Art Without Heroes: Mingei
23rd March–22nd September
William Morris Gallery, London |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
29. Raku ware
bowl with a
pattern of a
nightingale and
plum blossoms,
by Tomimoto
Kenkichi. 1912.
Earthenware
with clear
glaze over
enamel colours,
diameter 19 cm.
(Victoria and
Albert Museum,
London; exh.
William Morris
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
30. Installation
view of Art
Without Heroes:
Mingei at the
William Morris
Gallery, London,
2024. (Courtesy
William Morris
Gallery, London;
photograph
Nicola Tree).
Attributed works:
31. Hamada Shōji
demonstrating
how to throw a
pot at Scripps
College,
Claremont,
California.
1953. (Crafts
Study Centre,
University for
the Creative
Arts, Farnham).
Exhibition Review
Young Poland: The Polish Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890–1918
Young Poland: The Polish Arts
and Crafts Movement, 1890–1918
Edited by Julia Griffin and Andrzej
Szczerski. 240 pp. incl. 254 col. + 43 b. & w.
ills. (Lund Humphries, London, 2020),
£40. ISBN 978–1–84822–453–7. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
24. Design for
the stained-glass
window God
the Creator in
the Franciscan
Church, Kraków,
by Stanisław
Wyspianski,
juxtaposed with
the completed
window. 1904.
Tempera and
crayon on paper,
877 by 391 cm.
(National Museum
in Kraków;
exh. William
Morris Gallery,
Walthamstow).
Attributed works:
25. The House
under the
Firs, designed
by Stanisław
Witkiewicz.
1896–97. (House
under the Firs
Trust).
Attributed works:
26. Dining-room
chair, by Andrzej
Sydor to a design
by Stanisław
Wyspiański.
c.1905. Walnut
and sycamore,
120 by 51 by 51
cm. (National
Museum
in Kraków;
exh. William
Morris Gallery,
Walthamstow).
Exhibition Review
Madge Gill: Myrninerest William Morris Gallery, London
24. Untitled,
by Madge Gill.
Chinese ink and
coloured pencil
on cardboard,
17.8 by 23 cm.
(Collection
de l’Art Brut,
Lausanne;
photograph
Amélie Blanc;
exh. William
Morris Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
25. Madge Gill
displays an
untitled piece in
coloured ink on
calico, Plashet
Grove, East
Ham, London.
1947. (Courtesy
Westwood/
Paul Popper/
Popperfoto/
Getty Images).
Attributed works:
26. Newly
discovered
embroideries
by Madge Gill.
2018. (Courtesy
Sophie Dutton;
photograph Kate
Peters).
Attributed works:
27. Untitled,
by Madge Gill.
Cotton, 92 by 78
cm. (Collection
de l’Art Brut,
Lausanne;
photograph Jean
Genoud; exh.
William Morris
Gallery, London).
George Jack 1855–1931, Architect and Designer-Craftsman |
institution: William Morris Gallery
Illustrations
Attributed works:
73. Ploughing, by George Jack. 1899. Plaster relief panel, 36.7 by 107 cm. (William Morris Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
74. Lectern with carved figure of St Bridget of Kildare, by George Jack. 1910. Carved oak, 159 by 60 by 62 cm. (St Bridget’s, Skenfrith; exh. William Morris Gallery, London).