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Ceramic Brussels 1st Edition

ART FAIR DEDICATED TO CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS






Art prize and winners 2024

The Ceramic Brussels Art Prize aims to showcase young European ceramic artists without gallery representation. Over 200 applications were received, with the winners 2024 announced at the fair in the presence of the international jury. Jean-Marc Dimanche, co-director of Ceramic Brussels, is delighted with this remarkable commitment to contemporary creation.

- Jury prize 2024 : Damien Fragnon, the artist will benefit from a solo show at the ceramic brussels fair in 2025.

- LAcollade foundation prize : Joke Raes, the artist will benefit from a 2-month residency in Paris, as well as a €4,000 production grant during his residency in France. The LAcollade foundation also awarded 2 special prizes to the artists Jonas Moënne and Damien Fragnon, whom it is committed to supporting and following throughout 2024.

- Center Wallonie-Bruxelles/Paris prize : Antoine Moulinard, the artist will benefit from an exhibition at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles/Paris in 2024. The Centre also awarded 2 prizes to artists Jonas Moënne and Damien Fragnon, in collaboration with Fondation LAcollade.



See you in 2025

"We'll be back in 2025 with a fair that's even more ambitious, more international and resolutely committed to defending and promoting ceramics," says Gilles Parmentier, co-director of the fair. "Faithful to our commitment, we will develop our model annually in dialogue with our galleries and partners. New features for 2025 include the opening of the fair to modern ceramics and the inclusion of institutions in the fair aisles. Ceramic Brussels will take place at the end of January 2025 on the Tour&Taxis site. The fair will welcome a guest of honor of international renown, whose name will be revealed at the end of February.

Applications for international galleries will open in March 2024, and the selection of galleries will be announced in June 2024.


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