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Lauren Nauman

Lines -White
porcelain, slip cast
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One of the rising stars of ceramic sculpture with her delicate ceramic porcelain vessels, recent press coverage of Lauren Nauman’s work has been included the Daily Telegraph, The Evening Standard,...
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One of the rising stars of ceramic sculpture with her delicate ceramic porcelain vessels, recent press coverage of Lauren Nauman’s work has been included the Daily Telegraph, The Evening Standard, House and Garden, the cover of Ceramic Review, to name but a few.”My work explores the boundaries within clay through experimental processes. I start with the industrial method of plaster moulds and slip-casting; however, I don’t always use these in traditional ways. With my current project Lines, I use metal as an aesthetic reference and material contrast. An additive method is used to create pieces with minimal amounts of clay. This body of work became an engaging display of how clay moves in the kiln. The suggestions of vessels start out as straight cages of wet clay and through the power of the kilns heat and the pyroplasticity of the clay, they move like fabric to evolve into a wire-like sculpture that still holds the materiality of porcelain. Due to this process, the final form of each piece stems from minute details in the making, but mostly depends on chance.”

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Education

2014-16M.A. Ceramics and Glass, Royal College of Art London, UK2008-12B.A. Studio Art and Art Education, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, USA

Exhibitions

2018 The Glorious Object, Curated by Rodger Stevens, Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York

2018 Making It Now, Ruthin Craft Centre, Gallery 3, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales

2017 February 2-6 Collect, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK

2017 March 31- April 2, Ceramic Art London, Central Saint Martins, London, UK

2016 Showcase at Flow Gallery, Needham Road, London, UK

Talent! 2016, Craft Central, London, UK

White Canvas, Mint, London, UK

Transform Effect, Korea Craft & Design Foundation Insa-dong, Seoul, Korea

Sculpture at Doddington Hall Doddington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK

Show16 Royal College of Art, London, UK

In Context, Preston Fitzgerald’s, 7 Wetherby Gardens , London, UK

The Emerging and the Established Christie’s South Kensington, London, UK

RCA School of Material Work-in-progress Show Royal College of Art, London, UK

Off Centre, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, Kensington, London, UK

Still Life, Snug Gallery, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK

2015 Ceramic Art London, Student Exhibition Royal College of Art, London, UK

RCA School of Material Work-in-progress Show Royal College of Art, London, UK

2014 Project Network 2014/II Guldagergaard, Denmark


Education

2014-16M.A. Ceramics and Glass, Royal College of Art London, UK2008-12B.A. Studio Art and Art Education, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, USA

Exhibitions

2018 The Glorious Object, Curated by Rodger Stevens, Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York

2018 Making It Now, Ruthin Craft Centre, Gallery 3, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales

2017 February 2-6 Collect, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK

2017 March 31- April 2, Ceramic Art London, Central Saint Martins, London, UK

2016 Showcase at Flow Gallery, Needham Road, London, UK

Talent! 2016, Craft Central, London, UK

White Canvas, Mint, London, UK

Transform Effect, Korea Craft & Design Foundation Insa-dong, Seoul, Korea

Sculpture at Doddington Hall Doddington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK

Show16 Royal College of Art, London, UK

In Context, Preston Fitzgerald’s, 7 Wetherby Gardens , London, UK

The Emerging and the Established Christie’s South Kensington, London, UK

RCA School of Material Work-in-progress Show Royal College of Art, London, UK

Off Centre, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, Kensington, London, UK

Still Life, Snug Gallery, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK

2015 Ceramic Art London, Student Exhibition Royal College of Art, London, UK

RCA School of Material Work-in-progress Show Royal College of Art, London, UK

2014 Project Network 2014/II Guldagergaard, Denmark

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