Moly-Sabata, Sablons

Marie-Pierre Bonnardel, Eric Desplanche, Xavier Duroselle, Jean-Nicolas Gérard, Atelier de La Volane, Louise Nicollon des Abbayes, Akitsu Orii, Chloé Peytermann, Isabelle René, Chloé Vernerey

Moly-Sabata is France’s oldest active artists’ residency, making its studios and resources available to some thirty artists a year, by invitation only.

 

For its sixth participation in Art-o-rama as a partner of the fair, Moly-Sabata is updating the format of its contribution by curating a new avatar of the Moly shop, a boutique for utilitarian ceramics.

 

Ten male and female potters based between Moly and the Mediterranean were called upon to display nearly 400 pieces of tableware priced between €30 and €500.

 

In Moly-Sabata, the Moly shop offers the public the chance to buy objects made in workshops all over the country and beyond. The initiative follows on from the success of the “Aux foyers” exhibition-sale held on site in autumn 2020, which revived the local tradition of the village buying its crockery from Moly-Sabata.

 

Continuously open within the artists’ residence, the Moly shop was first exported to Strasbourg in 2022 for the “Au Bonheur” exhibition at CEAAC, which brought together craftspeople from Alsace.

 

Material support for its community of artists continues: 20% of sales are allocated to production grants, 10% ensures the system of the project, with the remainder going to exhibitors.

https://www.moly-sabata.com/

 

 

Xavier Duroselle

coupe rose
Turned and openwork porcelain, gas-fired 1300°
26 cm
Courtesy Moly-Sabata

Price upon request

Akitsu Orii

Tasses à expresso kaléidoscope (2022)
Engobed and glazed stoneware, electric firing 1250 °C,
∅ 6.5-7 x 5-5.5 cm.
Courtesy of the artist
Photo © Akitsu Orii

Atelier de la Volane

Carafe (2024)
Crystallizations on stoneware, electric firing
16.5c x 18 cm
Courtesy of the artists
Photo © Atelier de La Volane

Chloé Peytermann

Assiette (2024)
Stamped stoneware, superimposed glazes, electric oxidation firing at 1250°,
Ø 15 cm
Courtesy of the artist
Photo © Chloe Peytermann

Chloé Vernerey

Bougeoir Trident (2023)
Porcelain turned and pastilted with shells, pulled handles, Tenmoku enamel, electric firing
22 x 11 cm
Courtesy and photo of the artist

Isabelle René

Pichets (2023)
Porcelain fired with gas reduction at 1300°.
8-10 x 16-23 cm
Courtesy of the artist
Photo © Aude Lavenant

Jean-Nicolas Gérard

Plat (2024)
Modelled glazed clay, 1070° gas firing
75 x 75 cm
Courtesy of the artist
Photo © Jean-Nicolas Gérard

Marie-Pierre Bonnardel

Coupe (2024)
Glazed earth, modelled Salerno clay, 1090° electric firing
8 x 20 cm
Courtesy of the artist
Photo © Bertrand Desmares