Exhibitions

Apartment 33 - the Dress-un-maker and the Clay-tailor

Apartment 33 - the Dress-un-maker and the Clay-tailor

Manon van Kouswijk + Vita Cochran In a newly renovated apartment that doubles as a gallery they unpack their recent work. When they met here fo...

Semblance of Repair

Semblance of Repair

Using materials connected to agriculture and land regeneration, the impossibility of repair is comprehended through acts of mending.

Koala Hotel

Koala Hotel

Koala Hotel Shark: Hey everyone we’re going to Australia! Seahorse: No way! I’m gonna bring my friends. Bush Rat: Where we gonna stay? Shark:...

Kirsten Haydon: Ice Structure

Kirsten Haydon: Ice Structure

Industrial

Industrial

A tiny girl stands in an enormous factory. They are casting steel: steel for ships, steel for the mines. Nearby the ships will be built; that she k...

Ripsnorter

Ripsnorter

A two and a half meter python is surely a ripsnorter, so long as she is a piece of jewellery. It took nearly five years to get her right: how to tr...

Output to Paths

Output to Paths

Simon Cottrell’s pieces can tease and confound our perceptions. We can think we have their measure – they are mechanical, structural, perhaps a lit...

Bead the System

Bead the System

In her latest work, Dutch artist Manon van Kouswijk explores the idea of a strand of beads as a cycle without a clear beginning or end. Her recent ...

Some Uncertain Facts

Some Uncertain Facts

"Having worked as an artist amongst scientists for many years I have uncovered something of the relationship between us - between our motivation, o...

On second thoughts

On second thoughts

The jewellery of Kiko Gianocca (Switzerland) and Marc Monzó (Spain) is born of a need to make sense of the temporality, connectedness and the perso...

Die Allgäuer Ringmaschine

Die Allgäuer Ringmaschine

German jeweller Karl Fritsch is a cult jewellery icon and the maker of the most covetable rings in the world. Now residing in New Zealand, Fritsch ...

Wearable Cities

Wearable Cities

Modernism’s dreams of the future may have become the stuff of our past, but through her jewellery, Blanche Tilden recognises in its most utopian mo...