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Ed Kluz has a new exhibition of work opening at Potterton Books in London on 11th June 2010, including 'Clavell Tower' (below).
"The term folly encompasses a vast range of building types. Grottos, tea houses, towers, pavilions, gazebos, pagodas, triumphal arches, gatehouses, castles, mausoleums, chapels, temples, belvederes, pyramids, townhouses, cottages, mansions...
These pavilions of pleasure occupy a place between reality and fantasy, transporting, delighting and sometimes unnerving us. Their seemingly whimsical appearance often disguises a very practical purpose: Gothick fantasy summerhouses, pigsties resembling Greek temples, and glass domed ballrooms sunk beneath the waters of a great lake."
We're delighted that Ed is currently working on his first fabric for St. Jude's. If you'd like to receive further details, do sign up for our e-mail newsletter.
The exhibition runs until 3rd July at Potterton Books, 93 Lower Sloane Street. London SW1W 8DA.

Posted by Simon Lewin on June 9th, 2010
In Art, Buildings, Printmaking