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Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
Quacked and splatty, Jesse Wine
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Jesse Wine

Quacked and splatty

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Jesse Wine, Quacked and splatty,  2024 
Ceramic 
Edition of 10
Variable sizes (10 x 8 x 5 cm. approx.)
Signed and numbered certificate 

Standard Price £700* 
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This edition has been produced on the occasion of Nicola L. exhibition I am The Last Woman Object,  Camden Art Centre, 2024. 

About the artist

Jesse Wine (b. 1983, England) is a British artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Wine graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2010 with an MA in Fine Art. He has exhibited in galleries and museums internationally and was the recipient of the Camden Arts Ceramics fellowship in 2013-2014.

Wine is known for his work in ceramics. He fires works that are multifaceted and remarkably textured. Multiple glazes are often applied and showcase a wide range of colours while generating various degrees of surface reflexivity. Wine’s approach is chance-driven as his firing processes add shapes, forms and hues that are often not entirely predetermined.

He has exhibited in galleries and museums internationally, recent solo exhibitions include Both, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, 2022; Carve a hole in the rain for yer, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, 2021; The Players, Simone Subal Gallery, New York and Imperfect List, Sculpture Center, New York, 2020.

About the work
Humans have always made facsimiles of the human form and the surrounding world - one of the main strands of this is making something soft (bodies) out of something hard (stone/ wood/ metal). Nicola L is a remarkable exponent of this material play - bodies that are furniture, soft and hard all at once, her sculptures are examinations of reality and functioning design, all at once. Here is where I think paths cross for this particular edition, the soft, malleable thing (paper) out of the hard thing (ceramic), and the ephemera of one thing (snail) passing, or crossing, another (paper), the sensation of the object matter, the interaction of snail on paper.

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