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élodie alexandre

ceramics / drawings

Somewhere Elsewhere, 2011

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Somewhere Elsewhere - Wall installation 122 x 87 cm
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La machine du Tesco (paper, ink, watercolour, porcelain 16 x 17 cm
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Sintex (terracotta, vitreous slips, 9 x 8 cm)
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Scene from the Kingdom (porcelain, vitreous slips, thread, 10 x 15 cm)
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Double Yellow Lines (terracotta, vitreous slips, glaze, 8 x 9 cm)
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What the kiln sees  (terracotta, vitreous slips, pyrometric cone, 8 x 8 cm)
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What the kiln sees (terracotta, vitreous slips, pyrometric cone, 8 x 8 cm)
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Crossing the Channel (clay, vitreous slips, lustre, 9 x 9 cm)
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Shop in a box (terracotta, vitreous slips, 8 x 11 cm)
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Je parle de la pluie (paper, watercolour, ink, porcelain, 24 x 21 cm)
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Your bathroom (terracotta, vitreous slips, 11 x 11 cm)
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Visitor Map to the Wall (paper, ink, watercolour)
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Wall installation (mixed media), details and map

This wall installation forms a three-dimensional map reminiscent of a labyrinth. The pieces refer to narratives around the theme of displacement and act as a selection of connected memories. These stories about living somewhere and elsewhere appear in more detail in a Visitor Map accompanying the work. The installation was selected for 'Fresh', as part of the British Ceramics Biennial 2011.

 

 
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