIMON

After spending eight years as a studio potter in rural Georgia, I was invited to teach at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1978. My teaching experience expanded to include positions at Purdue University, Indiana University, San Jose State University, California State University, East Bay (formerly Hayward State), and San Francisco State University. I later founded TRAX Ceramics Gallery to showcase some of the best functional potters in the U.S. I currently live and work in Berkeley, CA, making pots and running TRAX. WEBSITE



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