Self-described "mad potter" Jonathan Adler, known for the quirk and charm in his stunning ceramics works, gets the spotlight at this new exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design in Columbus Circle. The exhibition, The Mad MAD World of Jonathan Adler, combines Adler's own work with some of his favorite pieces from the museum's collection. You'll see more than 150 pieces of ceramics, metal, fiber and more that help to tell the story of Adler's 30-year career. It's on view through April 19, 2026.
No matter your personal taste, there's bound to be something in this exhibition you wish you could take home. Perhaps it's the adorable fox with a twisty tail or the erotic vase decorated with breasts or the psychedelic spin on a Delft blue container reading "shrooms." Every piece is exquisitely crafted, of course, but it's Adler's signature quirk and charm that takes the show to the next level. How often can you say a ceramics show will make you chuckle? Adler's will.
Think of it as a thematic tour of Adler's fascinations. For example, the Authentica section celebrates the sleek forms of mid-century modern ceramics, while the Optimistica segment embraces exuberance in all its forms. Each section feels like gazing into a beautiful shop window—and that's by design. Legendary window dresser Simon Doonan, also Adler's husband, designed the exhibition.
The show is a full-circle moment for Adler, as he sold his first pots in the museum's store back in 1993, helping to kickstart his success.



