Al-Tiba9 Gallery at ceramic brussels 2026

Al-Tiba9 Gallery at ceramic brussels 2026

Booth B9 | Solo show Barry Wolfryd

Al-Tiba9 Gallery announces its first participation at ceramic brussels fair in Belgium, from the 21st to the 25th January 2026. Ceramic Brussels is the first international contemporary art fair dedicated to ceramics.

Opening | Janury 21st, 2026
14:00—17:00 preview (Upon invitation)
17:00—21:00 vernissage (Upon invitation)

Opening hours
Thursday, January 22nd, 11:00—19:00
Friday, January 23rd, 11:00—19:00
Saturday, January 24th, 11:00—19:00
Sunday, January 25th, 11:00—18:00

Location
Tour&Taxis, 3 Picard street 1000, Brussels



Solo Show - Barry Wolfryd at ceramic brussels 2026

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Solo show Barry Wolfryd, Murano Glass. Al-Tiba9 Gallery. ©Geoffrey Fritsch.

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Solo show Barry Wolfryd, Murano Glass. Al-Tiba9 Gallery. ©Geoffrey Fritsch.

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Solo show Barry Wolfryd, Murano Glass. Al-Tiba9 Gallery. ©Geoffrey Fritsch.


With more than 70 Belgian and international exhibitors, a focus on Spain, and the presentation of nearly 200 artists, the fair offers an ambitious programme, increasingly international, monumental, and surprising.

Since its remarkable first edition in January 2024, ceramic brussels has become the leading international platform specialising in ceramics and the reference among events showcasing ceramics. As a pioneering and committed fair, it enjoys the support of a broad international community of collectors, institutions, and committed professionals.

“Thanks to the energetic mobilisation of the galleries, and the high quality and plurality of their proposals, this edition will offer a unique 5-day journey through the work of clay and fire: an exceptional demonstration of the richness of the medium and the incredible diversity of approaches by artists from around the world,” announce Gilles Parmentier and Jean-Marc Dimanche, co- directors of the event.

“ceramic brussels is also a platform and a scenography that promote perspective, content, and proximity with modern and contemporary sculpture,” they continue. The fair takes place amid an intense programme of activities in Brussels, during the opening week of BRAFA, the Brussels Photo Festival, and the Brussels Jazz Festival.