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Recollect 2010 |
Place |
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Glass Art Gallery at London Glassblowing, 62-66 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UD UK
Burgh House and Hampstead Museum, New End Square, Hampstead, London NW3 1LT UK |
Dates |
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Glass Art Gallery at London Glassblowing 12th - 29th MAY 2010
Burgh House and Hampstead Museum 12th - 16th MAY 2010 |
Private View |
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Glass Art Gallery at London Glassblowing Saturday, 15th MAY 6.00 - 8.30pm
Burgh House and Hampstead Museum Wednesday, 12th MAY 6.30 - 8.30pm |
Curater |
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Emma Woffenden, Matt Durran |
Artist |
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Adaesi Ukairo, Emma Woffenden, Julie Nelson, Peter Layton, Andrew Logan,
Ewa Wawrzyniak, Kate Williams,
Richard William Wheater, Andrew Moor, Frances Federer, Katharine Coleman,
Ruth Harrison, Angela Thwaites, Genie Poretzky-Lee,
Ken Adams, Sarah Page, Anthony Scala, Giles Last, Liz Waugh McManus, Shane Fero, Antje Illner, Helen Maurer and Angela Moore,
Louis Thompson, Simon Moss, Benedict Phillips, Helen Smith, Lucy Smith,
Shelly James, Bruce Marks, James Maskrey,
Madhumita Bose, Takeshi Nagasaki, Carrie Fertig, Jane Ackroyd, Matt Durran,
Tord Boontje, Christoph Zellweger, JocJonJosch,
Max Jacquard, Vic Bamforth, Debra Franses Bean, Jon Lewis, Nicola Ranson, Yuki Kokai, Jonathan Phillips, Paula MacGregor,
Layne Rowe |
Works |
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Stone / Stone fountain |
More info |
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Recollect 2010 website |
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photography : Herbert Lui |
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Press Release |
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Recollect reflects upon the historical context of collecting and displaying objects.
This year, focusing on curiosity cabinets each venue becomes a wonder room,
each cabinet a memory theatre and each object is a loaded, powerful, personal
trophy. Recollect’s four venues orbit the Collect show of prized objects
and established galleries, giving more to consider, adding over forty artists
in two group installations and two solo installations.
Recollect is a continuing and developing curatorial idea. As with a personal
private collection when organised and displayed gains further meaning,
defining the owner. This aspect is emulated in these public shows a beautiful
way to bring order to chaotic diversity, a truer reflection of our homes.
Emma Woffenden and Matt Durran
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