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From a Distance

 

The artist and the studio

Welcome to Issue Four. As the pace of the world continues to change and we start to see an easing of some of the restrictions we have lived with over previous weeks, we add to our series of online presentations about our artists, their practice and wonderful works of art.

Through a selection of especially commissioned photography and editorial content, we endeavour to offer you rare glimpses into the studios of our artists, working across the world.

We hope the content here is cause for inspiration and uplift as we recognise the opportunities space provides for concentration and creativity.


 Junko Mori  – The Artist’s Studio

Gwynedd, Wales, UK

 
 
 
 
 

The video below was made by the British Museum and documents Junko Mori’s working process. It marks the acquisition of the Propagation Project; Ring of Small Petals, which can be found in the museum’s Japanese Galleries.

 
 
 

 
 
 
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The video below delves into Pippin Drysdale’s practice and how she works with her team

 
 

 
 
 

 

Cristina Vezzini & Stan Chen - In Conversation

London, UK

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Lighting by Vezzini & Chen at Salon Art+Design 2019, New York

Similar Seed Lights and similar Standing Lamp here



 
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“We look for quality and originality wherever the artist may be.”

Adrian Sassoon

Next to come in From a Distance Issue 5:

Hiroshi Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan                                                

Bouke de Vries, London, UK                                                   

Galia Amsel, Oratia, New Zealand

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