By Eri Maeda, Japanese artist based in Paris
Hello, I am a Japanese artist based in Paris, working in contemporary ceramics and sculpture. She explores surreal and experimental forms that challenge cultural expectations. Writing for ADF Magazine, Maeda shares insights on contemporary ceramic art and Paris’s dynamic art scene.
he 1st Ceramic Art Fair in Paris!
During Paris Art Week in November, the city welcomed international collectors and galleries. Among the highlights, the Ceramic Art Fair stood out as the first fair in France fully dedicated to ceramics and glass. The fair showcased antique, modern, and contemporary ceramics, highlighting the experimental and avant-garde potential of this medium.
Gallery Highlights (personal):
Lefebvre & Fils
24 rue de Bac, 75007 Paris (lefebvreetfils.fr)
Presenting bold, experimental contemporary ceramics.
SPAX Projects
Brussels (spaxprojects.com)
Featuring avant-garde and cross-disciplinary ceramic works by emerging European artists.
Daguet-Bresson
16 rue de l’Arcade, 75008 Paris (daguetbresson.art)
Elegant, sculptural pieces blending tradition and modernity.
The Ceramic Art Fair Paris offered an exciting moment for collectors, artists, and enthusiasts exploring contemporary ceramics.
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Continue reading my articles on ADF Magazine, where I share my insights on Paris galleries, contemporary ceramics, and my own projects from my studio in Paris.
[https://www.adfwebmagazine.jp/en/author/eri-maeda/]
I also write about my artwork on Substack, and you can see my recent ceramic sculptures and projects on my Instagram.
Substack [https://erimaeda.substack.com/]
Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/erimaeda.art/]

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