The gallery represents highly-skilled international artist-designer-makers, whose practices are grounded in craft-making traditions but defined by contemporary innovation and invention. Through diverse making processes, they collectively embrace the complex intersections between history and future; hand and technology; form and function. By curating a specialist programme of exhibitions, the gallery aims to support this movement within the arts, which advocates the importance of retaining elements of the past to mould a vision of the future. The gallery’s aesthetic is clearly centred on material-led processes and relishes the connection to the natural world: organic material and form, with a focus on wood. It embraces the elemental and the imperfect and seeks creative authenticity and integrity, indulging in texture, tactility and sensory experience.
At Collect 2022, the gallery will present NATURE/NURTURE, a new iteration of its acclaimed collection, THE NATURAL ROOM: Rethinking our Interior Spaces.
Artists
- Arko (straw) LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Previous Finalist
- Adam Buick (ceramic)
- Katrien Doms (wood)
- Luke Fuller (ceramic)
- Ernst Gamperl (wood) Winner of LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize 2017
- Joe Hogan (willow) LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Previous Finalist
- Tim Johnson (willow, earth pigments)
- Eleanor Lakelin (wood) LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Finalist 2022
- Fernando Laposse (sisal)
- John Makepeace (wood)
- Gareth Neal (sand)
- Adi Toch and Jim Partridge (silver, wood). LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Previous Finalist
- Michael Peterson (wood)
- Aneta Regel (ceramic) LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Previous Finalist
- Marc Ricourt (wood) LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Previous Finalist
- Julian Watts (wood) LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize Previous Finalist
- Nic Webb (wood)
- Kate MccGwire (feathers)
Contact
The Old Boathouse
1 White Hart Lane
London SW13 0PX
UK
+44 (0)20 7495 0069
Sarah Myerscough
Managing director
@sarahmyerscoughgallery