‘Unwrapping the Line’ represented drawings by five creative practitioners; C. Hodes, F. Geesin, N. Hormazd, J. Radvan, J. Shellard who are practice led researchers at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. What brings these researchers together is their use of themes pertinent to creative practice in a fashion design college, that is; cloth, textile, pattern blocks and the figure. In addition, each researcher in their own way has used the line as a key element, weaving the line through their imagery. The artworks on exhibition represent a range of processes available to the contemporary practitioner to make their line, from the pencil or thread, to film and digital technology. ‘Unwrapping the Line’ initiated ...
‘Drawing and the Body' explored the relationship between drawing and the body, a primary concern wit...
Reynolds Gallery is pleased to announce Through Lines, the second exhibition of the 2017-2018 season...
col·lec·tion is a visual research project exploring the notion of the ‘collection’ in order to criti...
The invitation to curate an exhibition of the Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG’s) work emerged ...
Group exhibition of the recent work of seventeen artists, designers and researchers from London col...
Lines (or against fixation), 2023 was produced as an element of the PhD research project, Against Fi...
This artwork belongs to the funded doctoral research project, titled: How Can We Teach/Learn Emotion...
The paper presents a recently completed collaborative research project by Charlotte Hodes,Senior Res...
This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative patter...
Exhibition of drawings made by designers, artists and creative practitioners at London College of Fa...
Every year, approximately 3000 new designers enter the London fashion scene. Working against the odd...
This catalogue accompanied the exhibition John Flaxman 1755-1826: Master of the Purest Line curated ...
This publication brings together a selection of the University’s current research. The contributions...
Charlotte Hodes presented a paper entitled 'Drawing, the Performative Body and the Object' at Drawin...
Amanda Ravetz is a film maker and anthropologist. Anne Douglas is a visual artist with a background ...
‘Drawing and the Body' explored the relationship between drawing and the body, a primary concern wit...
Reynolds Gallery is pleased to announce Through Lines, the second exhibition of the 2017-2018 season...
col·lec·tion is a visual research project exploring the notion of the ‘collection’ in order to criti...
The invitation to curate an exhibition of the Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG’s) work emerged ...
Group exhibition of the recent work of seventeen artists, designers and researchers from London col...
Lines (or against fixation), 2023 was produced as an element of the PhD research project, Against Fi...
This artwork belongs to the funded doctoral research project, titled: How Can We Teach/Learn Emotion...
The paper presents a recently completed collaborative research project by Charlotte Hodes,Senior Res...
This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative patter...
Exhibition of drawings made by designers, artists and creative practitioners at London College of Fa...
Every year, approximately 3000 new designers enter the London fashion scene. Working against the odd...
This catalogue accompanied the exhibition John Flaxman 1755-1826: Master of the Purest Line curated ...
This publication brings together a selection of the University’s current research. The contributions...
Charlotte Hodes presented a paper entitled 'Drawing, the Performative Body and the Object' at Drawin...
Amanda Ravetz is a film maker and anthropologist. Anne Douglas is a visual artist with a background ...
‘Drawing and the Body' explored the relationship between drawing and the body, a primary concern wit...
Reynolds Gallery is pleased to announce Through Lines, the second exhibition of the 2017-2018 season...
col·lec·tion is a visual research project exploring the notion of the ‘collection’ in order to criti...