Isamu Noguchi -Words

Noguchi explores the kaleidoscopic career of a true artistic polymath. This exhibition, which is his first touring retrospective in Europe for 20 years, focuses on Noguchi as a global citizen and his risk-taking approach to sculpture as a living environment. 

Noguchi explores the kaleidoscopic career of a true artistic polymath. This exhibition, which is his first touring retrospective in Europe for 20 years, focuses on Noguchi as a global citizen and his risk-taking approach to sculpture as a living environment. Find out more here

Undercurrent Architects

Archway Studios is a live-workspace built in and around a 19thC rail viaduct. The project works with the constraints of an inner-city, industrial site next to a train line, and the challenges of a fortified design that engages its surroundings. You can see more of their amazing projects here and more on the fabrication of this sculptural build.

Antony Gormley – Transport

Speaking about TRANSPORT Antony Gormley said, “The body is less a thing than a place; a location where things happen. Thought, feeling, memory and anticipation filter through it sometimes staying but mostly passing on, like us in this great cathedral with its centuries of building, adaptation, extension and all the thoughts, feelings and prayers that people have had and transmitted here. Mind and body, church and state are polarities evoked by the life and death of Thomas Becket. We are all the temporary inhabitants of a body, it is our house, instrument and medium; through it all impressions of the world come and from it all our acts, thoughts and feelings are communicated, I hope to have evoked this in the most direct way possible”.

The two metre long work uses hand made antique iron nails from the Cathedral’s repaired south east transept roof to construct a delicate filter-like membrane outlining the space of a floating body. The membrane is pierced with nails passing through it from inside to outside and vice versa. The work is suspended above the site of Thomas Becket’s vestry place in the Eastern Crypt of the Cathedral. Words from Art Daily

Antony Gormley and Mary Oliver

I go down to the edge of the sea.

How everything shines in the morning light!

The cusp of the whelk,

the broken cupboard of the clam,

the opened, blue mussels,

moon snails, pale pink and barnacle scarred—

and nothing at all whole or shut, but tattered, split,

dropped by the gulls onto the gray rocks and all the moisture gone.

It’s like a schoolhouse

of little words,

thousands of words.

First you figure out what each one means by itself,

the jingle, the periwinkle, the scallop

 full of moonlight.

Then you begin, slowly, to read the whole story.

Image of the sculptor Antony Gormley and poetry by Mary Oliver

Alexandra Brachtendorf – Jeweller

At first, the material, preferred 750 yellow gold, silver white and blackened out, and 750 palladium white gold, is being breathed life into by incorporating the unmistakable, skin alike surface.
Right after it is being formed into an interessant three-dimensionality, material and shape are staged by light and shadows.
In the end, the surface will turn fine gold alike or oxidized by using a special procedure.
When it’s done, the beholder is invited to explore and the wearer is decorated as a person with style and personality.
/ Alexandra Brachtendorf – You can see more of her work here