Sideboard in white sycamore and Indian laurel, designed and manufactured by Maurice Adams
Mug designed by Truda Carter, jug an plate by Dora M Batty, made by Carter, Stabler and Adams, Poole Pottery
Designed by Mrs Pearce, made by William Comyns & Sons
Richard Deacon, Anya Gallacio and Tadashi Kawamata worked with John Miller architects on a series of sculpture commissions exhibited on the Gallery lawn during renovation of the building. The artists' interventions reflected the gallery as a dynamic space of creation and ideas and the importance of architecture in defining public spaces. The project was completed in 1998. Client: Serpentine Gallery. Award value £10,000.
Clive Gillman, lead artist of Liverpool's FACT centre, collaborated with the architect Mike Yates of Austin-Smith:Lord to develop an interactive computer programme designed to support an understanding of the form and functions of this new media arts centre. This ensures the experience of the centre is meaningful to disabled people who may not be able to engage with the building in more conventional ways. The project was completed in 2001. Client: FACT. Award value £8,000.
Pen and brown ink on beige paper. Self portrait in a roundel.
Awarded RSA bronze medal in the Royal Drawing Society's Exhibition of Children's Paintings
Pen and brown ink over chalk on paper. Also includes the inscription by Warren which was on the back of the drawing although this is now in a seperate piece of melinex in the plan chest.
Awarded silver Isis medal
Awarded silver Isis medal
Tom Heatherwick worked Jasper Jacob Architects, Chris Wilkinson Architects and Whitby and Bird Engineers on the design of the new 'Challenge of Materials' gallery for this London museum. Heatherwick worked on the methods of design, display and communication in specific areas, including the 'Materials House'. The project was completed in 1996. Client: The National Museum of Science and Industry. Award value £8,000.
Print of Satan, Sin and Death by James Barry. Barry produced 9 versions of this print which depicts Satan, who is seeking the Gates of Hell, opposed by its Guardian Death (who is actually Satan's son by Sin). Sin is intervening and holding them apart.
Designed and made by Barron, Hepburn & Gale Ltd