Exhibitions

Tate modern 04.03.23 London

Cecilia Vicuña’s Brain Forest Quipu is a multi-part installation made up of sculpture, sound, music and video.

The quipu is an ancient South American recording and communication system made from knotted threads. Vicuña has been exploring and transforming the quipu in her work for over five decades.

At the centre of Brain Forest Quipu are two sculptures that hang 27 metres from the ceiling. They are woven together using a range of organic materials, including found objects, unspun wool, plant fibres, rope and cardboard to evoke the look of bleached-out trees and ghostly forms.

V and A Albertopolis 29.10.22 -Mens fashion over time.

Collect-March 2023

Royal Academy -collection of art from unknown artists.

Collect 2024

Southbank centre.

Ceramic art London

Ceramic art London

Kim Duk-hee produces work that I really liked. She uses lustre and makes a ceramic object appear real, almost made out of metal and leather.

Harriett Helman

Harriett Helman’s work resonates with me as she is influenced by the sea and costal erosion.

Jemma Gowland’s work is very interesting particularly as she uses porcelain and is influenced by women’s issues.

Selridges

When firms come alive.

Bluecoates shop

South Africa National gallery

Northern potters Manchester.

Strange clay

Stoke pottery museum

BCB

Bluecoates

Liverpool museum

Barcelona museum of Contempory art

Aberystwyth

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