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NOTES, EXPLORATIONS AND NEW ART BY SUE LAWES
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Drawing on the beach
Emma and Elisabeth were up at the South Bank this evening watching the Parkour...and saw this...
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Creekside Open
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China Blues
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Robert Dawson
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Spode
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2011
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Deptford X 2011
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August
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Creekery #2: refraction
Gaudi: July 2011: Casa Batlio
Gaudi: July 2011: On the roof of the Pedrera
Mark Wallinger: Folk Stones
Cornelia at Folkestone
Let's Talk About the Rain
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June
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Drawing on the beach
Made In Britain and China's PM visit
Lawes Chemical Co. at Harold Wharf
Clare Twomey
Apple exploits Chinese workers
Creekery the movie
Creekery at RSVPLondon
Devastation
Elevation
Creekery #2 on The Culture Show tonight
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May
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Creekery #2 at Creekside Open: Day 18
Fragments
Creekery #2 Installation: Day 4 : Wednesday 11 May...
Creekery #2 installation
Creekside Open 2011
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April
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Shards
Ai Weiwei 'disappeared'...
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March
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Meekyoung Shin at Haunch of Venison
Great minds think alike
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2010
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December
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Doll's House Willow
Double take in Peckham Space
Christmas Show at Creekside
Royal Doulton's Willow & Aster
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November
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Ai Weiwei - Without Fear or Favour
Mudlarking in 1948
Ai Weiwei under 'house arrest'
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October
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Fry's delights
Another unidentified object
Bakelite Willow
Ai Weiwei's Tate show closes to public
A History of the World in 100 Objects
Ai Weiwei at Tate Modern 2
Ai Weiwei at Tate Modern
Drawing paper
Thievery Part 2 - last day of Deptford X
Thievery
CREEKERY at Deptford X 2010
Environment Agency - before and after
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September
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Feedback...from China...via Australia
The Bride Stripped Bare - Environment Agency blund...
Creekery photographed by Charles Shearer
The Willow Pattern verse
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ARTISTS LOOKING AT SIMILAR THINGS (and mostly doing it better)
Ai WeiWei
Ai Weiwei blog
Annabel Tilley
Cai Guo-Qiang
Caroline Slotte
Clare Twomey
Georgina McIntyre
Gerry Wedd
Huang Yong Ping
Jamini Patel
Kathleen Hills
Lei Xue
Li Xiao Feng
Mark Dion
Meekyoung Shin
Michael O'Reilly
Neil Brownsword
Patrick Carr
Paul Scott
Robert Dawson
Runa Islam at White Cube
Veialu Aila-Unsworth
READING LIST
A History of The World in Six Glasses : Tom Standage
Ai Wei Wei : Texts by Philip Tinari, Peter Pakesch & Charles Merewether
An Insular Possession : Timothy Mo
British Tin-Glazed Earthenware : John Black
Ceramics and Print : Paul Scott
China Art Book : eds.Uta Grosenick & Caspar H. Schubbe
Chinese Whispers, Chinoiserie in Britain 1650-1930 : ed.David Beevers
Gaston's Blue Willow Identification & Value Guide : Mary Frank Gaston
Liquid Jade, A Story of Tea From East to West : Beatrice Hohenegger
Millers Encyclopedia of British Transfer Patterns 1790-1930 : Gillian Neale
Solid Objects : Virginia Woolf
Tea, Addiction, Exploitation and Empire : Roy Moxham
Ten Thousand Things, Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art : Lothar Ledderose
The Canton Trade, Life & Enterprise on the China Coast 1700-1845 : Paul A Van Dyke
The Social Life of Opium in China : Zheng Yangwen
Willow! Solving the Mystery of our 200-year Love Affair with the Willow Pattern : David Richard Quintner
PROJECT LINKS
American Trade With China
Blue & white porcelain
Brighton & Hove Museums
British Library
British Transfer Pattern Archive
Burberry in China : a film by Patrick Carr
Caffeine & Opium for Babies
Charles Dickens on the Willow Pattern
China - Two Coasts
China's Gifts to the West
Colonial Legacy
Cutting up text
Deptford X
Globalisation and its impact on Wales
Honourable East India Company
Karl Marx - Trade or Opium, 1858
New Chinese Art at Saatchi Gallery
On mudlarking
Pidgin English
Shipwreck Ceramics
Solid Objects : Virginia Woolf
Tea and Opium
Teapots
The Tea Council
William Wilberforce
Willow at the V&A
Willow Pattern Story at The Potteries
Willow Story at Spode
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