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Sara Radstone
Solo Exhibition of Ceramics
19 November to 8 January 2005
Sara Radstone explores themes of history, memory and place in works that probe the traces left by human activity and their evocative power.
Some recent sources of reflection include sites as diverse as Rodinsky‘s room in London‘s East End, with its accumulations of matter marking
the idiosyncratic interests of a single life, to the landscape of North Cornwall that bears the imprints of the different demands on the land
made by successive generations of people.
Rather than employing explicit signs, she often composes sections of a piece from casts taken from man-made or natural artefacts, which, through
the stages of her process, become only faintly identifiable. A number of the works are composed of fragments, as if remnants of some former whole.
Many hang from the wall - their outlines echoed by shadows that raise uncertainty as to where the piece finally ends and the background begins.
While surfaces are densely textured - dented, eroded, or carrying the accretions of time - the forms are stark and understated, their colours elemental.
She has described her approach as seeking ‘simplification ...a paring down to austerity’ and her aim to make artefacts that appear as ‘nudges in the line of vision.’
Ultimately Radstone‘s works contain a penetrating abstract charge, one that evades literal interpretation and which finds true resonance at an unspoken
level of human existence.
Biographical notes
Sara Radstone (b.1955) trained at Herefordshire College of Art (1975 -76) and Camberwell School of Art, London (1976-79). Acclaimed as one of Britain‘s
leading ceramic artists she has won a number of major awards including an Arts Foundation Fellowship (1993). Other stands of her professional career include
work as a lecturer and writer within the visual arts field. Radstone‘s work has been exhibited internationally and is found in the collections of
Los Angeles County Museum, USA; Shigaraki Cultural Park, Japan; Museum die Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt, Germany; the Victoria and Albert Museum, British Council
and Crafts Council, London.
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