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Browsing publications by Professor Katie Cuddon.

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Professor Katie Cuddon
Marisa Rueda Obituary2022
Professor Katie Cuddon
Tell me the story of all these things2022
Professor Katie Cuddon
Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women Since 19452021
Professor Katie Cuddon
Wal Pawb ('Everybody's wall'; Wrexham Town Council and Oriel Wrexham Public Art Commission)2017
Professor Katie Cuddon
Shame, Listener and other sculptures2016
Professor Katie Cuddon
Sticky Intimacy2016
Professor Katie Cuddon
Set Abreast2015
Professor Katie Cuddon
Shame, Listener and Other Works, 2014-2016 2014
Daniel Sturgis
Professor Katie Cuddon
Friendship Of The Peoples2011
Professor Katie Cuddon
Spanish Lobe. A group of 10 sculptures (clay, wood, wax, plaster, paper, glaze materials, paint) produced during a residency at Camden Arts Centre. Presented in solo exhibitions at CAC and Simon Oldfield Gallery. A ‘File Note’ publication was produced to accompany the CAC exhibition with an essay by Richard Dyer. An essay by Colin Perry accompanied the Oldfield show, which was reviewed in Time Out, Art Review and Aesthetica.2011
Professor Katie Cuddon
Don't Look Away2010
Professor Katie Cuddon
I No Longer Know What The Money Is. A group of 9 sculptures and 40 drawings. Exhibited in a solo presentation at Alma Enterprises Gallery; a 4-person exhibition at Simon Oldfield; group exhibitions at The BSR; Accademia Di Romania, Roma; Tempio di Adriano, Roma; Hotel Aemilia, Bologna.2010
Professor Katie Cuddon
New Symphony2010
Catherine Keay
Professor Katie Cuddon
Our Lives Are Full Of Remarkable Coincidences2009
Professor Katie Cuddon
Second Style: An Odyssey Frieze2009
Professor Katie Cuddon
Spazi Aperti2009
Professor Katie Cuddon
This Was Now2009
Professor Katie Cuddon
Katie Cuddon2008
Professor Katie Cuddon
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.2008
Professor Katie Cuddon
Present Volume2008
Professor Katie Cuddon
Comfort Zones2007
Professor Katie Cuddon
Stick*Stamp*Fly: Common Fish2007
Professor Katie Cuddon
Drawing Breath2006