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AA Alum Adam Nathaniel Furman has been featured in The Guardian in an interview with art and design critic Rowan Moore. Their work, including handblown glass pebbles for the Barbie house in Greta Gerwig’s recent movie, is discussed at length; as well as Furman’s approach to practice. Additionally, exciting projects such as Bristol Quilt, a permanent ceramic artwork in Bristol, and A Thousand Streams mosaic at London Bridge are featured. The second of these is inspired by Eduardo Paolozzi’s partly destroyed mosaics at Tottenham Court Road underground station. Furman designed the installation to suit various levels of skill, as the mosaics are being made by a team of volunteers and schoolchildren with the guidance of recent London School of Mosaic graduates.
The full article can be read here.
Image: Adam Nathaniel Furman, Church of Perpetual Experimentation as an assembled agglomeration of novelty, spectacle and the spaces between, DIP9, 2007–8.