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Emma Woffenden
Emma Woffenden is one of Britain‘s most innovative glass
artists. Her ambiguous, androgynous forms explore the more intangible conditions of existence that are grasped as sensations, feelings and awareness. Although the
thoughts and influences that underlie a work are complex, she aims to achieve ‘a loaded simplicity ’- a potency of form that invites interpretation,
speculation and debate.
Much of her work displays a concern with origins and development, beginnings and endings. She often uses aspects of the body as both form and
metaphor - the outline of a work may be reminiscent of different states: a pupae, a swaddled baby, the Madonna of a religious icon, an Egyptian
sarcophagus. While her primary medium of expression is glass she may introduce other materials and found objects to suggest a context or to elicit
further associations.
Born in 1962, she studied at West Surrey College of Art & Design and at the Royal College of Art, London. Her work is represented in the collections
of Broadfield House Glass Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Crafts Council, London.
previous exhibitions
17 November to 6 January 2007
10 September 2004 to 9 October 2004
publications
Please click Publications for a list of illustrated exhibition leaflets and other related literature available from Barrett Marsden Gallery
limited editions
please see newly launched limited editions by Barrett Marsden Gallery artists
email: info@bmgallery.co.uk
link to collections
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
Wellcome Foundation, London
Contemporary Art Society, London
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