A mini-exhibition of ethnographic spoons and spoons created by artists and designers in Galerie Lemaire and Galerie Ra in Amsterdam. The festive opening of this exhibition will be held in both galleries on 1 September 2013
My painting 'Aurora 13' (oil paint on reverse of patterned furnishing fabric) selected for inclusion...
Silver Speaks is a part of a programme of events created by Contemporary British Silversmiths to cel...
The exhibition You’ve eaten Roses, now you’ll drink the Moon! brings together for the first time a m...
A mini-exhibition of ethnographic spoons and spoons created by artists and designers in Galerie Lema...
This Groundbreaking Exhibition Explores Global Trend of Transforming Ordinary Mass-Produced Objects ...
A social etiquette has emerged around the consumption of food in the West which requires the use of ...
The chapter 'Plastic Spoons Rubber Bands' outlines the work of Jill Townsley through text and images...
This is act thirty-eight of the ongoing series dedicated to food and the ritual of dining. 70 x 7 Th...
In the light of current debates on the future of making, the Polychronic research focuses on what in...
Brass Art: Freud’s House: The Double Mirror (2015) was commissioned by University of Salford’s Commi...
Exploring shared histories and current realities within and beyond the region, Singapore Biennale 20...
The work in this show is based on the movements, rhythms and processes involved in weaving cloth. Ma...
The exhibition The Dutch in Paris, which was on show in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam and in the Pe...
Starting 17 October 2015 the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden will present a major exhibition on the art o...
Where\u27s Waldo ornament made out of a spoon. Primitive, outsider art. Sculpture. Found object art...
My painting 'Aurora 13' (oil paint on reverse of patterned furnishing fabric) selected for inclusion...
Silver Speaks is a part of a programme of events created by Contemporary British Silversmiths to cel...
The exhibition You’ve eaten Roses, now you’ll drink the Moon! brings together for the first time a m...
A mini-exhibition of ethnographic spoons and spoons created by artists and designers in Galerie Lema...
This Groundbreaking Exhibition Explores Global Trend of Transforming Ordinary Mass-Produced Objects ...
A social etiquette has emerged around the consumption of food in the West which requires the use of ...
The chapter 'Plastic Spoons Rubber Bands' outlines the work of Jill Townsley through text and images...
This is act thirty-eight of the ongoing series dedicated to food and the ritual of dining. 70 x 7 Th...
In the light of current debates on the future of making, the Polychronic research focuses on what in...
Brass Art: Freud’s House: The Double Mirror (2015) was commissioned by University of Salford’s Commi...
Exploring shared histories and current realities within and beyond the region, Singapore Biennale 20...
The work in this show is based on the movements, rhythms and processes involved in weaving cloth. Ma...
The exhibition The Dutch in Paris, which was on show in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam and in the Pe...
Starting 17 October 2015 the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden will present a major exhibition on the art o...
Where\u27s Waldo ornament made out of a spoon. Primitive, outsider art. Sculpture. Found object art...
My painting 'Aurora 13' (oil paint on reverse of patterned furnishing fabric) selected for inclusion...
Silver Speaks is a part of a programme of events created by Contemporary British Silversmiths to cel...
The exhibition You’ve eaten Roses, now you’ll drink the Moon! brings together for the first time a m...