29.05.2026. 12.00
Museum of Decorative Arts and Design

Media tour:
In the Name of Clay: 50 Years of Italian Ceramic Art

On Friday, 29 May 2026, at 12.00 the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design invites mass media representatives to the press tour of exhibition In the Name of Clay: 50 Years of Italian Ceramic Art.

Registration of participants:
11.30–12.00

From 30 May to 23 August 2026, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design will host the exhibition In the Name of Clay: 50 Years of Italian Ceramic Art, tracing the development of Italian contemporary ceramics from the post-war period to the present day.

For the first time in Latvia, visitors will be able to discover a collection selected especially for Riga from the world-renowned and legendary International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza. The exhibition opens up a new cultural perspective not only on Italy, but also on the international context. It highlights Italy’s unique contribution to one of the most versatile media in the visual arts – ceramics – where sculpture, design and materiality converge. Bringing together works by 50 authors, the exposition offers an insight into the development of the field over half a century – from its pioneers to the most prominent masters of the 21st century.



The concept is based on the idea of creative “obsession” – an intense and passionate exploration of ceramics that characterizes the practice of the artists represented. This art form has now become a sought-after interdisciplinary means of expression, encouraging public discussion on important issues while inspiring both artists and viewers. The exhibition surprises with innovative ideas, unusual forms and original technical solutions.

The exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design is part of the Latvia Ceramics Biennale’s interseason programme and is organized in co-operation with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Ceramics and the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza. Its aim is to foster intercultural dialogue and introduce Latvian audiences to significant developments in ceramic art worldwide.


The exhibition has been made possible with the support of the State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia and the Embassy of Italy in Riga.


Exhibition is organized by

Latvian National Museum of Art
Museum of Decorative Arts and Design
International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Ceramics

Duration

60–90 minutes

Language

Latvian, English

Co-operation partner

Rothko Museum

Exhibition curators

Claudia Casali
Director of the International Museum of Ceramics
in Faenza / Faenza, Italy

Aivars Baranovskis
Exhibition curator /
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Ceramics /
Daugavpils, Latvia

Valentin Petjko
Artist, curator /
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Ceramics /
Daugavpils, Latvia

Dace Ļaviņa
Curator of the Latvian Ceramics and Porcelain Collection /
Museum of Decorative Arts and Design /
Latvian National Museum of Art /
Riga, Latvia

Exhibition team

Inese Baranovska
Head of the Decorative Arts and Design Museum /
Latvian National Museum of Art

Līga Brice
Senior Specialist /
Decorative Arts and Design Museum
Latvian National Museum of Art

Līva Kubulniece
Communication Specialist /
Decorative Arts and Design Museum
Latvian National Museum of Art

Museum opening hours

Mondey: Closed
Tuesday: 11.00–17.00
Wednesday: 11.00–19.00
Thursday: 11.00–17.00
Friday: 11.00–17.00
Saturday: 11.00–17.00
Sunday: 11.00–17.00

Venue

Museum of Decorative Arts and Design
Great Hall
Skārņu iela 10, Riga

Admission fee

1 ticket for an individual visit 
9,00 EUR      For adults 
4,50 EUR      For pupils, students, seniors and other discount groups* 

*More information about the price list

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Abstract black-and-white composition with concentric, wavy lines and a dark, intertwined form in the center. Abstract black-and-white composition with concentric, wavy lines and a dark, intertwined form in the center.
In the Name of Clay: 50 Years of Italian Ceramic Art
30.05.2026. - 23.08.2026.
Museum of Decorative Arts and Design
In co-operation with the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza and the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Ceramics

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