Spatial Practices : Experimental drawing and alternative photography.
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- Spatial/Diffractive Bodies Situated in Place : Matters of Fidelity and Precariousness.
- Working Notes : Edmund de Waal : How the history of pottery and the philosophy of pottery has informed contemporary practice
- Research~Creation
- Dwelling Places : Raveningham Sculpture Trail.
- Alchemy at Raveningham Sculpture Trail.
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“Leylines” has been appropriated and employed as both a practical and as a conceptual strategy to inquiry into places and localities. Site visits and sensitive dialogues with the other artists at a number of locations have further brought materials and processes into the creative realm. The spatial practice of setting-up this work has also produced…
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Assemblage of spatial components centred around speculative interiors as discursive spaces of study and making. Year2024 MediumCeramic, Wood, Lead, Glass Size200mmL x 420mmH x 200mmW Artist Books : Ceramic Scriptorium. Artist books from visual art practice, housed in a ceramic slipcased/scriptorium space. Year2023-2024 MediumCeramic, Paper, Photography and Collage. Size440mmW X 120mmH x 295mmD Exploring Speculative…
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Russell Moreton Making~Environment(s)~Artist Statement. 2025 Makers work in a world that does not stand still.Tim Ingold, 2010. The Studio is no longer a retreat but it now integrates. It is all exterior.Ways of Curating, Hans Ulrich Obrist. Ceramic Shelters : Transitional Zones between Thinking and Making. Russell Moreton : A visual fine artist working with…
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Anthropocene Aesthetics : Ceramics and Environmental Engagement Urbanism : Fossil Futures~Anthropocene Ceramics Following Resonances : Interiors in fired clay. Ruins · Jozef van Wissem · Zola Jesus When Shall This Bright Day Begin ℗ 2016 Jozef van Wissem and Zola Jesus Released on: 2016-02-05 Mixer: Jozef van Wissem Producer: Jozef van Wissem Composer: Jozef van…
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“We live our lives sunk in vast forgetting.” Milan Kundera, IGNORANCE., a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr. Human mapping of social groups from the occupancy of the Cathedral, Space for Peace 2011.
