Continuing my tradition and sharing some of my favorite *seats of 2025
*note, seats varies from favorite chairs of last year where the use of chair indicated objects that I admired in design and many of these are simply places that I have sat, have seen others sit, and have enjoyed
From things I’ve saved, postcards from Malcolm X on his travels that sold on auction a couple years ago. Yesterday marked 60 years since he was assassinated.
INTRODUCING: Harmony-Cree Morgan @harmonycree . We will be featuring her work ‘To Torture Me To Care For You To Care For You To Torture Me’ in our upcoming exhibition The Graduate Show 2024.
‘Our Graduate Exhibition is more than just a display of new talent, it is a celebration of the innovative spirit and boundless creativity that these young sculptors bring to the art world. By featuring their work in such a prominent location, we aim to bridge the gap between emerging and established art circles’ Gallery Director Mica Bowman @micaannab
The exhibition will open to the public on 30th October and run through to 22nd November at 6 Duke Street St. James’s, London, SW1Y 6BN.
Harmony-Cree Morgan (b. 2001, New York City) is a London-based artist using the body and traditional design objects as sites of exploration for dialectical tensions in interpersonal relationships. Primarily drawn to ceramic and casting processes, the nature of these practices with their malleability and eventual permanence, mirrors the way our experiences shape us, leaving both visible and invisible marks. In her work, the body becomes a site of inquiry embodying the pains and joys that our relationships bring us, aiming to resonate with the viewer on a fundamental level and invite them to reflect on their own experiences of connection and isolation.
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