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Precious: Reclaiming Art and Craft

Posted by Penny Dann on Mon 18 Jan 2010

Poster for Mark Oliver's Exhibition

  Annexe Studio member Mark Oliver is a contributor to

  Precious
  Reclaiming Art and Craft
  Hove Museum & Art Gallery
  30 January to 23 May 2010
  Free admission
 
  Be dazzled by the beauty in the overlooked and discarded.
 
  Taking a highly innovative approach to contemporary craft, Hove Museum & Art Gallery commissioned ten artists and makers to create new pieces, and nine to exhibit existing work. Precious is the result, produced from objects which have had a previous life.
 
  * 20 unique, show-stopping pieces – precious objects, all have had a previous life. Waste paper and fabric are transformed, landscapes made from computer parts, taps take on a new twist. Books, parts of furniture, drink cans are all reclaimed and re-made.
  * 19 nationally and internationally known artists – explore where their imaginations can take you. Coming from all over the country and selected from 300 applicants, the makers reflect all aspects of contemporary craft in Britain today. For anyone who has ever glanced at a second-hand item and wondered where it came from, these artists explore where these objects can take you.
 
  Nothing in this exhibition is what you expect.
 
  Precious is created by Matt Smith, guest curator, and Polly Harknett, Curator of Contemporary Craft at Brighton & Hove Museums. After being shown at Hove Museum, it will take on a new life on tour to five other venues around the UK.
  Participating makers
 
  Tracey Bush
  Kelvin Birk
  Circus Kinetica
  David Clarke
  Donya Coward
  Mary Crabb
  Stephanie Douet
  Amy Douglas
  Jools Johnson
  Becky Knight
  Margaret Marks
  Andrew Mockett
  Joanna Mowbray
  Mark Oliver
  Claire Palfreyman
  Kate Parrott
  Betty Pepper
  Jasmine Pradissitto
  Pamela Schilderman
 
  Precious is a Brighton & Hove Museums exhibition
  Precious is supported by Arts Council England

 

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