The Museo Nacional de Cerámica Gonzalez Martí presented the exhibition " Five Countries, One Vision ," which brought together a total of 42 works by ceramists Abbas Akbari, Arturo Mora Benavent, Giampietro Rampini, Jonathan Chiswell Jones, John Kuczwal, and Joan Carrillo . All the works on display were made using the traditional lustreware technique, showcasing the richness and diversity of this specialty in different countries.
Exhibitions
Exhibition: Five countries, one vision
September 2019. Gonzalez Martí National Ceramics Museum, Valencia.
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1998
Participation in the collective exhibition Lustre Ware Ceramics. Tradition and Modernity, organized by the Valencian Institute of Export in Los Angeles (United States) and Tokyo (Japan).
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1999
Breaking molds, Manises Higher School of Ceramics.
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2004
Solo exhibition, Martínez Glera Gallery, Logroño (La Rioja).
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2009 - 2012
She collaborates with the Victoria & Albert Museum Shop in London, reproducing pieces from the collection for sale to the public.
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2010
He collaborates with the Leighton House Museum in London, reproducing 15th-century pieces for its setting.
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2011 - 2013
She makes reproductions of 15th-century gilded earthenware pieces for the series Isabel, produced by Spanish Television.
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2012
She makes reproductions of 15th-century gilded earthenware pieces for the series Isabel, produced by Spanish Television.
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2012
Reflets international exhibition. Céramique lustrée, Museum of Fine Arts of Lion (France), together with 16 international ceramists.
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2012 - 2013
Traveling exhibition Mille et un bols, with ceramists from all over the world.
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2013
Solo exhibition The reflection of my work, Manises Higher School of Ceramics.
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2015
Solo exhibition The mastery of metallic reflection and its nuances, Crafts Centre of the Valencian Community.
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2015
Guest artist, NACE Fair, Navarrete (La Rioja).
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2018
Participation in the International Exhibition Five countries One Vision, Palazzo Della Porta, Gubbio (Italy) together with the ceramists Abbas Akbari, Giampietro Rampini, Jonathan Chiswell Jones, John Kuczwal and Joan Carrillo.
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2019
Five countries One Vision, Sala Gimeno, Manises (Valencia) with the ceramists Abbas Akbari, Giampietro Rampini, Jonathan Chiswell Jones, John Kuczwal and Joan Carrillo.
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2019
Five countries One Vision, González Martí National Ceramic Museum, Valencia with ceramists Abbas Akbari, Giampietro Rampini, Jonathan Chiswell Jones, John Kuczwal and Joan Carrillo.
Exhibition: Five countries, one vision
July 2019. Gubbio (Italy).
The Italian city of Gubbio hosted the exhibition Five Countries, One Vision , a show dedicated to lustreware that brought together works by ceramists Abbas Akbari (Iran), Arturo Mora Benavent (Spain), Jonathan Chiswell-Jones (England), Giampietro Rampini (Italy), Graziano Pericoli (Italy) and John Kuczwal (Australia) . The exhibition was received with great enthusiasm, highlighting both the quality of the works and the spirit of international collaboration that made it possible.
Exhibition: Five countries, one vision
July 2019. Manises (Valencia).
In the summer of 2019, the Manises Cultural Centre hosted the international exhibition Five Countries, One Vision , dedicated to lustreware ceramics . The exhibition brought together works by Abbas Akbari (Iran), Jonathan Chiswell-Jones (England), John Kuczwal (Australia), Arturo Mora Benavent (Spain) and Giampietro Rampini (Italy) , and also featured Joan Carrillo Romero (Spain) as a guest artist. The exhibition was completed with lectures and activities around the history and technique of lustreware in Manises, consolidating the international and informative nature of the project.
Exhibition: Arturo Mora, The Mastery of Metallic Reflection and Its Nuances
September 2015. Valencian Community Crafts Centre (Valencia).
In 2015, the Valencian Community Crafts Center inaugurated the solo exhibition "Arturo Mora: The Mastery of Metallic Reflection and Its Nuances ." The exhibition brought together a selection of works that reflect the artistic evolution of recent years, along with a new series of works made using traditional wood-fired kilns.
Solo exhibition of Arturo Mora, Persian gilt earthenware
July 2015. Martínez Glera Art Gallery in Logroño (La Rioja)
The Martínez Glera Art Gallery in Logroño (La Rioja) presented a solo exhibition by Arturo Mora , dedicated to his most recent work. Many of the works were inspired by Persian gilded earthenware produced during the Seljuq (1037–1353) and Ilkhanid dynasties, reinterpreted through the traditional technique of lustreware.
Exhibition: Traveling Crafts
Craft Center of the Valencian Community
The Valencian Community Crafts Center hosted a group exhibition featuring a broad representation of Valencian crafts. Among the works presented were reproductions of medieval ceramics by Arturo Mora , which highlighted the international reach and historical richness of the region's ceramic tradition.
Solo exhibition: The reflection of my work
May 2013. Alfons Blat Room of the Escola d'Art i Superior de Ceràmica de Manises
In May 2013, the Alfons Blat Gallery of the Manises School of Art and Advanced Ceramics presented the solo exhibition "The Reflection of My Work ." The exhibition traced Arturo Mora 's career, from his beginnings in traditional lustreware ceramics to his research on Persian ceramics and his more contemporary creations. It offered a comprehensive overview of this technique, from its medieval origins to the present day.
1001 Bowls Exhibition
2012. Gewerbemuseum Winterthur (Switzerland)
From February 26 to May 6, 2012, the Gewerbemuseum in Winterthur, Switzerland, presented the exhibition 1001 Bowls , an international show dedicated to this universal ceramic form. Arturo Mora participated with ten works made using the traditional lustreware technique, alongside works by ceramists from around the world.
Exhibition of plates, bowls and other works
2010. Leighton House Museum (London).
Following its reopening, London's Leighton House Museum added a series of metallic-reflecting works by Arturo Mora to its collection. Plates, bowls, and other works coexist in the galleries alongside paintings, drawings, and ceramics by the artist Frederic, Lord Leighton , offering visitors an enriched journey through ceramic tradition and its contemporary reinterpretation.
