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Artists

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b. 1975 At the core of George Taylor’s work lies her ongoing investigation into the state of Nirvana reached through the connection of ‘the little death’ of sexual orgasm, or through the act of dying itself. This fleeting moment has been the focus of her spiritual and artistic activity and her elaborate and labour intensive works glisten with sensuality and iridescent beauty. The dialogue between Taylor’s exotic materials and their more morbid origins adds an intriguing twist to her work. Strongly...
b.1949 Almuth Tebbenhoff is inspired by process and particularly enjoys the way objects of beauty and intrigue can emerge from a noisy session of cutting and welding steel, or from a quieter but no less messy afternoon pushing and pummeling wet clay. She was born in Fürstenau in north-west Germany and in 1969, a year after completing her secondary schooling, she moved to England where she studied ceramics at the Sir John Cass School of Art from 1972 to 1975. Following that, she set up a studio in London...
b. 1946 Johanna Thordardottir was born in 1946 in Reykjavik. She trained at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts, the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and at the Royal Academy of Stockholm. Throughout her sculptural practice Thordardottir has worked with a variety of different materials including bronze, steel and plastic. However her most recent focus has been to create work that seeks to explore the boundary, should it exist, that lies between the three dimensional world and our two dimensional...
b. 1935 William Tucker was born in Cairo in 1935 and moved to England with his family in 1937. He studied history at Oxford University and during this time attended classes at the Ruskin School of Drawing, along with R B Kitaj. Between 1958-60 he studied sculpture at St Martin’s Schools of Art under the maverick leadership of Frank Martin and Anthony Caro. Fellow students included David Annesley, Phillip King and Isaac Witkin, all of whom were included in the influential New Generation exhibition at the...