This innovative exhibition brings together, for the first time, new work by long-time collaborators artist Charlotte Hodes and poet Deryn Rees-Jones. Showing across a set of interlinked spaces in the gallery, the exhibition engages with objects and manuscripts from the Victoria Gallery & Museum and...
This solo exhibition, which had its first iteration at Wolverhampton Art Gallery in 2017, profiles Charlotte Hodes’ long-standing engagement with the boundaries between fine art and craft practice. Her work draws from both the rich iconography of the decorative arts and her own hand drawn...
Artists collaborate, interact and react to each other. In this show it is more intimate than that - these artists are partners in life. The exhibition includes artworks by artist couple, Charlotte Hodes & Paul Coldwell.Jaggedart, 28 A Devonshire Street, London W1G 6PS
Charlotte Hodes’ installation, After the Taking of Tea, alongside Tea Party, apprehension & breakage a new large scale related papercut, is included in this major exhibition, curated by Antonia Harrison.After the Taking of Tea, first shown at Ruthin Craft Centre, Wales, took the...
This exhibition will consist of ceramic plates from a two- year long project Dressed in Pattern, that drew upon landscape, text & decorative motifs sourced from the Spode Museum Trust archive of engravings. The ceramics were derived from fragments of imagery found on the engravings. These...
Charlotte Hodes’ ceramic work is informed and inspired by the tradition of domestic everyday-ware and the manner in which it brought high art into the homes of a growing middle class. Her use of the ‘ready-made’ ware immediately locates the work within familiar experience and...
This exhibition showcases over 10 years of ceramic work by Hodes within the Bowes Ceramic Galleries. Hodes ceramics utilize archetypal vessel forms and everyday tableware that she treats as her ‘canvas’ to build up rich and complex surfaces through a direct process of drawing and...
A body of Hodes’ work ranging from prints, ceramics as well as vessels made during her residency at The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, USA in 2016 was the focus of this group exhibition at Gavagan Art, Yorkshire UK.
Hodes is exhibiting a group of ceramic plates in Rodmarton ‘Re-Imagined’ curated by Charlotte Abrahams, renowned design writer and curator, who has furnished the rooms in the house with work by contemporary artists and designer-makers responding to the spirit of the Arts and Crafts building.
A new series of four papercuts, Caryatids, on show with Clara Scremini Gallery at BRAFA in Brussels http://www.brafa.art
Charlotte Hodes will be represented by jaggedart at Collect, the Crafts Council International Art Fair for the art object. She will exhibit vases with ornate imagery across the surface as well as her signature intricate papercuts.Press releaseSaatchi Gallery, Duke of York's HQ,...
Remember Me: Charlotte Hodes Papercuts & Ceramics is a solo exhibition which opens on Saturday 3 June with an artist gallery talk. It will include a wall installation that has been specially commissioned by Wolverhampton Art Gallery and which runs twelve metres, featuring over one...
A group new papercuts which form part of the ongoing series Walking amongst Vessels on show at the Clara Scremini Gallery, Paris.Private View: 18.02.16RSVP Clara Scremini c.scremini.gallery@wanadoo.frhttp://clarascreminigallery.com/
Dressed in Pattern features new paintings and ceramics which draw upon landscape and decorative motifs sourced from the Spode Museum Trust archive of engravings. These elements are appropriated and redrawn to create patterned surfaces which are interrupted by female silhouettes. The characteristic graphic marks of...
One of a series of curated exhibitions at the Bluecoat, the show will include ceramic work by Charlotte Hodes. The show features the work of artists who are concerned with the re-use and reanimation of existent (often devalued or discarded) cultural material.
Bluecoat Display Centre, Bluecoat,...
Charlotte exhibited large scale hand cut papercuts, laser cut prints and ceramics. The laser cut prints were made at the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR), University of the West of England, Bristol, UK as part of an AHRC funded research project. Ceramics vases represented include...
New papercuts and glasswork will be on show at Collect with jaggedart, London http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/what-we-do/collect/
A papercut from series _Grammar of Ornament_ has been selected for the current Jerwood Drawing Prize exhibition at Jerwood Space, London which tours the UK. She participated in a panel discussion about the significance of the Jerwood Drawing Prize exhibition for artists and students and...
The exhibition opens at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1 09.02.15 -14.02.15 9am-5pm.It subsequently opens at Downland Jerwood Gridshell, West Sussex, PO18 0EU25.05.15 - 03.05.15 10.30am-6pm http://www.tint-art.com/ Candida Steven - info@tint-art.com
A papercut and ceramic from the body of work Grammar of Ornament have been acquired by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Special Collections and were on exhibition in Material Matters; celebrating the materiality of objects in the gallery at MMU.
The Collection of Jannick Thiroux was the focus for this exhibition which includes a number of ceramic vases by Charlotte Hodes(S)itations_: La beauté devient avante-garde, une passion privéeÉxposition d’art contemporain 24 May - 28 September 2014 Musée du Pays de Sarrebourg, Rue de la...
A selection of ceramic vases from the series A Concise History of Vessels to be presented by jaggedart at Collect. Saatchi Gallery, London. http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/collect/9 -12 May 2014 View A Concise History of Vessels
A solo exhibition consisting of a selection of work from jaggedart show at the only women’s art collection in the UK. Reception 4.30 - 7pm 26 April 2014 Jocelyn Bell Burnell Room, Murray Edwards College4.30pm 26 April 2014 In conversation: Charlotte Hodes and Nina Lübbren,...
A specially created glass work for Glasstress: White Light/White Heat curated by James Putnam and supported by London College of Fashion and Berengo Studio on show at Wallace Collection, London.Wednesday 27th November, 2013 – Sunday 23rd February, 2014.http://www.wallacecollection.org/whatsonhttp://www.arts.ac.uk/fashion/research/glasstress/
Charlotte Hodes' first solo exhibition at jaggedart consists of a sequence of thirty seven papercuts and ceramic dishes, a poetic response to the Thirty Seven Propositions outlined in the influential book 'The Grammar of Ornament' by Owen Jones published in 1856.Private View: Wednesday 5 March...
Over 15 ceramic vases included in this collaborative group exhibition withHales Gallery at Harris Lindsay20th February − 22nd March 2013 http://www.harrislindsay.com
A window display and papercuts in ‘Re-found’ a three person exhibition at Jaggedart.Private View: Wednesday 22 MayExhibition: 23 May – 15 June http://www.jaggedart.com
Unique ‘one-off’ dishes made a Spode factory included in group exhibition ‘Ceramics and Print’ at Ann Linnermann Studio Gallery in Copenhagen.29 October - 24 November 2012 http://annlinnemann-english.blogspot.co.uk +45 3393 3503
Solo exhibition of ceramics and papercuts at the Clara Scremini Gallery, Paris. With a Private View - Thursday 13 September 6-9pm14 September -10 November 2012
Glass works commissioned by the Institute for International Research in Glass, National Glass Centre will be exhibited alongside a body of related ceramic vessels and a large scale papercut.21 September 2012 – 12 January 2013 www.nationalglasscentre.com
Ceramics and papercuts in exhibition curated by Janice Blackburn OBE. Downing Street is hosting the second display in an ongoing series of contemporary craft and design exhibitions in its state rooms and communal areas. The displays showcase the UK’s dynamic contemporary craft and design sector.
Two ceramics vases form part of the Crafts Council touring exhibitionFrom October 2011 – 2013 Further Links:http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/collection-and-exhibitions/exhibitions/touring-exhibitions/view/block-party-exploring-contemporary-pattern-cutting