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Bisila Noha is a Spanish ceramic artist based in London. With her work, she seeks to challenge Western conceptions of arts and crafts, to question what we consider productive and dignified in capitalist societies, and to reflect on the idea of home. 'Self' and unity from personal experiences in different communities of ceramicists.

His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Financial Times and the New York Times. Notable exhibitions include the Crafts Council's 'Maker's Eye' exhibition in 2021 and the historic 'Body Vessel Clay' exhibition in 2022 at Two Temple Place, which features the works of Ladi Kwali, Magdalene Odundo and Bisila Noha, three generations of black female clay artists, to "celebrate startling new ways to explore one of the world's oldest art forms."

In 2022, two sculptures by Bisila Noha were acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for their permanent collection. Bisila Noha's work is part of many private collections.


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Reunion XIII, Bisila Noha

Reunion XIII

Bisila Noha

Design - 23 x 18.5 x 8 cm

$2,625

Goddess I ( Déesse 1), Bisila Noha

Goddess I ( Déesse 1)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 16 x 8 x 6 cm

$941

Goddess II ( Déesse 2), Bisila Noha

Goddess II ( Déesse 2)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 16 x 8 x 6 cm

$842

Brumas XVI (Haze XVI), Bisila Noha

Brumas XVI (Haze XVI)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 44.5 x 44.5 x 2 cm

$984

Reunion XII, Bisila Noha

Reunion XII

Bisila Noha

Design - 26 x 23 x 10.5 cm

$3,172

Reunion XIV, Bisila Noha

Reunion XIV

Bisila Noha

Design - 25 x 21.5 x 10 cm

$3,172

Ignis I, Bisila Noha

Ignis I

Bisila Noha

Design - 18 x 17 x 9.5 cm

$744

Ignis II, Bisila Noha

Ignis II

Bisila Noha

Design - 23 x 22 x 12 cm

$1,531

Ignis IV, Bisila Noha

Ignis IV

Bisila Noha

Design - 18.5 x 19.5 x 19.5 cm

$1,750

Water Jug (Cruche) 2, Bisila Noha

Water Jug (Cruche) 2

Bisila Noha

Design - 27 x 18 x 18 cm

$2,515

Water Jug (Cruche), Bisila Noha

Water Jug (Cruche)

Bisila Noha

Design - 31 x 18 x 18 cm

$2,515

Brumas XV (Haze XV), Bisila Noha

Brumas XV (Haze XV)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 43 x 43 x 2 cm

$984

Flammas III, Bisila Noha

Flammas III

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 26 x 19 x 4 cm

$173

Eternal Goddess (Déesse éternelle), Bisila Noha

Eternal Goddess (Déesse éternelle)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 13 x 19 x 19 cm

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Brumas XVII (Haze XVII), Bisila Noha

Brumas XVII (Haze XVII)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 47 x 47 x 2 cm

Sold

Goddess III ( Déesse 3), Bisila Noha

Goddess III ( Déesse 3)

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 8.5 x 6 x 4 cm

Sold

Flammas I, Bisila Noha

Flammas I

Bisila Noha

Sculpture - 25 x 19 x 4 cm

Sold

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Who is the artist?

Bisila Noha is a Spanish ceramic artist based in London. With her work, she seeks to challenge Western conceptions of arts and crafts, to question what we consider productive and dignified in capitalist societies, and to reflect on the idea of home. 'Self' and unity from personal experiences in different communities of ceramicists.

His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Financial Times and the New York Times. Notable exhibitions include the Crafts Council's 'Maker's Eye' exhibition in 2021 and the historic 'Body Vessel Clay' exhibition in 2022 at Two Temple Place, which features the works of Ladi Kwali, Magdalene Odundo and Bisila Noha, three generations of black female clay artists, to "celebrate startling new ways to explore one of the world's oldest art forms."

In 2022, two sculptures by Bisila Noha were acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for their permanent collection. Bisila Noha's work is part of many private collections.

What is Bisila Noha’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Minimalism