
From a Distance
The artist and the studio
For months we have been observing how many artists work in studios where geographical and personal distance is commonplace. Most of us are currently living and working in a similar manner.
Our new Viewing Room will showcase artists who work from a distance.
Through a series of interviews and discussions, existing and newly-commissioned photography and film, we shall introduce you, albeit briefly, to these artists’ different inspirations, influences and practices.
Kate Malone
Kent, UK

The video below was made by Kate to show you around her Kent studio:




RIGHT: Kate Malone’s glaze archive



The video below was made by the British Museum and documents Hitomi Hosono’s working process. It marks the acquisition of the Large Feather Leaves Bowl, which can be found in the museum’s Japanese Galleries.

Jacqueline Ryan
Todi, Italy


Pippin Drysdale
Fremantle, Australia




The video below delves into Pippin Drysdale’s practice and how she works with her team
Vessels

“We look for quality and originality wherever the artist may be.”
Adrian Sassoon
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