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out now 50 Women Sculptors book
This publication celebrates the work of past and present women sculptors. with interview by DATEAGLE Art.
Published by Auroametro
Ruth Asawa ◉ Phyllida Barlow ◉ Louise Bourgeois ◉ Judy Chicago ◉ Camille Claudel
◉ Niki de Saint Phalle ◉ Elisabeth Frink ◉ Katharina Fritsch ◉ Anya Gallaccio ◉ Mona Hatoum ◉ Barbara Hepworth ◉ Eva Hesse ◉ Rebecca Horn ◉ Harriet Hosmer ◉ Yayoi Kusama ◉ Edmonia Lewis ◉ Frances Loring ◉ Sarah Lucas ◉ Annette Messager ◉ Senga Nengudi ◉ Cornelia Parker ◉ Sophie Ryder ◉ Doris Salcedo ◉ Alina Szapocznikow ◉ Rachel Whiteread ◉ Florence Wyle
◉ Tabatha Andrews ◉ Rachel Ara ◉ Annie Attridge ◉ Helaine Blumenfeld ◉ Juliana Cerqueira Leite ◉ Silke Dettmers ◉ Laury Dizengremel◉ Jane McAdam Freud ◉ Lucy Glendinning ◉ Maggi Hambling ◉ Kendra Haste ◉ Holly Hendry ◉ Christine Kowal Post ◉ Sophie Marsham ◉ Nnenna Okore ◉ Arundhata Patel ◉ Maya Ramsay ◉ Marianne Reim ◉ Frances Richardson ◉ Raphaele Shirley ◉ Susan Stockwell ◉ Sinta Tantra ◉ Almuth Tebbenhoff ◉ Patricia Volk ◉ Zhang Yaxi
Thank you so much
News 2020 has been canceled
Sorry to inform everyone but the show has be canceled
The LOFT, “A from Animison, Altas, Adrift” Curated by Dragos Olea
Alan Servais Family Collection, Brussels, Belgium
till march 2020
Thrilled to be in the publications of "FEU" "EAU"
Published by joiepanique
Wellington Club, “Tutti Fruitti”, Curated Leo Lebowski, London, UK feb 2020

© Annie Attridge, Photography: Matthew Booth
The Precious Clay
Porcelain in Contemporary Art
20 September 2018 to 20 March 2019Museum of Royal Worcester
With additional work by Laura White from 8 January to 10 February 2019, Worcester Cathedral and an artist's performance by Emily Speed, with The Ring, on 11 August 2018
Meadow Arts and the Museum of Royal Worcester present an exhibition exploring contemporary art and porcelain, The Precious Clay. The exhibition will examine why and how artists choose to use this legendary material in their practice. With its origins in the Far East and a long global history, porcelain holds rich associations of preciousness, mutability and exoticism: the artists’ work responds to these associations in lively and inventive ways.
With new commissions by Laura White and Emily Speed shown alongside work by artists including Annie Attridge, Barnaby Barford, Bouke de Vries, Céline Berger, Christine Borland, Clare Twomey, Edmund de Waal, Edward Chell, Fernando Casasempere, Jessica Harrison, Leonora Lockhart, Livia Marin, Matteo Nasini, Mona Hatoum, Neil Brownsword, Rachel Kneebone and Rosa Nguyen, plus a special interactive project by Storymine, the exhibition is an opportunity to see the museum’s newly displayed world-class collection through the eyes and imaginations of contemporary artists.
Museum of Royal Worcester
Severn St
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 2ND
Porcelain in Contemporary Art
20 September 2018 to 20 March 2019Museum of Royal Worcester
With additional work by Laura White from 8 January to 10 February 2019, Worcester Cathedral and an artist's performance by Emily Speed, with The Ring, on 11 August 2018
Meadow Arts and the Museum of Royal Worcester present an exhibition exploring contemporary art and porcelain, The Precious Clay. The exhibition will examine why and how artists choose to use this legendary material in their practice. With its origins in the Far East and a long global history, porcelain holds rich associations of preciousness, mutability and exoticism: the artists’ work responds to these associations in lively and inventive ways.
With new commissions by Laura White and Emily Speed shown alongside work by artists including Annie Attridge, Barnaby Barford, Bouke de Vries, Céline Berger, Christine Borland, Clare Twomey, Edmund de Waal, Edward Chell, Fernando Casasempere, Jessica Harrison, Leonora Lockhart, Livia Marin, Matteo Nasini, Mona Hatoum, Neil Brownsword, Rachel Kneebone and Rosa Nguyen, plus a special interactive project by Storymine, the exhibition is an opportunity to see the museum’s newly displayed world-class collection through the eyes and imaginations of contemporary artists.
Museum of Royal Worcester
Severn St
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 2ND
Interview with dateagle.art
WORDS BY VANESSA MURRELL
There is a performative element in your process, often involved in praying to the Kiln Gods and goddess when making sculpture; only drinking red herbal tea when painting; and standing on wood when making your text-based works. What can you tell us about these rituals?
I didn’t intend for these strange habits to be rituals, but after a practice of 17 years, these habits have become ritualistic. Like a meditation, it sets the mood. Of course, I could function without them, but these simple pleasures tend calm the mind.
Read More here
WORDS BY VANESSA MURRELL
There is a performative element in your process, often involved in praying to the Kiln Gods and goddess when making sculpture; only drinking red herbal tea when painting; and standing on wood when making your text-based works. What can you tell us about these rituals?
I didn’t intend for these strange habits to be rituals, but after a practice of 17 years, these habits have become ritualistic. Like a meditation, it sets the mood. Of course, I could function without them, but these simple pleasures tend calm the mind.
Read More here
Carol Cole: Cast a Clear Light
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If You Can’t Stand the Heat
Aisha Christison, Alicia Reyes McNamara, Aliyah Hussain, Amy Leung, Anne Ryan, Annie Attridge, Anousha Payne, Bea Bonafini, Cassie Griffin, Coco Crampton, Emily McCartan, Hannah Bays, Hannah Regel, Jessie Makinson, Katie Schwab, Lindsey Mendick, Ludovica Gioscia, Paloma Proudfoot, Rose Eken, Sally Hackett, Sandra Lane, Urara Tsuchiya, Victoria Adam, Yelena Popova, Zoe Williams
12 - 28 January 2018
Private View: Thursday 11th January 2018, 18:00 - 21:00
11 Bohemia Place, London, E8 1DU
Open Wed-Sun, 12:00 - 18:00 and by appointment
NEWS 2017
MAHA AHMED, ANNIE ATTRIDGE, HELOÏSE DELÈGUE, RACHEL GARRARD, ANNA ILSLEY AND KATJA LARSSON
BODY 17 NOV - 21 DEC 2017 Private view: 16th November 6:30-9 pm
We live in a world of opposites – contrasting and complementing forces, the pushes and pulls of hard and soft, the structured and the organic, real and imagined, masculine and feminine.
The group exhibition Body (17 November – 21 December)
at Kristin Hjellegjerde , brings together the works of six female artists whose practices examine these paradigms, celebrating the joyous and messy, the secrecy and intimacy of our relationships with each other, and with ourselves. Materials, thoughts and private and communal histories are juxtaposed to...
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BODY 17 NOV - 21 DEC 2017 Private view: 16th November 6:30-9 pm
We live in a world of opposites – contrasting and complementing forces, the pushes and pulls of hard and soft, the structured and the organic, real and imagined, masculine and feminine.
The group exhibition Body (17 November – 21 December)
at Kristin Hjellegjerde , brings together the works of six female artists whose practices examine these paradigms, celebrating the joyous and messy, the secrecy and intimacy of our relationships with each other, and with ourselves. Materials, thoughts and private and communal histories are juxtaposed to...
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PIAF (Peckham International Art Fair) is an ambitious new art fair launching in London, 30 September to 5 October 2017.
Location:
Copeland Park & Bussey Building,
133 Copeland Road,
London, SE15 3SN
Location:
Copeland Park & Bussey Building,
133 Copeland Road,
London, SE15 3SN
In Your Face: ' Versions of Themselves
Salisbury art centre
This exhibition explores differing approaches to portraying a sense of self and interpreting identity and sexuality. It coincides with this year’s 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act, the landmark moment when private homosexual acts between men over 21 in England and Wales were decriminalised in 1967.
Featured artists include Sadie Lee (Curator), Matthew Stradling, Roxana Halls, Sarah Jane Moon, David Gwinnut, Michael Petry, Sunil Gupta, Charan Singh, Jason Ford, Sarah Pucill, Richard Sawdon Smith, Annie Attridge, Atalanta Kernick and Anka Dabrowska.
Exhibition Opening on Saturday 23 Sep - 4 Nov 2017
Salisbury art centre
This exhibition explores differing approaches to portraying a sense of self and interpreting identity and sexuality. It coincides with this year’s 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act, the landmark moment when private homosexual acts between men over 21 in England and Wales were decriminalised in 1967.
Featured artists include Sadie Lee (Curator), Matthew Stradling, Roxana Halls, Sarah Jane Moon, David Gwinnut, Michael Petry, Sunil Gupta, Charan Singh, Jason Ford, Sarah Pucill, Richard Sawdon Smith, Annie Attridge, Atalanta Kernick and Anka Dabrowska.
Exhibition Opening on Saturday 23 Sep - 4 Nov 2017
Nature Morte Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life Tradition
Guildhall Art Gallery’s
7 September 2017 - 2 April 2018
The touring exhibition Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life makes its final stop at the Guildhall, London, having previously shown in Norway, Sweden and Poland.
Explore the transience of time and the problem of mortality as the 16th-century tradition of still life meets modern art in Guildhall Art Gallery’s new exhibition Nature Morte. Go beyond the two-dimensional as 100 works of art on the themes of flora, fauna, the domestic object, food and vanitas, invite you to pause and look anew at the human condition.
The exhibition has been brought together by MOCA, London, in partnership with Guildhall Art Gallery.
Guildhall Art Gallery’s
7 September 2017 - 2 April 2018
The touring exhibition Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life makes its final stop at the Guildhall, London, having previously shown in Norway, Sweden and Poland.
Explore the transience of time and the problem of mortality as the 16th-century tradition of still life meets modern art in Guildhall Art Gallery’s new exhibition Nature Morte. Go beyond the two-dimensional as 100 works of art on the themes of flora, fauna, the domestic object, food and vanitas, invite you to pause and look anew at the human condition.
The exhibition has been brought together by MOCA, London, in partnership with Guildhall Art Gallery.
Clifford Chance Pride exhibition
Arcus Annual Pride Art Exhibtion And 10th Anniversary Celebratation opens 22 June -30July
ill be showing my large drawing again
Annie Attridge/Her Inordinate Mania For Romance/2006/4.76x3.00cm/compressed charcoal on cartridge paper/Image courtesy MOCA London/insulation shot Baroqueism show2006/
The Art in Perpetuity Trust CREEKSIDE OPEN 2017
selected by Jordan Baseman
selected Prize winner
Alison Wilding
I have been seleted for the two CREEKSIDE OPEN
exhibitions will be shown
at the A.P.T Gallery in London
4 to 28 May 2017 and 8 June to 2 July 2017
It's Offal Exhibition curated by Emily Austin & Emma Cousin (it's bound to be Offal!) PREVIEW 8 DECEMBER 6.30 - 9pm |
SYMPOSIUM
11 DECEMBER 3 - 6pm Readings, Discussions, Performance and Poetry, with Tea & Cake too! Book your ticket here and view full details EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY FROM 12 - 17 DECEMBER 3PM - 7PM |
Artists exhibited:
Nils Alix-Tabling, Phil Allen, Hermione Allsopp, Michael Archer, Annie Attridge, Bompas & Parr, Helen Chadwick, Emma Cousin, Charlotte Cornaton, Jamie Fitzpatrick, Helen Frik, Tibor Hajas, Nicholas Hatfull, Jane Hayes Greenwood, Oona Grimes, Fritha Jenkins, Sally Kindberg, Natalia LL, Wayne Lucas, Piero Manzoni, Tony Morgan, Joseph Morgan Schofield, Gina Pane, Hermann Nitsch, Martin O’Brien, Elizabeth Porter, Anna Jung Seo, Enrique Perezalba Red, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Susan Sluglett and invited guests.
House of Voltaire is a temporary store selling a diverse range of unique artworks, limited edition prints and specially commissioned homewares, clothing and accessories by leading contemporary artists and designers. In partnership with QIC Global Real Estate and Farfetch. All proceeds support London–based arts charity Studio Voltaire’s renowned gallery and education programmes.
Nice write up of solo show at MocaLondon
Missed Encounters Become Miniature Porcelain Sculptures Gabrielle Bruney — Feb 20 2016 vice
That we only regret the chances we don't take is a cliché, but it's true. Every one of us is dogged by fantasies of what might have been if only we'd just gone for what we wanted. Artist Annie Attridge's exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art, London, Should of Could of Would of, brings to life fantasies of sexual missed opportunities in miniature porcelain sculpture. The sculptures depict women with scribbled faces and fantastically bulbous breasts having sex in a variety of positions, and each is displayed atop a concrete plinth, quite literally putting these daydreams of missed encounters on a pedestal. Anyone's who's ever caught the eye of someone on the subway, only to kick themselves later for not having the guts to make a move can relate to these works, and perhaps in viewing Attridge'sShould of Could of Would ofs, find catharsis of their own. |
Nature Morte Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life
Opens at Konsthallen Bohuslän Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden
This year Nature Morte Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life
Opens at Konsthallen Bohuslän Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden
7 May – 28 August, 2016
Private View: Saturday 7 May 2016
http://www.bohuslansmuseum.se/utstallningar/nature-morte/
In Sweden the following Swedish artists will be included in the exhibition:
Peter Abrahams * Mats Adelman * Sue Arrowsmith * Annie Attridge * Anna Camner * Aziz+Cucher * Conrad Bakker * Barnaby Barford * Filippa Barkman * Berthold Bell * Ernst Billgren * Jan Kjetil Bjørheim * Elaine Bradford * Per Christian Brown * Mat Collishaw * Marcus Cope * Michael Craig-Martin * John Dugdale * Cecilia Edefalk * Roberto Ekholm * Saara Ekström * Nancy Fouts * Nick Fox * Anya Gallaccio * Ana Genovés * Ori Gersht * Rigoberto A. Gonzalez * Cynthia Greig * Martin Gustavsson * Jefferson Hayman * Paul Hazelton * Todd Hebert * Renata Hegyi * Jim Hodges * Bill Jacobson * Alexander James * Peter Jones * Darren Jones * Edward Kay * Rob Kesseler * Sally Kindberg * Klara Kristalova * Jone Kvie * Alana Lake * Matts Leiderstam * Janne Malmros * Carol Marin-Pache * Livia Marin * Nils-Erik Mattson * Caroline McCarthy * Damien Meade * John Mitchell * Polly Morgan * Museum Clausum * Dermot O’Brien * Gabriel Orozco * Bruno Pacheco * Guillaume Paris * Dan Perrin * Michael Petry * Marc Quinn * Victoria Reynolds * Eric Rhein * Miho Sato * Rebecca Scott * Andro Semeiko * Jane Simpson * Jim Skull * Matt Smith * Rob Smith * Jennifer Steinkamp * Richard Stone * Yuken Teruya * Maciej Urbanek * Mathew Weir * James White * Kraig Wilson * Cindy Wright
Mats Adelman, Filippa Barkman, Anna Camner, Cecilia Edefalk, Jone Kvie, Sally Kindberg, Klara Kristalova, Matts Leiderstam, Nils-Erik Mattson and Dan Perrin
Save the date:
Annie Attridge
Should of Would of Could of
1 February - 27 February 2016
Opening: Sunday 31 January 2 - 4pm
MOCA London
113 Bellenden Road
London SE15 4QY
info@mocalondon.co.uk
Annie Attridge
Should of Would of Could of
1 February - 27 February 2016
Opening: Sunday 31 January 2 - 4pm
MOCA London
113 Bellenden Road
London SE15 4QY
info@mocalondon.co.uk
News 2015
As part of Hackney wicked diy open studio click for more info
Ello every one! I'm opening my studio this Sunday as part of the Hackney wickED dIY open studios. Come along i'll be selling some one of prints/small plaster cast to raise funds for my bronze project. See yah there for a slice of cake and strong coffee..xxx
Nature Morte traveling exhibition:
Norway 6 June – August 31, 2015
Ha gamle prestegard
Sweden May - August, 2016
Konsthallen- Bohusläns museum
Belgium, 2017
The City of Antwerp
London 2018
curated by Michael Petry
Eva Watne
Norway 6 June – August 31, 2015
Ha gamle prestegard
Sweden May - August, 2016
Konsthallen- Bohusläns museum
Belgium, 2017
The City of Antwerp
London 2018
curated by Michael Petry
Eva Watne
News 2014

Texas Contemporary Art fair
I will participating with Asya Geisberg Gallery
Texas Contemporary Art Fair, in Houston, TX. They will be showcasing works by Annie Attridge, Melanie Daniel, Allison Gildersleeve, and Angelina Gualdoni.
Opening Night Party
Thursday, October 10th | 7:30 - 9:30pm
Regular Fair Hours (11am - 6pm)
Friday, October 11th - Sunday, October 13th
click here more info
I will participating with Asya Geisberg Gallery
Texas Contemporary Art Fair, in Houston, TX. They will be showcasing works by Annie Attridge, Melanie Daniel, Allison Gildersleeve, and Angelina Gualdoni.
Opening Night Party
Thursday, October 10th | 7:30 - 9:30pm
Regular Fair Hours (11am - 6pm)
Friday, October 11th - Sunday, October 13th
click here more info
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Teaching at city lit Ello peeps am teaching this course come along Sculpture: personal project Tutor: Annie Attridge Dates 5TH -9th Aug Course code: VU896 For further information, Visit the City Lit website: Or contact Visual Arts 020 7492 2700 Realise your personal project in 3D. Come with an idea and you will be supported through your making to a final piece. Learn how to structure your idea from inspiration to reality. Ideal if you have previous experience. Mistakes are welcomed . |

A.G.G. W.O.P.
July 17 - August 16, 2013
New works on paper by Asya GeisbergGallery artists.
Annie Attridge, Allison Gildersleeve, Angelina Gualdoni, Todd Kelly, Rebecca Morgan
Full Press Release >>

SOLID PULL
Curated by Caroline Santa and Rachael Gorchov
June 28 – August 4, 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, June 28, 7 – 10 PM
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 12pm-6pm and by appointment
Please ring bell to enter during normal hours.
Featuring works by Annie Attridge, James Hyde, Joanne Greenbaum, Jane Irish, Essye Klempner and Heidi Lau.
Solid Pull is an exhibition of contemporary ceramics whose entry point is the practice of painting. Much like paint, clay is an immediate and flexible medium – it allows artists to realize their vision in a visceral, tactile manner. Clay can function as “all paint and no support” – the dimensionality of the medium allows for a form of searching that isn’t present in two-dimensional media. The consummation of the maker and the material through the physical building of layers is spatial image-making at its most fundamental.
TSA web site
Curated by Caroline Santa and Rachael Gorchov
June 28 – August 4, 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, June 28, 7 – 10 PM
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 12pm-6pm and by appointment
Please ring bell to enter during normal hours.
Featuring works by Annie Attridge, James Hyde, Joanne Greenbaum, Jane Irish, Essye Klempner and Heidi Lau.
Solid Pull is an exhibition of contemporary ceramics whose entry point is the practice of painting. Much like paint, clay is an immediate and flexible medium – it allows artists to realize their vision in a visceral, tactile manner. Clay can function as “all paint and no support” – the dimensionality of the medium allows for a form of searching that isn’t present in two-dimensional media. The consummation of the maker and the material through the physical building of layers is spatial image-making at its most fundamental.
TSA web site
Drawing Room Biennial 2013
18 April 2013 – 15 May 2013
Auction finale: Wednesday 15 May, 6-9pm
Among the artists who are contributing this year are:Annie Attridge (uk). David Austen (UK), Andrea Bowers (US), Pavel Buchler (UK), Angela de la Cruz (UK), Marcel van Eeden (NL), Nogah Engler (IL), Geoffrey Farmer (C), Antony Gormley (UK), Anthea Hamilton (UK), Mona Hatoum (UK), Arturo Herrera (D), Susan Hiller (UK), Brian O'Doherty (US) Mateo Lopez (CO), David Musgrave (UK), Paul Noble (UK), Cornelia Parker (UK), Paula Rego (UK), Tobias Rehberger (D), Bob & Roberta Smith (UK), Juliao Sarmento (PT), George Shaw (UK), Raqib Shaw (UK), Mark Wallinger (UK), Franz Erhard Walther (D), Alison Wilding (UK) and many others
18 April 2013 – 15 May 2013
Auction finale: Wednesday 15 May, 6-9pm
Among the artists who are contributing this year are:Annie Attridge (uk). David Austen (UK), Andrea Bowers (US), Pavel Buchler (UK), Angela de la Cruz (UK), Marcel van Eeden (NL), Nogah Engler (IL), Geoffrey Farmer (C), Antony Gormley (UK), Anthea Hamilton (UK), Mona Hatoum (UK), Arturo Herrera (D), Susan Hiller (UK), Brian O'Doherty (US) Mateo Lopez (CO), David Musgrave (UK), Paul Noble (UK), Cornelia Parker (UK), Paula Rego (UK), Tobias Rehberger (D), Bob & Roberta Smith (UK), Juliao Sarmento (PT), George Shaw (UK), Raqib Shaw (UK), Mark Wallinger (UK), Franz Erhard Walther (D), Alison Wilding (UK) and many others
WANDERLUST
Contemporary Art Society Annual Fundraiser
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Annie Attridge - Wanderlust
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2013
Annie Attridge's work will be included in the upcoming Thames & Hudson book by Michael Petry
"Nature Morte Re-inventing the Still-Life Tradition" out 2013
News 2012

Annie Attridge - Wanderlust
December 11th -26th Jan 2013 Asya Geisberg Gallery.New York
Hours Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 6pm starting Tuesday, December 11th .
Wanderlust catalogue click here
December 11th -26th Jan 2013 Asya Geisberg Gallery.New York
Hours Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 6pm starting Tuesday, December 11th .
Wanderlust catalogue click here
Plus Art Projects at the Mayor's Lounge, 2012' Oct 10th
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Saturday 28 July 2012 channel 4 news
In a three-part series Channel 4 News speaks to the "alternative Olympians" living and working in Hackney Wick; beginning with artist Annie Attridge.
http://www.channel4.com/news/alternative-olympics-the-artist
Life drawing class with Annie Attridge
Am thinking of running a class in my studio interested? sign up here
2ond solo show at Asya Geisberg Gallery New york opens Oct 2012
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Clifford Chance Pride Art Exhibition Michael Petry, 2012 Curator
A Question of Sport artists and sportspeople. invited all the artists that have previously exhibited, to make a portrait of a sports person they admire (of any gender, sexuality, sex, ability or standing - local hero or international idol), or to a work that deals with sport in some way. I also asked each artist to provide a brief text, explaining their choice. Unsurprisingly, the works are very diverse: some are conceptual and others figurative, and in many media (video, photography, painting and sculpture). Annie Attridge has chosen Caster Semenya as the subject matter this new porcelain peace "Adams apple"
June- Aug 2012 |
March 2012
Up My Street Up My Street brings together 40 celebrated artists, photographers and designers, who have each created a piece of art portraying an element of a street they have an emotional connection to.
Featured artists include Jake and Dinos Chapman, Eine, Antony Gormley, Patrick Hughes and Grayson Perry.Annie Attridge.
Up My Street auction Every item from Up My Street will be sold through auction, with all proceeds going to Shelter’s vital work to support those who are homeless or in desperate housing need.
View the art work and bid online
http://england.shelter.org.uk/what_you_can_do/events_and_challenges/up_my_street
Jan 2012
Attridge's work will be included in an upcoming book, "Design behind Desire", scheduled to be published this Jan 2012 by Farameh Media.$ 75.00 USD / € 55.00 / £ 50.00
ISBN 978-0-9830831-5-
http://www.asyageisberggallery.com/files/87_DesignBehindDesireFULL.pdf
http://faramehmedia.com/books/do-not-disturb
Attridge's work will be included in an upcoming book, "Design behind Desire", scheduled to be published this Jan 2012 by Farameh Media.$ 75.00 USD / € 55.00 / £ 50.00
ISBN 978-0-9830831-5-
http://www.asyageisberggallery.com/files/87_DesignBehindDesireFULL.pdf
http://faramehmedia.com/books/do-not-disturb