LORAINE RUTT
Mapping Earth: Pocket Globes and Porcelain Maps at The Royal Geographical Society
CeramicsClay WorkingFine ArtMultidisciplinarySculpture
EVENT DETAILS
Exhibition
13 May 2024 - 17 May 2024, 14:00 - 14:45VENUE INFORMATION
The Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensiington Gore
SW7 2AR
Mapping Earth: Pocket Globes and Porcelain Maps at The Royal Geographical Society
BOOKING INFORMATION
Exhibition - booking requiredJoin a tour with artist Loraine Rutt of her exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society. Playing with scale and volume, whether it’s a pocket globe putting the world in your hand or topography with amplified relief, Loraine’s new work celebrates the craft of mapping Earth. Loraine is also holding open studio days in Peckham.
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Join a tour with artist Loraine Rutt of her exhibition in The Director’s Gallery at 1 Kensington Gore. Maps can excite, engage, inspire, motivate and document history. Playing with scale and volume, whether it’s a pocket globe putting the world in your hand or topography with amplified relief, Loraine’s new work celebrates the craft of mapping Earth.
The Royal Geographical Society, which was founded in 1830 to advance geographical science, is the UK’s learned society for geography. The Director’s Gallery, which is housed within this Grade II-listed building, is not normally open to the public. The Society have generously agreed to host exclusive exhibition tours with the artist Loraine Rutt for London Craft Week. Tour places are strictly limited and booking is essential.
Recently selected as a Master Craftsman by Homo Faber, and elected as a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society, Loraine’s practice is honed by three decades of fine clay yielding to fingertips, using improvised tools to create surfaces with map-like clarity. Combining cartography with traditional ceramic techniques, her intriguing limited-edition globes and wall reliefs are inspired by satellite data, astronaut observations, historic cartography and social research. Her pieces have been described as ‘work which excitingly illustrates the fusion of Concept, Content and Traditional Craft’.
Commissions include special editions for The Fife Arms, Linley, an Apollo 15 astronaut, and a bespoke pocket globe for The Royal Observatory. World Skills Organisation commissioned a series of pocket globes which were presented to world leaders, and museum purchases include The Museum of London and The National Maritime Museum.
Please note, the Open Studios previously listed has now been cancelled.