CAA EXHIBITION
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CAA EXHIBITION
In 2010, Richard Kindersley created a display for Contemporary AppliedArts in London that traced the development of the alphabetic script inWestern cultures through a study of Roman inscriptive traditions. Kindersley used drawing, letter rubbing, carving and printed letter text to draw the viewer into relationship with the shape and patterning of letterform in physical space.…
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Art and Memory
Caithness standing stone for the Memorial Arts Charity Exhibition in West Dean Gardens. The text is taken from William Wilberforce.
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Roche Court Riddles
A riddle written especially for the studio by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams. Deeply carved into riven Welsh Slate.
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Bath City Gallery
Quotation in Greek carved into a Welsh Slate standing stone. The words are from the Gospel of St John and read “Yet a little while is the light with you, walk while ye have the light”.
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V&A
A quotation from John Ruskin carved into Welsh Slate. This was commissioned by the V&A for permanent display in their Gallery of the 20th Century.