Dr Rebecca Farley Judith King Professor Andrew Burton Kiki Claxton
| Volunteer Voices: Industry Stakeholders Report, April 2022 | 2022 |
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Professor Andrew Burton Lilian Nabulime Dr Paul Richter
| Making a Living through and for Visual Artists in East Africa | 2021 |
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Dr Niki Black Professor Andrew Burton Nick Cass Dr Rebecca Farley Judith King et al. | Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience: Industry Stakeholders Report | 2020 |
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Professor Andrew Burton Judith King Professor Vee Pollock
| Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience. North East England: National Trust Gibside, Holy Trinity Church, Sunderland; National Trust Cherryburn, Belsay Hall, 2018. | 2018 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| From Without And From Within (The Auroville Project) | 2017 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Iron, Bark, Clay | 2016 |
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Professor Andrew Burton Lilian Nabulime
| Banka y'Ekka | 2015 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Things Fall Apart III | 2015 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Vessel | 2015 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Things Fall Apart II | 2014 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Vessels | 2014 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Vessels and Monuments | 2014 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Sheepfold II: Let Me Enfold You in My Icy Embrace. A site-specific sculpture (40,000 glass bricks, each cut by hand, UV adhesive) commissioned by the Institute for International Research in Glass and Ceramic Arts (IIRGCA), Sunderland and the National Glass Centre (NGC) for the exhibition Kith and Kin II, 21 September - 31 December 2012 | 2012 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Making Bithooras | 2011 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Pen. A large-scale (8m x 8m x 2.2m) site-specific ceramic sculpture commissioned for the exhibition S’Imbriquer, Autour de la Brique, Maladrerie Saint-Lazare, Beauvais, France. 24th June - 18th September 2011. The exhibition was organised by the Ecole d’Art, Beauvais in their cycle ‘Terre/Ceramique’ and brought together twenty artists concerned with brick and architectural ceramicists, (other artists included Jacques Kaufmann, Daniel Pontoreau). | 2011 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Rolling Snowball | 2011 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| The Brothers and Us | 2011 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Tierra del Fuego | 2011 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Jug II | 2010 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Stell | 2010 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Tholos | 2010 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Ceramics and Architecture | 2009 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Andrew Burton | 2008 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Brickworks. An extended body of 8 sculptures made from a single, large set of miniature, hand-made fired clay bricks, each 4cm x 2m x 1cm. Most of the works are conceived as ephemeral pieces, built on-site and broken up after exhibition, the bricks salvaged and re-used in new works. Two works, Jug and Chimney have reached a final ‘resolved’ form and are now permanently sited in London and Aarhus. As such, the separate sculptures link together over time as a family of pieces, formed from the same physical material and containing residual evidence of their former states. Most sculptures take the form of simple architectural structures such as stells (sheepfolds), buttresses or chimneys. | 2008 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Enclosure with Ladders for One Thousand Smashed Cultural Artefacts (Enclosure with Ladders). A site-specific sculpture, (Qing’s red bricks, ceramic, paint, 8m x 8m x 2.25m.), made for the exhibition Redefining Old Architectural Ceramics, Clayarch Gimhae Museum, South Korea, August 8th 2008 to August 2nd 2009. The exhibition comprised works by ten international artists, all specialising in ceramic sculpture, whom the Museum invited to ‘redefine’ architectural ceramics through working with a large quantity of bricks, some dating back to the 17th century, which had been procured from demolition sites in China. | 2008 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Things Fall Apart | 2008 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Bricks. 50,000 miniature hand-made bricks constructed into sculptures of various configurations and exhibited in various venues | 2006 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| New Sculpture | 2006 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| New Works | 2006 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Sculpture from a Land of Ants and Bees, an installation of 8 linked sculptural elements | 2006 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| The Stuff of Substance | 2006 |
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Professor Andrew Burton Professor Christopher Jones Sheila Mulhern
| Evidence: James Quinn and Bernadette O Toole | 2005 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Nine Cows, | 2005 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Skyqutb: permanent site-specific sculpture | 2005 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Dixon's Bank | 2004 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Cook's Earth | 2003 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| An Urbane Elephant | 2002 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Cycle, a site-specific public artwork | 2001 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Annunciation | 2000 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Bronze | 2000 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Juggernaut - sculpture by Andrew Burton | 2000 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| The Walrus | 2000 |
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Professor Andrew Burton
| Coghorn | 1999 |
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