A group of four Exhibition Catalogues, 1997-2024, with high quality images of my pots including The World Service, 1997, Shattered, 2007, An Extraordinary Turn of Events, 2012, and Vice and Virtue, 2024.
The World Service, 1997 is a large scale tea set representing the Oxford Botanic Gardens. It includes an introductory essay by journalist Mary Hockaday. The tea set itself is a visual representation of some of the plants in the context of plant collecting.
Photos: Jo Bradbury
Text: Mary Hockaday and Claudia Clare
Design: Chris Lord.
Shattered, 2007 is a group of five, 2 metre high, broken and mended pots responding to women’s accounts of surviving sexual violence. It is the result of four years research for my PhD and includes an essay by Edmund de Waal. The full text is on separate pages in a folder at the back, the main body of the catalogue has excerpts.
Photos: Claudia Clare
Text: Edmund de Waal and Claudia Clare
Design: Special Blue
An Extraordinary Turn of Events, 2012, was a chronicle of the tumultuous historic events that swept the Middle East in 2011/12 and also some of the local and national events of that time from a royal wedding to the shooting dead of a man in my neighbourhood that led to a week of riots across the country. It includes an introductory essay by Francis Kyle and one by me.
Photos: Sylvain Deleu
Text: Francis Kyle and Claudia Clare
Design: Francis Kyle Gallery.
Latest addition: Vice and Virtue, 6 artists respond to the rising religiosity of contemporary social justice movements. Black and white printed publication – short edition, available while stocks last. Vice and Virtue is the first exhibition I have curated and includes a limited edition, 12 page, folded card, printed on high quality paper, in black and white documenting the work in progress for the exhibition. Each of the artists has a drawing and short text about her work. Particular thanks to Ruup & Form who hosted and supported the exhibition.
Photos: the artists,
Text: the artists
Design: Pete Dyer, Brunch Design
These are available as a single item at £12.00 incl p&p
Four Exhibition Catalogues 1997-2024
A group of four Exhibition Catalogues, 1997-2024, with high quality images of my pots including The World Service, 1997, Shattered, 2007, An Extraordinary Turn of Events, 2012, and Vice and Virtue, 2024.
The World Service, 1997 is a large scale tea set representing the Oxford Botanic Gardens. It includes an introductory essay by journalist Mary Hockaday. The tea set itself is a visual representation of some of the plants in the context of plant collecting.
Photos: Jo Bradbury
Text: Mary Hockaday and Claudia Clare
Design: Chris Lord.
Shattered, 2007 is a group of five, 2 metre high, broken and mended pots responding to women’s accounts of surviving sexual violence. It is the result of four years research for my PhD and includes an essay by Edmund de Waal. The full text is on separate pages in a folder at the back, the main body of the catalogue has excerpts.
Photos: Claudia Clare
Text: Edmund de Waal and Claudia Clare
Design: Special Blue
An Extraordinary Turn of Events, 2012, was a chronicle of the tumultuous historic events that swept the Middle East in 2011/12 and also some of the local and national events of that time from a royal wedding to the shooting dead of a man in my neighbourhood that led to a week of riots across the country. It includes an introductory essay by Francis Kyle and one by me.
Photos: Sylvain Deleu
Text: Francis Kyle and Claudia Clare
Design: Francis Kyle Gallery.
Latest addition: Vice and Virtue, 6 artists respond to the rising religiosity of contemporary social justice movements. Black and white printed publication – short edition, available while stocks last. Vice and Virtue is the first exhibition I have curated and includes a limited edition, 12 page, folded card, printed on high quality paper, in black and white documenting the work in progress for the exhibition. Each of the artists has a drawing and short text about her work. Particular thanks to Ruup & Form who hosted and supported the exhibition.
Photos: the artists,
Text: the artists
Design: Pete Dyer, Brunch Design
These are available as a single item at £12.00 incl p&p
£12.00