Ceramic sculpture by Bouke de Vries

Bouke de Vries’s Memory Tobacco Jar VII, 2015 & Memory Vessel XXX, 2015 acquired by the Peabody Essex Museum

This ‘Memory Vessel’ is made of an eighteenth century Delft drug jar with fragments from clay pipes.  Memory Vessel XXX contains the collected remains of a 17th-18th century Kangxi Chinese Vase and cover.

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Metal sculpture by Junko Mori

The British Museum Purchases Major Steel Work by Junko Mori

This unprecedented and impressive steel sculpture was the first in Junko Mori’s series of ring shaped forms.

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Michael Eden’s Imari I, 2014 and Imari III, 2014 Acquired by the Mint Museum

Acquired by the Mint Museum in 2015, Imari I and Imari III by Michael Eden are unique objects made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with a soft mineral coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

National Museum of Art, Norway Acquires Michael Eden’s Voxel Vessel V, 2014

National Museum of Art, Norway Acquires Michael Eden’s Voxel Vessel V, 2014. This unique object is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with a pink  soft mineral coating and coloured silver leaf interior. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections […]

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Manchester Metropolitan University acquires GSOH Vessel, 2014, by Michael Eden

GSOH Vessel became part of Manchester Metropolitan University’s growing ‘Process & Material Innovation Collection’ in 2016.  Michael Eden was previously a Digital Research Fellow at the University between 2012 and 2015, so it is wonderful to have one of his works in the collection.

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Sculpture by Hitomi Hosono at the British Museum

British Museum Purchases Major Work By Hitomi Hosono

This is the largest Feather Leaves Bowl that Hitomi Hosono has ever made and took her almost two years to complete

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Glass sculpture by Colin Reid

Colin Reid’s Colour Saturation: Aqua Crescent, 2013 and Still Life with Books, 2013 Aquired By Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum

Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum acquired two kiln-cast and polished glass piece by Colin Reid, Colour Saturation: Aqua Crescent, 2013 and Still Life with Books, 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT COLIN REID PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Rupert Spira’s Open Bowl, 2007, Acquired by Friends of the V&A

Rupert Spira’s Open Bowl, 2007, is a stoneware piece with embossed text under white titanium glaze. It was acquired by Friends of the V&A in 2013. See more works acquired by public collections below:

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Mnemosyne, 2011, by Michael Eden is Acquired by the Carnegie Museum of Art

Acquireed by the Carnegie Museum of Art in 2013, Mnemosyne by Michael Eden is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with mineral soft coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Aberdeen Art Gallery Purchases Babel Vessel I, 2010, by Michael Eden

Michael Eden’s Babel Vessel I, 2010, is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high-quality nylon material with a mineral soft coating. This work was purchased by Aberdeen Art Gallery in 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Tall Green Bloom by Michael Eden, 2012, Acquired by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Acquired by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in 2013, Tall Green Bloom by Michael Eden, is a unique object made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high-quality nylon material with a soft mineral coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Porcelain sculpture by Robin Best

The Art Gallery of South Australia Acquires The Pepper Pot – The Legacy of Coenraad Temminck , 2013, by Robin Best

The Art Gallery of South Australia acquires Robin Best’s Pepper Pot – The Legacy of Coenraad Temminck, 2013. This is a glazed hand-thrown translucent porcelain with Xin Cai painting that the artist made in Jingdezhen, China. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ROBIN BEST PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Abbot Hall Art Gallery Purchases Composition in Yellow and Red, 2013, by Bodil Manz

Bodil Manz’s Composition in Yellow and Red is made with slip-cast porcelain and enamel. Abbot Hall Art Gallery purchased this piece in 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT BODIL MANZ PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Metal sculpture by Junko Mori

This ambitious and impressive piece was acquired by the Art Fund at COLLECT in 2012 for the Touchstones Art Gallery, Rochdale, UK Propagation Project; Super Jumbo Nigella, Wave, 2011 Forged mild steel, wax-coated Height 66cm (26″) Width 74cm (29 1/8″) Depth 60cm (23 5/8″) TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JUNKO MORI CLICK HERE See more works […]

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

National Museum of Sweden, Stockholm, acquires Maelstrom V by Michael Eden

Acquired by the National Museum of Sweden in 2011 Maelstrom V by Michael Eden. About this piece Eden writes: ‘Having spent 25 years making pots by hand from clay, I have been exploring how the skills amassed throughout this time can be transferred to the new tools and technologies that I now employ in my practice. Working […]

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Wedgwoodn’t Garniture, 2012, by Michael Eden is Purchased By Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Acquired by Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 2014, Michael Eden’s Wedgwoodn’t Garniture is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with a white soft mineral coating encased in patinated copper. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Michael Eden’s Prtlnd Vase, 2012, Acquired by New Walk Museum and Art Gallery

Acquired by New Walk Museum and Art Gallery in 2013, Michael Eden’s Prtlnd Vase is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with soft mineral coating. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Metal sculpture by Junko Mori

Propagation Project; Windy Leaf, 2012, By Junko Mori, Acquired by Art Gallery of South Australia

Junko Mori’s Propagation Project; Windy Leaf, 2012, was acquired by Art Gallery of South Australia. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JUNKO MORI PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Silver sculpture by Ndidi Ekubia

Victoria and Albert Museum Acquires Sparkle Vase by Ndidi Ekubia, 2012

This special piece made of hammer-raised Britannia silver 958 with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee hallmark was acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum in 2013.   To read more about Ndidi Ekubia please click here See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Ceramic sculpture by Felicity Aylieff

Still Life with Brushes and Green Jar, Small Fencai series I, by Felicity Aylieff, 2012, Acquired by Cheltenham Art Gallery

Cheltenham Art Gallery acquires Still Life with Brushes and Green Jar, Small Fencai series I, by Felicity Aylieff, a thrown & glazed porcelain piece with hand-painted Fencai over-glaze enamel. This special piece was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China, in 2012. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works […]

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Ceramic sculpture by Felicity Aylieff

Victoria and Albert Museum Acquires Still Life with Books and Bird, Small Fencai Series I, 2012, by Felicity Aylieff

Felicity Aylieff’s Still Life with Books and Bird, Small Fencai Series I, 2012 is acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum. This thrown & glazed porcelain piece with hand painted Fencai over-glaze enamel was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public […]

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Ceramic sculpture by Kate Malone

Fruits of Life Lady Gourd, by Kate Malone comissioned and given by the Friends of Bristol Art Gallery in 2011

This specially commissioned piece represents the different stages in Kate’s career to date, from the tigers that feature in her early work at Bower Ashton, through sea and fruit motifs, to the ‘atomic’ nodules of her latest pieces. The addresses where she lived in Bristol are inscribed within the pot. Height 55cm, Diameter 35cm TO […]

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Ceramic sculpture by Kate Malone

Johns Hopkins Hospital Commissions Bouquet Sculpture, 2011 by Kate Malone

This crystalline-glazed stoneware sculpture was commissioned for Johns Hopkins Hospital Reception Desk in 2011.   TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:  

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Ceramic sculpture by Felicity Aylieff

National Museum Wales Acquires Still Life with Three Chinese Vases II, 2011, By Felicity Aylieff

National Museum Wales Acquires Felicity Aylieff’s Still Life with Three Chinese Vases II, 2011. This thrown and glazed porcelain piece with hand-painted Fencai over-glaze enamel was made by the artist in Jingdezhen, China. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FELICITY AYLIEFF PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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3D Printed Sculpture by Michael Eden

Royal College of Art Purchases Michael Eden’s Large Oval Yellow Bloom, 2011

Michael Eden’s Large Oval Yellow Bloom, 2011, is made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a high quality nylon material with mineral soft coating. It was purchased by the Royal College of Art in 2012. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MICHAEL EDEN PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Ceramic sculpture by Kate Malone

Ribbed Fennel Vase by Kate Malone acquired by the National Museum of Wales

This classic Ribbed Fennel Vase is a welcome addition to impressive collection of ceramics held by the National Museum of Wales. Height 24cm (9 1/2″) Diameter 16cm (6 1/4″) TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Ceramic sculpture by Kate Malone

‘Gigantic Pumpkin’ by Kate Malone acquired by The Castle Museum, Nottingham, UK

This monumental piece by Kate Malone was purchased by The Castle Museum in Nottingham. It is one of the largest Pumpkins that Kate has ever made and it measured 90cm in width. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KATE MALONE PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Glass sculpture by Colin Reid

Colin Reid’s ‘A Vertical Sculpture cast from Book,’ 2010 acquired By Cheltenham Art Gallery And Museum

Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum acquired two kiln-cast and polished glass piece by Colin Reid, Colour Saturation: Aqua Crescent, 2013 and Still Life with Books, 2013. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT COLIN REID PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired by public collections below:

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Silver sculpture by Hiroshi Suzuki

The Ashmolean acquires Earth I Mini, 2010 by Hiroshi Suzuki

Hiroshi Suzuki has become both a leading contemporary silver artist and a part of the history of English Silver. This exemplary piece is made of hammer-raised and chased Fine silver 999. Height 18 cm. (7 1/8″) Diameter 14 cm. (5 1/2″) TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HIROSHI SUZUKI PLEASE CLICK HERE See more works acquired […]

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Burghley House Acquires Andrew Wicks’s Garniture of Eleven Vases, 2015 and Kate Malone’s A Baby Baby Pumpkin, 2015

Garniture of Eleven Vases is a group of thrown and carved porcelain vases made by Andrew Wicks in 2015. A Baby Baby Pumpkin, by Kate Malone, 2015, is made of crystalline-glazed stoneware. A limited edition of 30, each with a unique glaze and hand-built stalk. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ANDREW WICKS PLEASE CLICK HERE […]

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