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Revision as of 18:58, 28 June 2021
Strychnin Gallery will present "The Mad Potters Tea Party", a group show featuring extremely limited-edition artist china bone ceramic teapots and more at their Berlin location on Friday February 4th 2011. The show is being put together in collaboration with the folks at "The New English" who are bringing ceramics into the 21st century by combining old-world techniques with modern designs from cutting-edge artists. In addition to tea sets, expect cake plates, dinner plates as well as vases and caskets(!).
Dates & Address
February 4th 2011 - Strychnin Gallery, Boxhagener St. 36 Berlin, Germany 10245
The Artists
Ray Caesar, Chris Mars, KRK Ryden, Nathan Jurevicius, Brandon Maldonado, Matt Haber, Caitlin Hackett, David Stein, Maxim, David Stoupakis, Camilla d’Errico, Kristen Ferrell, Mimi S, Seymour, Chris Von Steiner, Bethany Marchman, Jason Jacenko, Sophie Bastien, Daniël van Nes, David Hochbaum, François Escalmel, Christian Rothenhagen, Annie Bertram, Jon Jaylo, Dirk Larsen, Lori Field, Elmer Presslee, Monique Ligon, Bird Reynolds, Marmite Sue, Martina Secondo Russo, Ver Mar, Saturno Buttò, Rose Hardy, Wee Flowers, Scott Holloway, Edith Lebeau, Brian Horton, Cliff Wallace, Skeleton Heart, Nanami Cowdroy, Pete Fowler, Vlad Quigley, Peter Ting, Catherine Jahan, DBO, Famous When Dead, Chrissy Angliker, Betsy Walton, Juka Araikawa, Camila Prada
Images
by Chris Mars