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MARSDEN WOO GALLERY shows innovative work in the applied arts from internationally recognised artists and talented newcomers. It is one of the largest spaces in London devoted to showing a broad range of applied artforms. Our main gallery is given over to a programme of solo and small group exhibitions featuring new work from gallery artists and specially invited guests. Further extensive collections of important work, both contemporary and from the recent past, can be viewed by appointment in our basement space.
The Gallery represents a number of established names such as the leading ceramic artists Gordon Baldwin, Alison Britton, Ken Eastman, Philip Eglin, Kerry Jameson, Chun Liao, Nao Matsunaga, Carol McNicoll, Sara Radstone, Nicholas Rena, Martin Smith and Dawn Youll, plus award-winning artists from other disciplines including sculptors Robert Marsden and
Emma Woffenden, mixed media artist Caroline Broadhead and Netherlands based woodworker Maria Van
Kesteren.
Our downstairs MARSDEN WOO PROJECT SPACE, which launched in January 2010, is a separately curated space. This is an exciting new initiative providing a platform for innovative emerging talent in a wide variety of design and art forms, or new directions in the work of established names.
Our Services: We can offer advice on all aspects of building a collection of contemporary and 20th
century
applied and decorative art including purchasing and selling, insurance valuation, care and conservation.
The Directors are Tatjana Marsden and Nelson Woo , both founders of the gallery in 1998 (formerly known
as Barrett Marsden Gallery).
Main image: Philip Eglin, 'The Woodcutter' detail (2012)
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