The output for this project is a body of work consisting of 37 intricate hand cut papercuts and 37 related plates which was informed by the 1856 seminal publication Grammar of Ornament by architect and designer Owen Jones. The papercuts and ceramics correspond to, and are numbered according to each of the original thirty-seven propositions which form the ‘general principles in the arrangement of form and colour in architecture and the decorative arts.’ Each proposition provided a starting point in which the female figure appears as a protagonist serving to undermine and disrupt the rigidity of the Victorian hierarchical system as presented by Jones. The work also draws upon the ornate and richly coloured chromolithographic illustration...
The article looks at ornament in the nineteenth century through the lens of vitalist traditions in p...
Exhibition Notes, Number 18, Spring 2002. This exhibition arose from a collaboration between partic...
International audienceThis lavishly illustrated volume is the first major global history of ornament...
Owen Jones (1809-1874) was a Victorian architect, antiquarian and ornamentor of house-hold fame. He ...
The Grammar of Ornament of Owen Jones (1856). By starting his Grammar of Ornament with a chapter on...
In this project, Wagner-Lawler uses a work held in UWM\u27s Special Collections entitled The Grammar...
What is it about ornament that made it so contentious for influential Modernist thinkers and practit...
Re:Ornament calls for a rethinking of ornament within the history and practice of design, urging a b...
This article is the product of teaching a studio in the Undergraduate Program in Architecture at Yal...
My painting 'Aurora 13' (oil paint on reverse of patterned furnishing fabric) selected for inclusion...
This publication is the first of a two-part edition of the International Research Journal, which is ...
'Women and Pattern' at The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Durham, showcased unique, 'one-off' ceramic...
Part of an ongoing research project to interpret linguistic grammar visually, this essay presents in...
This solo exhibition was the culmination of a two year appointment as Associate Artist at the Wallac...
Architectural ornament, the art of decorative patterning, is commonly perceived as an historical cha...
The article looks at ornament in the nineteenth century through the lens of vitalist traditions in p...
Exhibition Notes, Number 18, Spring 2002. This exhibition arose from a collaboration between partic...
International audienceThis lavishly illustrated volume is the first major global history of ornament...
Owen Jones (1809-1874) was a Victorian architect, antiquarian and ornamentor of house-hold fame. He ...
The Grammar of Ornament of Owen Jones (1856). By starting his Grammar of Ornament with a chapter on...
In this project, Wagner-Lawler uses a work held in UWM\u27s Special Collections entitled The Grammar...
What is it about ornament that made it so contentious for influential Modernist thinkers and practit...
Re:Ornament calls for a rethinking of ornament within the history and practice of design, urging a b...
This article is the product of teaching a studio in the Undergraduate Program in Architecture at Yal...
My painting 'Aurora 13' (oil paint on reverse of patterned furnishing fabric) selected for inclusion...
This publication is the first of a two-part edition of the International Research Journal, which is ...
'Women and Pattern' at The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Durham, showcased unique, 'one-off' ceramic...
Part of an ongoing research project to interpret linguistic grammar visually, this essay presents in...
This solo exhibition was the culmination of a two year appointment as Associate Artist at the Wallac...
Architectural ornament, the art of decorative patterning, is commonly perceived as an historical cha...
The article looks at ornament in the nineteenth century through the lens of vitalist traditions in p...
Exhibition Notes, Number 18, Spring 2002. This exhibition arose from a collaboration between partic...
International audienceThis lavishly illustrated volume is the first major global history of ornament...