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  • 23/10/2018

    Out of Japan - Kazuhito Takadoi in FT How to Spend It - article by Rachelle Gryn Brettler

    ..."Soil also plays a role in the work of Kazuhito Takadoi, whose fascination with British landscape and gardens originally drew him to the UK to study horticulture at RHS Garden, Wisley, having studied at Japan's Hokkaido University Faculty of Agriculture in Sapporo. His sculptures blend elements from the plants he collects from a nearby organic farm -twigs and grasses are woven using the traditional crafts of basketry, embroidery and gold leafing, "making it contemporary in a vey beautiful...

  • 18/10/2018

    Charlotte Hodes: Women and Pattern at The Bowes Museum

    Women and Pattern, the latest exhibition in The Bowes Museum’s refurbished ceramics gallery, will showcase the unique work created by ceramicist Charlotte Hodes over the past decade.

  • 09/06/2018

    Patricia Swannell - In Marylebone Journal

    PATRICIA SWANNELL
    One of jaggedart’s regular artists on the value of trees, the experimental nature of art, and the unusual response of Marylebone people

    INTERVIEW: ELLIE COSTIGAN PORTRAIT: ORLANDO GILI

    PATRICIA SWANNELL
    One of Jaggedart’s regular artists on the value of trees, the experimental nature of art,
    and the unusual response of Marylebone people
    INTERVIEW: ELLIE COSTIGAN PORTRAIT: ORLANDO GILI

    Your background is an unconventional one. How...

  • 10/02/2018

    Tom Henderson featured in the Marylebone Journal

    "In Between"

    7th February - 2nd March

    Simple forms hand-painted with abstract patterns from ceramicist Lara Scobie, textured paper works from Jorge Sarsale, coloured Plexiglas panels from Tom Henderson, and the familiar paper figures of Rachel Shaw Ashton - all come together in a show which, through the use of shadow and pattern, is designed to play with our sense of perception.

  • 21/12/2017

    Charlotte Hodes at the British Academy

    Charlotte Hodes, reflects on Flower Panel I & II and her development as an artist.

    Since 2010, the British Academy has been proud to display Flower Panel I by Charlotte Hodes. We were therefore thrilled when Flower Panel II became available this summer. The Academy is very grateful to UCL for lending us these two paintings which are now hanging together in the Lecture Hall. In the piece below, Charlotte Hodes reflects on the two panels and her development as an artist.