So many beautiful objects...!
Collect is held in the Saatchi Gallery, in big white rooms, and most of the stands are sizeable (at £300 a square metre...). Here are a few of the many things that caught my eye -
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A rough but shimmering finish |
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Boxes included in the purchase price of Japanese crafts |
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Deeply-dyed indigo sculptures - but no labels |
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Detail of patterning |
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Wonderful modern jewellery - in the foreground, work by Iris Bodemer
(for instance, this steel & string neckpiece) |
Other names from my notebook are
Gesine Hackenburg (jewellery),
Hanne Friis (textile),
Katie Bunnell (ceramics),
Agneta Spangberg (extrovert ceramics),
Jean-Claude Legrand (ceramics),
Chantal Delporte (glass),
Ainsley Hillard (tapestry),
Mihara Ken (ceramics),
Millie Behrens (jewellery),
Claire Malet,
Pamela Wilson (textiles and jewellery - the piece on show incorporated fishing line, sausage casing and red plastic tubes, wonderful).
Lovely stuff indeed. There is an interesting article about Mihara Ken in the current issue of Craft Arts International - with stunning photos. http://www.craftarts.com.au/current.asp
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