Exhibition

Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Figures, Lumps

6 Jun 2025 – 28 Sep 2025

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 18:00
Thursday
11:00 – 18:00
Friday
11:00 – 18:00
Saturday
11:00 – 18:00
Sunday
14:00 – 18:00

Free admission

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The Gallery of Everything is pleased to announce its summer exhibition: BOWLS, POTS, VESSELS, URNS, CREATURES, TABLES, LUMPS: an impromptu investigation into ceramic practices from the 18th to 21st centuries.

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Guided tours with James Brett // Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Figures, Lumps

The Gallery of Everything invites you to guided tours of the exhibition with curator and gallery founder James Brett, along with artists represented in the show.

Food and beverages will be served. Please RSVP as space is limited.

WHAT: Guided tours with James Brett

WHERE: The Gallery of Everything, 4 Chiltern Street, London W1

WHEN: 10 AM, 12 PM, 2 PM, 4 PM // Friday, 6 June 2025

RSVP: ge@gallevery.com

 

The Gallery of Everything is pleased to announce its summer exhibition: Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Figures, Lumps: an impromptu investigation into ceramic practices from the 18th to 21st centuries.

Taking its inspiration from an imaginary Abyssinian poem, Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Figures, Lumps occupies the entire gallery space, assembling over a dozen artists and makers from across the dextrous divide.

Anonymous works and archaeological fragments are contrasted with glazed Mississippi mud forms by George Ohr, aquatic containers by the Martin Brothers, collapsed photographic equipment by Alan Constable, and Japanese forest deities by Shinichi Sawada - each arranged upon the elegant fabricated tabletops of potter, painter and poet, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy.

So elusive is this tactile display that it will expand and contract throughout its life-cycle, meaning that the show on a Wednesday morning may not be the same as it is on a Sunday afternoon. How irritating, yet how perfect, for a world in which the greatest feats of clay-making are reduced to tulips and tea-time.

During the exhibition, films will be presented regularly in the gallery screening room, most notably, early episodes of Morph by Peter Lord and David Sproxton, and classic tales of repressed sexuality by surrealist Jan Švankmajer.

For details and sales, please contact the gallery at ge@gallevery.com.

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