Tag: Art exhibition

  • Telegraph Hill Festival

    Recent artwork and pottery by your ceramics educators and kiln ladies

    As a part of Telegraph Hill Festival Open Studios Anna Baskakova, Lenka Kalafutova, and Tatiana Baskakova will present a small garden exhibition bringing together their recent pieces focusing on the exploration of body and ceramics as a medium.

    Lenka Kalafutova will show several mural pieces from Bleach me, a collaborative project with poet Adae and graphic designer Dusan Kacan, which stems from a personal desire to understand the experiences of queer persons and people of colour in different cultural contexts. Murals focusing on whiteness as a commercial ideal and erasure of identity came about as a part of this conversation.

    Anna Baskakova’s work have been reflecting on the fragility of body, and human resilience despite existing in the context of societal oppression and gendered relations. She works combining clays and colour slips to create pieces that explore material tension and illusions of delicacy.

    Tatiana Baskakova’s recent work continues on-going experiential research into materiality of the body and culture of community boxing. Artist’s body and ceramics sculpture are the dominant mediums to continue investigating matters of embodiment, gender and violence in sport. She will show new skipping rope pieces and performance work.

    Most recent handmade ceramic wares made by Ceramics Studio Co-op members will be available for sale.

    More information about Telegraph Hill Festival, and the Open Studios are on the festival website

    telegraphhillfestival.org.uk

  • Tatiana Baskakova – Nunhead Art Trail

    7DOLXYou are warmly invited to join us for a show of Tatiana Baskakova‘s new art work during Nunhead Art Trail, which is this weekend 23-24 September.

    Tatiana have been looking at ideas of localism and belonging though sports, and developing ceramics work in reflection to that. For the show Tatiana will present a set of ceramic objects that are modelled on circuit training routine in local amateur boxing club where she trains recreationally, alongside them will be a set of new plates that is an early take on the aesthetics of boxing as a field of achievement.

    Set of blue toys collected around SE14 postcode area, pale terracotta sketches that could be pottery but hold no function, Mercury Way postcard for a back street in New Cross and its promise of prosperity.  Local debris, historical finds and attempts at making local history though micro-statements.

    Some examples of work from the Ceramics Studio Co-op will be available for purchase.

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