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Crafts issue 287: Making that moves

Be transported by our March/April issue, which includes the Collect 2021 art fair guide



    • Artist Jordan Nassar, photographed for Crafts by Pernille Loof

    In this issue, Crafts explores the notion of movement – something we took for granted before the pandemic confined us to our homes. We examine the textile dreamscapes of artist Jordan Nassar, whose work meditates on migration and what it means to be born into a diaspora, and we investigate the art of bespoke bicycle-making.

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    Take a spin on the bicycles made for you

    Meanwhile, author Anthony Horowitz muses on the mechanical magic of automata, and the Handspring Puppet Company tells us how it is pulling the strings of an ambitious travelling art festival evoking the refugee experience.

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    A giant puppet is set to embark on an 8000km journey across Europe, echoing the travels of refugees

    Our March/April issue also spotlights the artists making their debut at Collect – the international art fair for contemporary craft and design – as well as the makers at this year’s virtual event who are pushing the sculptural possibilities of paper.


    We meet the new names to know at Collect art fair

    This special issue also includes the Collect 2021 catalogue: the tangible, physical way to explore the digital edition of the fair.

    Pick up Crafts' May/June issue - out now.


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