article for Russian magazine, Hair's How
interview with Julia Marx
Constant Albertson
Ceramic Sculpture of Constant Albertson. "I think the task of life is to take notice, pay attention, perceive what is out there with wonder and awe, and try to figure out what it means. These objects are intended to be like notes on a refrigerator door, reminders that life’s thread is woven of ordinary things: shopping lists, children’s clutter and glass slivers of conversations. My sculptural practice draws on these fragments of memory and artifact, collections of cherished or disregarded things, to weave together a new story, for the purpose of making sense of what happens and why."
Iain Machell
Drawings and Sculpture of Iain Machell. "Observation, direct and indirect, shares a bed with physical mark-making."