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Small Works, Great Artists 28 February – 21 March 2024
28 February 2024
Erskine, Hall & Coe present their annual Small Works, Great Artists exhibition for the sixth year running. The show features an eclectic selection of works by British and international makers.
Among the exceptional classic and contemporary works on display are a special group of cup and blade sculptures by Ruth Duckworth, which have come from the artist’s estate, and a stoneware vessel by Hans Coper. Other highlights include both early hand-built and freshly thrown pots by Jennifer Lee and new porcelain vessels by Sara Flynn.
Works from further abroad include a group by Gutte Eriksen from the estate of Anita Besson, tea bowls by Ryoji Koie, a small piece by Morihiro Wada and a rare, beautiful green bowl by Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye, dating from 1984.
We’re also pleased to introduce the work of Daisuke Iguchi, a young Japanese artist working in Tochigi. His elegant, hand-built vessels reflect the concept of Sabi, an appreciation of that which is aged and faded. They’re included in important museums such as the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum and the Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art, and we’re thrilled to have an example of his work in our show.
Though the exhibition’s focus is on ceramics, it also features a unique framed piece by potter, Shoji Kamoda that is made of ink on silk, a lacquer tea container with an incised Chrysanthemum flower design by Shodo Yamagishi, along with patinated cast bronze knives by Koji Hatakeyama.
The show represents the following artists:
Karen Bennicke, Claudi Casanovas, Hans Coper, Ruth Duckworth, Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye, Gutte Eriksen, Sara Flynn, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Koji Hatakeyama, Ewen Henderson, Daisuke Iguchi, Ryūichi Kakurezaki, Shoji Kamoda, Ryoji Koie, Jennifer Lee, Jacqueline Lerat, Shozo Michikawa, Suzuki Osamu, Lucie Rie, Hayato Sawada, Shiro Tsujimura, Morihiro Wada, Kazuo Yagi, Shodo Yamagishi
Erskine, Hall & Coe
15, The Royal Arcade
W1S 4SP
Tel: 0207 491 1706
www.ehc.art
OPEN TODAY
09:00 - 18:00