Ceramic Brussels is the first art fair dedicated to contemporary ceramics. The fair brings together more than 60 galleries, institutions and key players in ceramics, in a unique scenography, in the heart of Europe.
For this 2025 edition, the fair opens its doors to modern ceramics, welcomes the participation of renowned institutions and emphasises its international scope. As such, a special focus on Norway highlights its vitality, and the rich and innovative ceramic art scene.
Led by directors Jean-Marc Dimanche and Gilles Parmentier, ceramic brussels puts the spotlight on a medium that has reached new heights in popularity over the past decade. Now a common medium in contemporary art as much as design objects, ceramics no longer is about functional forms and uses, but has expanded to many iterations. ceramics brussels has an artist-forward approach to its curatorial vision, showcasing the variety of uses of ceramic from large-scale installation to traditional figuration to wildly abstract and layered.
The 2025 edition marks ceramic brussels’s second year and will bring the international art world together welcoming more than 12,000 international visitors and exhibit roughly 200 contemporary ceramic artists.
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The fair participation is generously supported by Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) and Norwegian Crafts (NC).