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It was Alan's idea that his assistants, who hand-built the basic forms before he did the fancy bits, stamped the work too but most of them weren't interested.
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He wouldn't have typed it but they are his words and he would have insisted on agreeing to them before the leaflet was published. That was Alan.
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Really interesting thank you
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22 Crawford St. wrote:So have you had anything broken/smashed/stolen? in past exhibitions? Just transporting ceramics is always a risk
I once organised a Clarice Cliff exhibition - back in the 1980s - and one piece got chipped by a member of the museum's staff. Their insurance paid for the loss.
The pieces get packed well in boxes and it's only a 30-minute drive to the museum from home. If they can survive airmail from the UK, they'll survive that OK.
cycladelic- Number of posts : 577
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I haven't seen a lamp base that shape before. It looks very good to me.
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22 Crawford St. wrote: That black background set them off a treat, jealous
The museum has told me my exhibition will be in the lower floor, where I took snaps. It's in early 2023.
I will probably get the staff to paint display areas a dark colour - not sure what to go with yet. Maybe a plum or a deep blue - I think black might be too much. What do you reckon?
cycladelic- Number of posts : 577
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I'm terrible I need to see them. To be sure you need a mock up and if you are fussy then confirm the Kelvin of the lighting as it will change the colour.
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I have just been going through some old CD-RWs looking for something else and came across these images from THE Wallwork exhibition at the Harlequin Gallery in November 2001.
It was my second solo exhibition of his work but here I called it THE because the work on the walls are by his daughter, Amanda Wallwork.
It was my second solo exhibition of his work but here I called it THE because the work on the walls are by his daughter, Amanda Wallwork.
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excellent display, the chrome stands set the pots off a treat ,it's almost tempted me to buy a piece of Wallwork , i have never seen the pieces by his daughter before.
croker- Number of posts : 714
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Fabulous record SP - I like the unnatural banana shaped one top right second photo - all I need now is a time machine
Potteryman- Number of posts : 169
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The thing about good sculpture and also ceramics is that it's tactile and and you yearn to pick it up and touch it nice collection
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This large 20 inch piece is unusually spartan for Alan Wallwork. Bit I have always found the surface quite fascinating. Again, like few other potters. These pieces seem to date from the Marnhull period of the 70's/early 80's. Variously described as Oval Form or Female Oval form. It normally stands on a high shelf with a white background and feels as though it is reaching for the skies.
philpot- Number of posts : 6694
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Really nice a stand alone form……lovely
Potteryman- Number of posts : 169
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cycladelic- Number of posts : 577
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cycladelic- Number of posts : 577
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Nice! Its interesting tho, that the market value on Ebay of the W signed Wallwork pices seems to have declined somewhat.
philpot- Number of posts : 6694
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I reckon prices rose just after his death and they've now settled down.
I haven't really been paying attention, but the AW organic pieces also seem to have lower sale prices now.
I haven't really been paying attention, but the AW organic pieces also seem to have lower sale prices now.
cycladelic- Number of posts : 577
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the mass-produced tiles were selling for insanely high prices but now are selling for 75% less
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