Laura Carlin: Ceramics

Interesting exhibition at the House of Illustration which had invited the illustrator Laura Carlin to work in ceramics.

There were some nice objects in the show but it didn’t fill the space very well and they looked a bit sparse. I liked a work with large white figures being looked at by tiny figures called “Statues in the Museum” and a Noah’s ark which began with animals drawn on the blind behind it morphing into ceramic animals.

My favourite piece thought was marge mural made of 650 tiles showing a history of London. I liked the way the scenes flowed into each other and took up different shaped spaces. There was a lovely train over a line of tiles but other scenes, liked the Norman Conquest, took up a rectangle of tiles. Most of the mural was in muted brown but a lovely terracotta fir of London which cut through one section. I hope this finds a permanent home somewhere. How about the new Museum of London? I hope they’ve seen it!

Closes on 5 February 2017

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