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Weathering Inertia: RA Summer Exhibition 2022

7th August 20227th August 2022  Emily Walters

This year’s RA Summer Exhibition tackles the all too relevant theme of ‘Climate’ with wit, imagination, humour, awe and urgency, writes our contributor Emily Walters.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, EnvironmentTagged: Alison Wilding, Climate Change, Conrad Shawcross, Cristina Iglesias, Emily Walters, Environment, Environmentalism, Fiona Banner, Gavin Turk, Grayson Perry, Laura Ford, Patrick Blower, Ron Arad, Royal Academy, Scott Brooker, Simon Starling, Summer Exhibition, The Singh Twins, Uta Kögelsberger, Yanko Tihov

Tim Walker: Wonderful Things at the Victoria & Albert Museum

7th October 20197th October 2019  Gabriela Frost

By raiding the V&A’s archives and permanent collections, fashion photographer Tim Walker has created an immersive exhibition that’s enchanting and full of promise.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, FashionTagged: Cecil Beaton, Fashion, Grayson Perry, Joanna Lumley, Margaret Atwood, Photography, Shona heath, Tim Walker, Tim Walker: Wonderful Things, V&A, Wonderful Things

The Evolution of the Studio Potter: Jennifer Lee’s Art of ‘Subdued Elegance’

1st August 20194th August 2019  Julia Bagguley

Our use of pottery for everyday rituals dates back to before the Neolithic period, but today we appreciate the subtle beauty of ceramics. Here, Julia Bagguley discusses the history of pottery in relation to artist Jennifer Lee’s work, currently on show at Kettle’s Yard.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: art, Bernard Leach, craft, David Attenborough, Edmund de Waal, Grayson Perry, Hans Coper, Issy Miyake, Jennifer Lee, Kettle's Yard, Lucie Rie, Pottery, Richard Slee, Roger Law
  • Magic by Moonlight: Kirsten Glass’ Night-Scented Stock at Karsten Schubert, London
    By Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou
  • Picturing Loss: On Francesca Woodman by Lisa Goodrum
    By Lisa Goodrum
  • Beyond the Confines of Nell Brookfield’s Canvas
    By Rachel Ashenden
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