1 May 2012
Trees, Small Fires and Japanese Joints
The talk was by the artist of Trees, Small Fires and Japanese Joints, Professor Edward Allington, Head of Graduate Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art.
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The talk was by the artist of Trees, Small Fires and Japanese Joints, Professor Edward Allington, Head of Graduate Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art.
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By Professor Monty Adkins, Professor of Experimental Electronic Music at the University of Huddersfield and the artist of ‘Patterns of Shadows’, Pip Dickens.
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By Dr Simon Baker, Curator of Photography and International Art at the Tate Gallery, and the artist, of ‘Over the Parched Field’, Akiko Takizawa.
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Professor Lesley Millar, curator of Bite-Size: Miniature Textiles from Japan and the UK, discussed the projects in which she and the artists in the exhibition have collaborated.
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By Keith Whittle, Curator, International Projects Associate, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and Japan Foundation Fellow and Daisuke Ohba, the artist of ‘The Light Field’ at Daiwa Foundation Japan House.
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This was a chance to meet photographer Robert Whitaker, the only person allowed to take photographs of the Beatles on their flights and in their hotel room during their 3 intense days performing in Tokyo. His photographs provided a unique record of their three intense days on tour in Tokyo (June 1966).
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This was an illustrated talk by artists Keiko Mukaide and Simon Ward by Cross Currents, who spoke about the creating works of art made from a combination of glass and ceramics, and examined the cultural differences and similarities of two artists from opposite sides of the world.
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A talk by the acclaimed master craftsman Yukio Yamamoto, who spoke about his work being showcased in his latest exhibition. This offered a rare opportunity to discover and appreciate hyoso, the traditional Japanese craft of mounting artworks.
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A chance to meet Harriet Harriss and Suzi Winstanley, who were collaberating with Kyushu University (in association with Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, Royal College of Art)
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Tetsuo Fujimoto discussed the exhibition with Lesley Millar (Professor of Textile Culture, University for the Creative Arts).
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