Ceramics and porcelain design

Touches and fractures - exhibition of object designer ceramic artist Antal Balázs

Opening on Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at 6 p.m.
It will be opened by: Eszter Szabó, editor-in-chief of Lakáskultúra magazine.

Touches and fractures
"Balázs Antal is a ceramic artist who pairs, integrates and arranges the touch of material, conscious creative decisions and the coincidences that arise during the creation process into mini installations. He explores objects distorted by touch, both directly and indirectly, and pairs them here and there with exact forms. The artist presents compositions and at the same time impressions to the viewer and connects with him.
Material and thought are experiments in the usability of the useless, in the search for expression. An effort to recreate touch as gesture and fracture as irreversible change."

Opening: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 6 p.m.

The exhibition is opened by: Réka Borka, writer and poet.
Design and art theorist, PhD student at MOME.

It can be viewed until September 3, 2021, Monday through Friday from 1 to 6 p.m.

With 14 years behind him in the ceramics profession, Matthew mastered all the technologies of this broad-spectrum craft. However, the accumulation of many, many experiences did not result in him casting his vote in favour of a particular trend. He finds overlaps between technologies, the action of a gypsum-carved porcelain mold and coarse chamotte clay interacts with him, and thanks to his extensive knowledge, he boldly pushes these boundaries and touches on different materials. In addition to technology, Máté is inspired by people, objects and impressions, and he can incorporate this into the tasks he receives, such as for a rehabilitation kit designed for the blind. In addition, the various processes fit well together in space and time.

In addition to his independent artistic activity, he considers it important to exist in the community, he is a founding member of the CriminalCraft creative group. Through the group, he came closer to the high-temperature wood-fired combustion process. His second solo exhibition features a selection of objects from last year made with this technique, burned in their kiln built in Zebegény, designed by Éva Kádasi. In addition to the types of objects that have become commonplace in the profession, works of art that have almost lost their functionality appear, thus opening another frontier to the fine arts. Proximity to nature is a feature of technology and this can be seen in the objects exhibited here. The creator’s goal is to control the surfaces formed by the flame and not to hide behind the aesthetics of “chance”. The objects created in this way do not blend into their environment, but demand space for themselves.

The exhibition will be opened by: Péter Kemény, ceramic artist, assistant professor.
It is available until Monday, Friday, August 6, 2021, from 1 to 6 p.m.
with an exact date, no later than the day before the planned visit: iroda@fise.hu

"Ice cream while traveling?"
Dóra Knetik graduated as a ceramic and porcelain designer in 2013 at the Moholy-Nagy University of Arts.His dissertation is the 'Ice Cream in Space' porcelain ice cream set, which has been featured in several group exhibitions, such as the Museum of Applied Arts, Hall of Art, Milan Design Week. Now, thanks to the Studio of Young Designer Association, it will be presented for the first time in a solo exhibition, a little differently than before. She decorated the set with stickers, giving it a new look that marks the beginning of a next era. There are many techniques for decorating porcelain, for Dora this is just the first step to develop her skills in other forms in the future. Furthermore, the exhibition presents the works made for 'Lajos Kozma Scholarship for Applied Arts and Crafts', which was also inspired by the ice cream theme, precisely the wafer funnels. Using 3D printing, she created her core shapes and transformed them into porcelain. 3D design was an unfamiliar field to her, but she accomplished the challenge to the best of her knowledge. The effect of colored ice cream dumplings is reflected in the fact that she prefers to color the porcelain mass. She likes to see how the character and the mood of the shape changes, when she changes the colors. She is currently working on a new path, a new project, as a scholar, where she is expanding her professional and personal boundaries.

Exhibition of ceramics and glass students of the Jaschik Álmos Art High School

In line with the epidemic situation, we are waiting for those interested in the opening ceremony on April 13 from 6 pm to 8 pm, differently from our traditions.
The opening speech: will take place at 6 pm, after which 7-7 people will be able to view the exhibition by guiding the exhibitors by registering in 4 more time zones. Log in to the opener at the following link: https://doodle.com/poll/dmeh5f7xqps546ed?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
The exhibition is opened by: Opened by: Pintérné Varga Zsuzsanna Head of Institution
The exhibition will continue to be open until April 23, Monday to Friday from 1 to 6 p.m. Check-in after the opening, with an exact date, no later than the day before the planned visit: iroda@fise.hu.
It is MANDATORY to wear a MASK when visiting the exhibition.

The professional trainings in ceramics and glassmaking at the Jaschik Álmos Vocational High School go back several decades. The former vocational training has been transformed into art education for more than a decade. The exhibition provides an insight into the contemporary work of these art courses. We respect and continue the traditions of the profession, but in addition to teaching them, we try to provide insights into domestic and foreign contemporary trends in our subject trainings, giving our students the opportunity to try out the widest possible range of techniques.

The works of current and former students will be on display in the exhibition, as well as students participating in the newly launched first evening glassworker training.
Current teachers:
glass: Eszter Mezősi, Barbara Szőke, Marianna Szilcz
ceramics: Barnabás Máder, Zsófia Szalai, Szilvia Vágó
The invitation features the works of Annamária Hanyu, Máté Kovács and Viktor Kata

Pure Selection / exhibition of Balázs Botos

Opening: 23th of July 6 pm.
A kiállítást Novák Piroska design-és művészet teoretikus nyitja meg

Open till 2nd of August every weekday between 1 pm and 6 pm
Finissage: 1st of August 5pm.

Balázs Botos’s goal is to create objects that do everyone's heart good, not just his. The functionality is also an important part of his design process and he intents on putting some trick, some 'spice' in his objects. This is the way he likes to give the people a 'discovery experience' and a 'home' feeling at the same time, when they use his designs. The Pure Selection exhibition of Balázs shows us a clean essence of his world.

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Mastro'18

MASTRO’18 / Broken down into colours
exhibition of
Strohner Márton ceramic artist, designer

In 2012, Márton Strohner established the «MASTRO» brand. Every piece of handmade work is unique and a testimony to his broad interests. The young designer offers a wide spectrum of products ranging form small scale porcelain objects,  jewellery and home decoration accessories to limited edition dog leashes for everyday use. His objects combine the two fundamental design principles of quality and function. Besides his dedication to detail and careful workmanship, he strikes a temporary yet classical chord with products of extraordinary appeal.

Opening: 20th of November 7 p.m.
Opening speech by Zoltán Lublóy porcelain designer

Till 7th of December every weekday between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m

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szabo_edit

Sitting Cloud / Floating Rock
Exhibition of Edit Szabó

The newest work of Edit Szabó was inspired by Claude Monet Waterlilies series, these works first on show now at the FISE Gallery.
Vernissage: 22th of May 6 p.m.

Opening speach: Kata Oltai curator, art-historian

Válogatás az Egyesület kerámia- és porcelántervező művészeinek munkáiból

Megnyitó: 2016. március 3. csütörtök
Helyszín: B32 Galéria és Kultúrtér, Trezor Galéria. 1111 Budapest, Bartók Béla út 32.

A porcelánhoz és kerámia tárgyakhoz örököltünk különböző „előkoncepciókat”, különböző értékeket. Ezek olyan kategóriák, amelyeket már régről ismerünk, de mivel automatikusan kapcsolódnak a kerámiához, a porcelán tárgyakhoz, még nem értékként, vagy egyáltalán nem értékként kötünk a szilikát művészet alkalmazott tárgyaihoz. Olyan tárgyakat gyűjtöttünk össze a Fiatal Iparművészek Stúdiója Egyesület tagjainak munkáiból, amelyek ezeket az öröklött megközelítéseket használják fel, illetve lépik át. A design területén megjelenő, a hagyományos porcelán- és a kerámiához kapcsolódó kategóriák átlépésére példaként szolgáló designtárgyak.

A kiállítást megnyitja: Fazekas Ildikó design- és művészetmenedzser
Közreműködik: Mihály Gyula, a kiállított kerámia alapú akusztikus hangszerén

Kiállítók: Andrási Edina, Boldizsár Zsuzsa, Knetik Dóra, Kovács Máté, Lakatos Ábel, Mihály Gyula, Rejka Erika, Simon Zsolt József, Sütő Erika, Strohner Márton, Vágó Szilvia

Opening on Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at 6 p.m.
It will be opened by: Eszter Szabó, editor-in-chief of Lakáskultúra magazine.

Touches and fractures
"Balázs Antal is a ceramic artist who pairs, integrates and arranges the touch of material, conscious creative decisions and the coincidences that arise during the creation process into mini installations. He explores objects distorted by touch, both directly and indirectly, and pairs them here and there with exact forms. The artist presents compositions and at the same time impressions to the viewer and connects with him.
Material and thought are experiments in the usability of the useless, in the search for expression. An effort to recreate touch as gesture and fracture as irreversible change."