Installation view of works by Jonathan Baldock and Rachel Kneebone in the exhibition ‘Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art’, Hayward Gallery, London, 2022–2023. Photo by Mark Blower. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery.
Installation view of works by Jonathan Baldock and Rachel Kneebone in the exhibition ‘Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art’, Hayward Gallery, London, 2022–2023. Photo by Mark Blower. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery.
Installation view of works by David Zink Yi and Salvatore Arancio in the exhibition ‘Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art’, Hayward Gallery, London, 2022–2023. Photo by Mark Blower. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery.
Installation view of works by David Zink Yi and Salvatore Arancio in the exhibition ‘Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art’, Hayward Gallery, London, 2022–2023. Photo by Mark Blower. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery.
Aaron Angell, Pie #1, 2020. © Aaron Angell. Courtesy of Rob Tufnell, London and Venice. Photo by Andy Keate.
Aaron Angell, Pie #1, 2020. © Aaron Angell. Courtesy of Rob Tufnell, London and Venice. Photo by Andy Keate.
Left: Woody De Othello, Sticking to it, 2022. Photo by Eric Ruby. Right: Woody De Othello, Unbound, 2022 (detail). Photo by Drew Altizer. Both images courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco.
Left: Woody De Othello, Sticking to it, 2022. Photo by Eric Ruby. Right: Woody De Othello, Unbound, 2022 (detail). Photo by Drew Altizer. Both images courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco.
Installation view, ‘Rose B. Simpson: Legacies’, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
Installation view, ‘Rose B. Simpson: Legacies’, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
Phoebe Collings-James, the subtle rules the dense, 2022. © Phoebe Collings-James. Courtesy of the artist and Arcadia Missa, London.
Phoebe Collings-James, the subtle rules the dense, 2022. © Phoebe Collings-James. Courtesy of the artist and Arcadia Missa, London.
Phoebe Collings-James How many times can I surrender to you? (your living has taught me how not to die), 2021.© Phoebe Collings-James. Courtesy of the artist, Camden Art Centre, and Arcadia Missa, London. Photo by Rob Harris.
Phoebe Collings-James How many times can I surrender to you? (your living has taught me how not to die), 2021.© Phoebe Collings-James. Courtesy of the artist, Camden Art Centre, and Arcadia Missa, London. Photo by Rob Harris.

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