Following World War II the Maritimes experienced an influx of
immigrants from continental Europe. Among them were talented
craftspeople trained at some of world’s top art schools. When they
arrived in Canada they brought with them a new aesthetic sensibility
based on European modernism with its streamlined shapes, symbolic
designs, and elegant forms. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were amongst
the first provinces to enjoy the talents of these European modernists,
whose designs in clay led the way for future developments within
Canadian ceramics. Maritime Modern highlights works from the
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia’s collection completed by three famous
ceramic couples: Krystyna Sadowska and Konrad Sadowski, Erica and Kjeld
Deichmann, and Ernst and Alma Lorenzen.