In a playful, rebellious show that explores the sinister and surreal of the everyday, the London-based artist Emma Hart turns to clay and chaos in her first Scottish exhibition
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Emma Hart’s work is full of anxiety. Located in an empty domestic space on Tontine Street, Folkestone, it fills the rooms with outlines of glasses, remnants of a party, and vid...
: Dirty Looks
Camden Arts Centre, London 26 July – 29 September 2013
by KATE TIERNAN
Dirty Looks by the British artist (born 1974) came out of a residency at Wysing Arts Cent...
... a neorealist film.
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Others take a more indirect approach. Emma Hart’s Mamma Mia! (2017) is a sequence of ceramic vessels, most hung as pendant lamps. Some of...
... Kauffman also got to paint the It girl of the time, the actor Emma Hart (who was to become Lady Hamilton). A surviving letter from the artist reads: “How often have I wi...
... Chowdhary’s huge wall tiles from her Sign series (2021-22) juxtaposed with the brightly coloured and cartoonish patterned ceramic windscreens presented on metal frames a...
... … But some artists have ideas that are more left of centre. Emma Hart, who won the award in 2016, spent three months in Faenza. She was interested in ceramics, and Faenz...
Surreal, witty and at times unsettling, is full of surprises
Whitstable, England 2 – 10 June 2018
by EMILY SPICER
Whitstable is small seaside town on Kent’s north coast, ...
For the third edition of this bustling summer exhibition, curator Lewis Biggs has invited a selection of internationally renowned and local artists to produce 21 new artworks in ...