Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “”Tracce”: A Century of Ceramic Art on Display in”, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
On Friday afternoon, the Vernissage of "TRACCE" was held.
"Tracce": A Century of Ceramic Art on Display in Vietri sul Mare. A collection of over sixty works spanning nearly a century, from the early 1900s to 2026: a journey of forms and gestures that have left a deep mark over time, capable of telling the story of the territory through its most vibrant material.
"TRACCE" is an anthological exhibition dedicated to the artistic and ceramic heritage of the Municipality of Vietri sul Mare. The collection includes over sixty works spanning nearly a century, from the early 1900s to 2026: a journey of forms and gestures that have left a deep mark over time, capable of telling the story of the territory through its most vibrant material.
A wonderful itinerary bringing together works from the editions of the "Journey Through Ceramics" competition—winners, awardees, or selected pieces—alongside works that have entered the municipal collection through donations, acquisitions, and loans for use. Each work is a trace: the sign of an encounter, a passage, a gaze that has left an imprint on the cultural history of Vietri sul Mare.
The exhibition—which will remain open until May 18—was curated by Rita Raimondi and realized by the Municipality of Vietri sul Mare – Department of Ceramics, strongly supported by the municipal administration led by Mayor Giovanni De Simone.
Given the significant number of available works, the exhibition will change over time, offering the opportunity to experience new emotions. "Tracce" returns to the community a living and evolving heritage, capable of crossing generations and reaffirming, over time, the power of matter that becomes art.
Source: Read the original article | Published: April 27, 2026