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Overshoot and Collapse. A group of 12 sculptures (clay, wood, sand, steel, paint) created while the Newcastle University Norma Lipman Research Fellow in Ceramic Sculpture that explore clay’s facility for marking gesture and emotions within a sculptural surface. Shown in a solo presentation, Overshoot and Collapse, Globe Gallery, Newcastle and group exhibitions Present Volume, The Space, Deutsche Bank, London, and The Painting Room, Transition Gallery, London.

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Katie Cuddon

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Abstract

'Katie Cuddon's practice incorporates a variety of media and processes from computer-generated drawings to clay installations. This exhibition displays her recent work produced while a Norma Lipman Research Fellow at Newcastle University. It explores our desire and failure to represent complex entiments. Katie is a recent graduate of the Royal College of Art. She was the prize winner of the 2002 Deutsche Bank Pyramid Award and won 2nd place in the 2005 Jerwood Drawing Prize. She has exhibited widely both here and abroad and has recently received a Sainsbury Scholarship in Sculpture and Drawing at the British School at Rome.


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Artist(s): Cuddon K

Publication type: Exhibition

Publication status: Published

Year: 2008

Number of Pieces: 7

Venue: Globe Gallery

Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne

Source Publication Date: 14/05/2008 - 05/06/2008

Media of Output: Portfolio


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