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Foreside Ceramic Fish Sculpture, Turquoise, Set of 2
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Set of two included
3-1/2-inch height 9-1/2-inch width 3-inch depth
Turquoise finish
Price:
$16.10
$16.10
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A kiln will be built and
There will be a film
In the workshop area of the new galleries visitors will also
be able to try throwing, pinching and potting with the London Potters and
contribute to the making of a large ceramic mosaic of Queen Victoria’s head. Ceramic artist Clare Twomey will ask visitors
to help create The Collection – a site-specific installation within the Raphael
Gallery. Over the three days, the gallery will be set out with empty vitrines
for visitors to fill with their memories of ceramic objects that they cherish
and hold dear. Clare Twomey is a British artist who works with clay in
large-scale installations, sculpture and site-specific works. Over the course of the weekend, French ceramic artist
Thiébaut Chagué will build and fire a site-specific kiln in the John Madejski
Garden, creating one of his signature pieces in the process. The kiln will be
constructed and lit on Friday evening and will be at full heat on Saturday
afternoon, when Thiébaut plans to open up the kiln Raku-style to show the
ceramic object being formed. On Sunday the kiln will be left to cool and cracked
open to see the final piece emerge. Willie Harcourt-Cooze, from Willie’s Cacao on Channel 4, and his team will
demonstrate traditional hot chocolate-making using replica 18th-century ceramic
chocolatières. Willie’s traditional truffles and hot chocolates – with flavours
developed specially for Ceramica weekend – will be available to buy and try over
the weekend. On Saturday afternoon (15.00) Willie will also give a talk on the
journey of chocolate from bean to bar and will examine the array of special
ceramics that were created in the 18th century to enjoy the fashionable hot
chocolate drink. A poor, down-at-heel boy falls
for a beautiful girl with shattering consequences in Barnaby Barford’s animation
of a tragic love story played out by porcelain figurines on the back shelves of
a bric-a-brac shop. Visitors can watch the ten minute animation and an interview
with Barnaby (looped all weekend), and then try out making stop-motion animation
themselves in the V&A’s digital studio. Barnaby Barford works with ceramics
to create unique narrative pieces. Although an accomplished craftsman, Barford
primarily selects found objects, taking both mass-manufactured and antique
figurines and turning them into sinister, sardonic but invariably humorous
sculptures. Edmund de Waal, one of the
UK’s foremost contemporary ceramicists and professor of ceramics at the
University of Westminster, will be discussing the nature of contemporary
ceramics and design with Michelle Ogundehin, Editor-in-Chief of Elle Decoration.
Edmund de Waal has created a new commission, funded by The Art Fund, for the
V&A’s new Ceramics Galleries.



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