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Crafting a Difference at SoShiro

Past exhibition
19 January - 2 April 2021
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Crafting a Difference at SoShiro

To watch 3d virtual exhibition please visit https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=XAm5DE8iyVa

 

A physical exhibition in waiting

 

A selection of works in ceramic, glass, metal, paper, textile and wood by over thirty five artists exhibited across the four floors of SoShiro, a splendid Georgian townhouse in Marylebone, curated by Brian Kennedy.

 

Crafting A Difference coincides with the London Art Fair 2021 and Collect 2021. All 5 galleries are taking part in both the London Art Fair and Collect’s digital shows.

 

Five London-based contemporary craft and visual arts galleries have forged an unprecedented relationship to bring together an ambitiously diverse selection of work in early 2021. Crafting a Difference at SoShiro gallery, is a positively defiant act of coming together at a time when so many have been forced apart.

 

The exhibition is the brainchild of curator Brian Kennedy: “The craft sector has been hit hard by the pandemic, yet it’s also been a very creative time for many makers, artists and gallerists. For Crafting a Difference, not only do we have makers from Kenya, France, Spain, Japan, Argentina, China, UK, USA, Italy, Ireland, Egypt, Brazil, Scandinavia, Chile, Korea, Iceland, Vietnam, but a wide mix of materials and methods are being explored. Our intention is clear: to illustrate that now, more than ever, the process of creation, is undeniably a deep-rooted, unifying force.”

 

Work in ceramics, wood, glass, metals, textiles, and paper by over thirty-five artists will be exhibited across four floors of the Georgian townhouse, that is SoShiro. The lower floors feature work in the context of a gallery space, whereas the top two floors display pieces in the context of a residential interior.

 

“It’s incredibly exciting to host the debut of ‘Crafting A Difference’ at SoShiro and to welcome visitors in person to our space” says SoShiro founder Shiro Muchiri. “With all eyes on London during the London Art Fair and Collect, this show brings together over 150 objects from across the globe, focusing on the beauty of making and all the varied elements intrinsic to work created by hand.”

 

Crafting a Difference is composed by Cavaliero Finn, jaggedart, MADEINBRITALY, Ting-Ying Gallery and Vessel Gallery.

 

Brian Kennedy is an independent curator working predominantly in the craft and applied arts. His exhibitions have been held in Dublin, New York, Geneva, Basel, Milan, and London.

 

Shiro Muchiri launched her design career in Nairobi before practicing interior architecture in Milan and London. While working on her own furniture and accessories collections she opened SoShiro, in Marylebone, showcasing cross cultural exploratory work.

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