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Testing Ground Time Scale Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College curatorial collaboration Friday 28 January 6 - 10 pm Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 January 11am - 7 pm

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Trained at London's Royal College of Art, Heatherwick's practice encompasses projects ranging in scale from very small to monumental, from products to public sculpture to architecture.
Having shown a series of large - scale ink drawings that re-created photographs from her father's early childhood in her 2003 graduation exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm, Wåhlstrand continues to investigate other motifs from her family photograph albums.
Testing Ground Time Scale will take place during the weekend of 28 - 30 January, and marks theculmination of four months of collaborative work by students from the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, who have been mentored by the curatorial team at the Zabludowicz Collection.
This year's collaboration between students from the MFA Curating at Goldsmiths College and the MA Curating Contemporary Art at Royal College of Art seeks to make visible the processes involved in exhibition - making and its accompanying notions of scale and duration.
It will also include Testing Ground Time Scale, a weekend of exhibitions and events curated by students on the Royal College of Art's MA curating and Goldsmiths College's MfA Curating.
Highlights from the show include Royal College of Art graduate Jodie Carey's eight foot chandeliers made out of fluff from a hoover, Tom Price's animated, small scale sculpted plaster heads, Emma Puntis's mesmerizing miniature portraits, Tatsuya Kimata's ironic sculptures of everyday objects sculpted using traditional marble and stone carving skills, Doug White's majestic palm trees crafted from thousands of abandoned car tyres retrieved from road sides in Belize, Michael Lisle - Taylor's army uniforms crossed with straight jackets, which play to his 19 years in the Navy, and Boo Ritson's large - scale photographs of people she transforms into characters caked in thick paint, which have sold out in her second solo show only a year after graduating.
Holding a masters in painting from the Royal College of Art, Neil Raitt creates hypnotically repetitive large - scale oil paintings inspired by Bob Ross's public - television program The Joy of Painting.
Intended to be scaled for larger companies and other institutions, Royal College of Art graduate Mireia Gordi i Vila is proposing «Fragile,» a reusable, modular, collapsible packaging design that looks something like a flexible clamshell membrane that will fit any odd - sized, valuable object.
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