The C Word, (Because Craft is Art's C Word).

This is where I write about completed work and exhibitions. I also write occasional reviews.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

X-hibitionism

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X-hibitionism opened at The Gallery, Edwards Lane in Stoke Newington, North London last night and continues until 5.00pm saturday 17th May. ...
Thursday, 8 May 2008

Lamentation

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This was going to be a post about the London Mayoral elections. Shakespearean I thought. ‘For god’s sake let us sit upon the ground and tell...
Friday, 2 May 2008

Swan Song

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The telling of the Swan story began, oh who knows, years ago probably. It began for me, as a migration story, about those ‘other’ Romanians....
Sunday, 27 April 2008

Patriarchal Plumbing: Diana Raw’s Patriarchal Nightmares

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Diana sent these pictures of her work a couple of weeks ago; this seems to be a good moment to post them. Patriarchal Nightmares was the tit...

Feedback from Emma Shaw and Linda Bloomfield.

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Big thanks to Emma for being vastly more on the ball than I am. She supplies the link to the relevant page on the Jerwood Foundation website...
Sunday, 20 April 2008

Interview with Rosy Greenlees, Director of the Crafts Council, Part 1

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‘So, c’mon,’ says Sophie, drawing herself up to her full height at the head of the table where she’s waxing some pots in readiness for their...

Interview with Rosy Greenlees, Part 2: The C Word’s comments

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The Gold Standard ‘All the big names have been recipients of those grants,’ asserts Greenlees, defending the good name of development grants...
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Claudia Clare
Artist who makes pots. Feminist - which often governs the decisions about what kind of pots to make. I also make pots with landscapes and roses and no discernible social comment. "Narrative, satirical, allegorical, and observational," according to Emma Ridgeway of Modern Art Oxford. I write - professionally - but it's not my main job. Author of 'Subversive Ceramics,' Bloomsbury 2016, and co-authored, 'The Pot Book,' with Edmund de Waal, Phaidon 2011.
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