Paul Philp, A Solo Exhibition

25th November 2021 - 25th February 2022

A SOLO SHOW BY STUDIO POTTER PAUL PHILP

Paul Philp has been making ceramics for over 50 years. His ceramics are hand-built and fired multiple times. Thin layers of slip, organic material and glaze build and strip away to reveal a subtle yet intricate depth in his surfaces. 

Working from his home studio in Bath, Paul quietly focuses on his studio pottery. his pieces evoke a feeling of beguiling serenity. Philp’s work features in the permanent collections of the Musée des Beaux Arts in Montréal, the Cité de la Céramique in Sèvres, France, and the Musée Ariana in Geneva.

His influences include Japanese Minka building, architecture, tribal and ancient art, but above all the natural world. As he put it once,

“I have in mind rugged eroded surfaces, megaliths, fossils, ancient encrusted marbles and something of the quality of early Japanese Ceramics – Shigaraki and Iga ware.” 

An exhibition catalogue will be available. Please email to be on the preview list.

Words by Emma Crichton Miller
Photos by Chloé Rosetta Bell

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