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A selection from After the Taking of Tea at the Argentine Ambassador's Residence

Charlotte Hodes
After the Taking of Tea
Hand-cut transfer onto 251 pieces of tableware, on printed textile
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After the Taking of Tea presents multiple groupings of china ware on which the imagery plays with notions of tea and teatime, its historical importance in polite society and its...
After the Taking of Tea presents multiple groupings of china ware on which the imagery plays with notions of tea and teatime, its historical importance in polite society and its contemporary role in which formality for the most part has been overturned. At each end, the textile and plates spill over the table surface onto the wall and the floor, disrupting notions of laying the tea table.
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