Joël Brodovsky-Adams presents a monumental lighting sculpture that embraces ornamentation and labor-intensive ceramic tradition. Currently the Artist Fellow at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, Brodovsky-Adams builds his lamp from hand-thrown clay elements, each glazed with a constellation of thousands of precisely placed droplets. The shade, perforated with a dense field of hand-cut holes, transforms into a glowing surface—both tactile and ethereal. The work revels in sensorial overload, transforming utility into indulgent spectacle.
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