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The Slipper and The Rose Garden | Jo Cope | 2021 , leather and wood ...

 

Dimensions: 170cm L x 140cm W x 30cm D

 

Materials: main objects -Wood, leather, eco glues. Under Carpet  -foam and rag-rugged recycled leather waste materials

 

Can be sold Individually (bud, bloom and thorn)  - POA.

Email for more information: anticlone@sade-english.com

 

Crossing the boundaries of Fashion, Art, Craft and Performance Jo's work draws inspiration from universal human experiences, psychology, philosophy and social trends. 

 

For over a decade her work has been represented at a diverse range of prestigious events worldwide; including the Venice Biennale Design Festival, London Craft Week and Fashion Matters at Buckingham Palace.

 

Her unique shoe artworks have been exhibited internationally at top museums including: The Budapest Museum of Art, State Museum Russia and Decorative Arts Museum Paris. 

 

 

 

 

THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE GARDEN: JO COPE

£12,100.00Price
  • Full price includes installation of works if the collector is  based within the UK. Otherwise, full information on installation will be sent digitally with film. 

ADDRESS

SADE ENGLISH
86-90 Paul Street
London
EC2A 4NE

© 2020 In memory of Marcia Elaine Byfield

for The Anticlone Movement.

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"Anticlone Gallery, is self funded by Founder Sade English. Anticlone's endeavours to platform and represent Artists that removes and blurs, the lines between established and emerging Artists. Anticlone Gallery is a conceptual, contemporary Art Gallery that operates online and nomadically. Anticlone Introduces a unique new realm and space to learn, buy and discover Anticlone Artists whilst witnessing and being apart of the evolution of contemporary Art and Design. 

 

Anticlone Gallery inspires diverse audiences across the globe to discover Contemporary Art beyond the confines of physical spaces and but also through online platforms. Unlike stationary Galleries and museums defined by their permanent architecture, Anticlone Gallery intends to roam world wide from it's origins in London, to place to place showcasing Art that is un-cloneable." - SADE ENGLISH

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