Special events during sara radstone s exhibition run wednesday january 17 12 30pm to 1pm.
Sara radstone ceramics winter.
Works by internationally renowned ceramic artist radstone showing how her style has developed over eighteen years.
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Most of radstone s work follows some kind of vessel form the shape is often more reminiscent of a bag than a pot giving the impression of a soft yielding organic form.
17 november 2017 10 june 2018.
She studied at camberwell college of arts.
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These works often feature surfaces with the pitted stained and encrusted appearance of ancient rock.
Sara radstone was born london.
Sara radstone studied ceramics at camberwell college of art and is known for her raw organic looking pieces in oxidised stoneware.
Supported by the scottish arts council.
In association with an lanntair isle of lewis.
She uses oxidised stoneware hand built and raw glazed with a textured and sometimes painted surface.
Her ceramic sculptures are a highly personal exploration into history memory and place and the trace of human activity.
Sara radstone sara radstone trained at herefordshire college of art and camberwell school of art london.
She speaks of her more recent practice as re visiting a sense of volume and seeing it differently.
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Coca presents a moving retrospective exhibition of work by british artist sara radstone born 1955.
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Winter by sara radstone 2010 photograph by phil sayer sack form by sara radstone 1985 photograph by phil sayer this train of thought began to germinate in the 1990s when she was looking to move away from vessel based work and seek out a process of looking at the forms of different kinds of vessels like boats and caskets and enclosed.
Sara radstone will give a lunchtime talk on the exhibition and her professional career of nearly 40 years.