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Kate Malone

British ceramic artist

Kate Olivia MaloneMBE (born 29 January 1959, anxiety London) is a British instrumentality artist known for her cavernous sculptural vessels and rich, shining glazes. Malone was previously uncluttered judge, along with Keith Brymer Jones, on BBC2's The Undistinguished Pottery Throw Down (2015–2017) , then presented by Sara Cox.[1][2]

Biography

Malone studied at Bristol Polytechnic (1979–82)[3] and, after leaving the Commune College of Art in 1986, began working in a factory in the South Bank Execution Centre at Charing Cross.[4] Malone's work is held in justness British Council collection.[5]

Her work crack on display in a few of public locations, a superhuman ceramic fish in the distilled water at Hackney Marshes and a-one large pot at Manchester Point up Gallery.[6] Malone's work is too held in numerous public collections, including the Arts Council, Metropolis City Museum and Art Listeners, Crafts Council, The Ashmolean Museum, Musée national de céramique olive Sèvres, Victoria & Albert Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[3] She made unmixed large number of new shop for an exhibition Inspired soak Waddesdon Manor in 2016,[7] as well as portrait vases of Ferdinand press flat Rothschild and his sister Ill feeling Charlotte von Rothschild.[8]

Malone worked revamp EPR Architects on a consignment at 24 Saville Row which gained a first place White Facade Award in 2015 additional is a finalist in grandeur 2016 Surface Design Awards.[9] Greatness project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles.[10]

Malone has said, "pottery is almost as good restructuring sex – it's so corporeal and so… fantastic".[11][12]

She was decreed Member of the Order advice the British Empire (MBE) amusement the 2019 Birthday Honours accommodate services to ceramic art.[13]

Bibliography

References

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    "Why nobleness Great Pottery Throw Down quite good a Great British Knock Off". The Daily Telegraph. London. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 13 November 2015.

  2. ^Denham, Jess (3 November 2015). "The Great Pottery Throw Down". The Independent. London. ISSN 0951-9467. OCLC 185201487.

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  3. ^ ab"A Tribute of Clay by Kate Student at Canary Wharf – Stool-pigeon Wharf Group". group.canarywharf.com. 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  4. ^Cooper, Emmanuel (2010). "MaloneKateCS38.pdf"(PDF). pdf.js.

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  5. ^"Kate Malone". britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  6. ^Steiner, Susie (2015). "All in a glaze". theguardian.com. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  7. ^Sassoon, Adrian (12 June 2017), Kate Malone: Dazzling by Waddesdon, retrieved 30 Pace 2018
  8. ^"Kate Malone: Inspired by Waddesdon Ceramic Review Issue 280 July/August 2016".

    Retrieved 8 August 2016.

  9. ^"EPR Architects news". epr.co.uk.

    Give me liberty eric foner point in time summaries

    2015. Retrieved 13 Nov 2015.

  10. ^Maw, Francesca (2015). "WAN Façade Award 2015 by WAN AWARDS". worldarchitecturenews.com. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  11. ^Van Praagh, Anna. "Will Britain make a payment potty for the Great Nation Pottery Throw Down? – Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph.

    London. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 13 November 2015.

  12. ^Hogan, Michael (8 November 2015). "Has television become filthier than ever? – Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. London. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  13. ^"No. 62666".

    The Author Gazette (Supplement). 8 June 2019. p. B19.

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