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J&J Rawlin

British Art and Studio Ceramics since 1950

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Nov. 22, 2023 - Nov. 26, 2023

Gallery 5

J&J Rawlin

J&J Rawlin returns to Cromwell Place with an exquisite group exhibition which focuses on the interwoven nature of collecting Modern British Art and Studio Ceramics.

Drawn mainly from Private Collections, this exhibition investigates the ways the stories, individuals and themes for each work link up across different media and decades and how the juxtapositions of apparently very different pieces of newer and historical work are being embraced by collectors now.  

So, if you are dreaming of placing a magnificent sculptural work by Hans Coper on a mantelpiece in front of a striking painting by Terry Frost or creating a contemporary installation of work by Edmund de Waal, Ashley Howard and Tracey Emin then come and visit us.

Artists featured include: Hans Coper, Ian Davenport, Mike Dodds, Tracey Emin, Mary Fedden, Terry Frost, Ashley Howard, Ewen Henderson, Patrick Heron, Roger Hilton, Albert Irvin, Janet Leach, Eduardo Paolozzi, William Plumptre, Kenneth Quick, Lucie Rie, William Scott, Graham Sutherland, Ruthanne Tudball, Euan Uglow, Edmund de Waal, John Ward.  

J&J Rawlin’s contemporary potters Ashley Howard, William Plumptre and Ruthanne Tudball have created new works specifically for this exhibition.

 

Image credit: (detail) Albert Irvin R.A. (1922-2015), Medora, 1991. Courtesy of J & J Rawlin Ltd.

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About the Hosts

J&J Rawlin

J&J Rawlin

J&J Rawlin was founded in 2014 by James and Jessica Rawlin, a husband and wife Arts partnership based in Suffolk, who work as independent curators throughout the UK and internationally.

They have placed many notable works in private collections, including significant examples from the oeuvres of Lucian Freud, Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, Michael Andrews, David Bomberg, Frank Auerbach and others. They also work closely with the Estate of William Scott and have placed many important paintings by this key post-war British artist in collections at home and abroad.

Previous notable exhibitions include Harold Gilman: Beyond Camden Town, Djanogoly Gallery, Nottingham & Pallant House, Chichester (2018/19) and Exploring the Vessel, Paintings & Drawings: William Scott. Ceramics: Ashley Howard, private residence in Holland Park, London (2017).

James was formerly Head of Modern and Post-war British Art at Sotheby’s and Jessica was Associate Director at Browse & Darby.