Digital Pots
Analogue Pots
Collaborative Work
Echo of Leach
Unfold in Istanbul
Angle Row
Pot Book
 
 
 
Jonathan Keep. Les Bicknell

 

Correspondence
 

Communicating via e-mail Les Bicknell and I sent images back and forth responding and developing ideas, images and objects. These where then installed into the entrance stairway of the Angle Row gallery.

The space is viewed from the street outside through a large window, yet leads to intimate internal gallery spaces inside and upstairs - public and yet simultaneously private. This duality becomes a metaphor for the two sides of us; our external public appearance and then our internal private person.

The installation consisted of drawing on the window, framing tiny suspended porcelain pots and computer generated images. Interesting and unexpected visual links and associations were developed between the work produced in our separate studios. Continuing up the stairs groups of images lead the viewer on directed by strong linear wall drawings.

Jonathan Keep. Les Bicknell

 
Jonathan Keep. Les Bicknell

 
Porcelain pot
Porcelain pot
Porcelain pot