Sarah Myerscough Gallery represents international artist-designer-makers, whose practices are grounded in craft-making traditions, yet are defined by contemporary innovation and invention. The works celebrate the dialogue between history and future, hand and technology, form and function. The gallery’s aesthetic is centred on material-led processes and relishes the connection to the natural world: organic material and form, with a focus on wood. It embraces the elemental and the imperfect and seeks creative authenticity and integrity, indulging in tactility and sensory experiences, which inform each object and unique sculptural furniture piece. For Collect 2021, Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents Broken Beauty, a collection of works that explore the profound beauty of imperfection and vulnerability through a connection to the natural world, its resilience and fragility. A series of talks with artists will be available to watch on the gallery’s Instagram and website throughout the duration of the fair, with a physical exhibition held in an external venue for London Craft Week in May 2021.
Artists
- Max Bainbridge (wood)
- Adam Buick (ceramic)
- Phoebe Cummings (clay)
- Egeværk (wood)
- Luke Fuller (ceramic)
- Marlène Huissoud (wood)
- Eleanor Lakelin (wood)
- Fernando Laposse (sisal)
- Tomáš Libertíny (beeswax)
- Jim Partridge & Adi Toch (wood & metal) Finalist of the LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize
- Jane Ponsford (paper)
- Marc Ricourt (wood) Finalist of the LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize
- Marcin Rusak (flowers, natural shellac), shortlisted for the 2021 Brookfield Properties Crafts Council Collection Award
- Diana Scherer (root systems)
- Nic Webb (wood)
Contact
The Old Boathouse
1 White Hart Lane
Barnes
London
SW13 0PX
UK
+44 (0)207 495 0069
Sarah Myerscough
Gallery owner
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