Known as the 'Grand Wizard of Studio Ceramics', Richard Slee is one of Britain's most important contemporary ceramic artists. 'From Utility to Futility' was Slee's first major solo exhibition at the V&A in 2010.
Richard Slee: From Utility to Futility (essay)
An essay by Amanda Fielding on Richard Slee: From Utility to Futility, the first major solo exhibition at the V&A for the 'Grand Wizard of Studio Ceramics.
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Ceramic Points of View: 'Cornucopia', by Richard Slee
On this page you can discover the six people's responses to 'Cornucopia', made in 1983 by Richard Slee (born 1946).
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You may not have thought of including a gift to a museum in your will, but the V&A is a charity and legacies form an important source of funding for our work. It is not just the great collectors and the wealthy who leave legacies to the V&A. Legacies of all sizes, large and small, make a real difference to what we can do and your support can help ensure that future generations enjoy the V&A as much as you have.
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A Mad Tea-Party II by Clifford Richards (Ltd Ed Print)||EVAEX

A Mad Tea-Party II by Clifford Richards (Ltd Ed Print) Limited edition of 150. Signed and numbered by the artist. Giclée Print on 305gsm Hahnemuhle …
Buy nowEvent - O, those jewels! The Pride and glory of this kingdom!
Wed 26 June 2013 13:00

LUNCHTIME LECTURE: Join Richard Edgcumbe, Senior Curator, as he discusses the jewels presented in the V&A's current exhibition: Treasures of the Royal Courts: Tudors, Stuarts and the Russian Tsars.
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