Showing posts with label learning spaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning spaces. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 April 2026

Making Correspondences : Anthropology Alongside Visual Art Materialisms

 

Visual Art Archive : Russell Moreton






Making : Anthropological Objects~Fabrications on Humaning.

Tim Ingold.

Ceramics~Fired Clay.

https://www.curatorspace.com/artists/russellmoreton

Russell Moreton : A visual fine artist is exploring themes around 'Making' involving the imprint of the artist, and metaphysical immersive nature of contemporary art practices and architecture. He is interested in developing collaborative and speculative making spaces where craft, theory, art and architecture can come together.

A site-based practice that further develops into speculative learning, creative propositions for knowledge production through Spatial Practices.

Moreton's site-based practices using clay as his principle material further develops his inquiry into a site based speculative learning, and with it creative propositions for knowledge production through his ceramic objects. He finds in ceramics an analogy with architecture, in particular a resonance of a spatial structure in which the the drama of the building has now ceased.

His practice investigates the interconnectedness of making interior spaces. These works in clay are processual in nature, developed by a need to demarcate and fold material into spatial forms and volumes. The act and gesture of drawing further adds ephemeral marks of process amongst the materiality of the built spaces. Clay slips and other incised marks on both sides of the clay are all interwoven into his spatial forms.

Assembled forms are then divided into several spatial interiors, in which the use of piercings are used through the surface to set up a circulation for light to enter into the interiors. Further firings and more ceramic coatings are applied to further investigate the involuntary relationships that have emerged. These objects are unknowable as they are extracted from the kiln, and as such they act as forms that can take on a theoretical nature, gathering his discursive researches and readings into a performative ceramic body.

For Moreton ceramics help to facilitate the essential auditory experience of silence, as experience by architecture as tranquillity. He is drawn by the solitudes of libraries and the sounds of construction, of pounding on materials, of making and constructing space. Architecture also presents this drama of construction silenced into matter, space and time. His finished fired constructions could become a museum for a waiting, patient silence. The silence of architecture, like that of clay is a responsive, remembering and meditative gathering, a correspondence of matter(s).


Interior Design MA, UCA Farnham. Spatial Practices MA, Canterbury School of Architecture. Visual Art BA Hons, Winchester School of Art. Ceramics HSND, Epsom School of Art and Design.

Russell Moreton Saatchi Artist.


Waiting Room Installation 2007 : Visual Art Winchester School of  Art.

Outpost Studios, Gildengate HouseWeather world correspondencesstained glassplastic tape.


Textual Readings~Documents in Movement~Thought.


Changefulness : Clay inscriptions carried through to fired clay. 

The Sympathy of Painted Light (detail). 2025, Ceramic, 170mmW and 270mmW x 260mmH x 80mmD.

Fired Clay Books~Folded and fabricated interiors. 

Making~ Developed from earlier craft based methodologies of working in ceramics, glass and construction. My practice now embodies professional studies in visual art, spatial practice, interior design and teaching art in education.

https://axisweb.org/artist/russellmoreton














For Bachelard : Reverberations~Conduits between philosophy~poetic writing relations of human and spatial bodies.

The artwork featured in the image is titled "Apparatuses: A Litany of Echoes~Resonances" by the visual artist Russell Moreton. 
Artist's Practice: Russell Moreton is a visual fine artist who explores themes surrounding "making," architectural space, and the interplay of materials like clay to demarcate and construct environments.
Materiality: His work frequently investigates the imprint of the artist and the metaphysical, immersive nature of his chosen media, often utilizing processes that evoke construction and the physical manipulation of materials.
Architectural Inspiration: Moreton is notably drawn to the solitudes of libraries and the sounds of construction, often using his practice to engage with the concept of architecture as tranquility.

This item is a sculptural work by fine artist Russell Moreton. It is a slab-built ceramic piece, often exploring themes of architectural space, silence, and materiality. The artwork is part of his practice involving the investigation of interior spaces and constructing space through clay. 


Saturday, 17 July 2021

Space into Places : As Found, a concern for that which exists/A hut of one's own

CRAFTS STUDY CENTRE
Working Notes 2 July 2014-07-02

The Production/use of Space into Places to engender Societies.
A site specific induced inquiry into dwelling and building through/by way of an attentive awareness (anthropological) to people and place.

Ann Cline : A Hut of One's Own

Huts are always fascinating but the huts of sophisticated cultures are especially so: from the huts of ancient recluse poets to those of ornamental hermits, from the casitas of the Bronx to the huts of seventeenth-century tea masters, from the shacks of the homeless to the follies of postmodern architectures. All these huts deconstruct the optimistic sophistication of their age. Then they rearrange it. ...
Nowadays [one] who wishes to experience the poetry of life ... should have a hut of one's own.... Here, isolated from the wasteland and its new-world saviors, a person might gain perspective on life and the forces that threaten to smother it. ...
Only in a hut of one's own can a person follow his or her own desires — a rigorous discipline, and one that the poet Gary Snyder calls the hardest of all, presupposing as it does self-knowledge while balancing free action and cultural taboo, knowing whether desire is instructive or the imprint of culture or if personal, whether such desires are the product of thought, of contemplation, or the unconsciousness.
Even if this hut is only one's normal abode inhabited in a different way, here in a hut of one's own, a person may find one's very own self, the source of humanity's song.


Architectural Canvas : Working with diversity and specificity
Numinous Odyssey
Raveningham Sculpture Trail 2020

















‘What I am most interested in now is inverting the structure of a culture that is centred around the city.’
‘The richness and strength of that(their) culture cannot be understood until one has worked with the people who live their- until one has eaten their food, drunk their sake, talked together with the craftsmen and made things with them.’
Kengo Kuma, Complete Works, (preface) 2012

‘As found is a small affair, it is about being careful.’
Peter Smithson, 2001

‘The ‘as found’ attitude is anti-utopian; its form is (site) specific, raw and immediate. It calls the will to question. It is a technique of reaction (Opposition/Kengo Kuma and Herzog and De Meuron and Multiplicity/Calvino and Zumthor) and a concern for that which exists.’
Schregenberger, 2005







The spatial practices of exhibition and education.
The humanities and architecture, Heidegger/Bachelard/Ingold/Herzog and De Meuron/Zumthor.

The politics of things/sociology and everyday life/dwelling and making.

Natural History learning/thinking through things/situations and vocations.

Contents/Contexts/Collection and Presentation.
Taxonomies and Subjectivity/Spatial Narratives of Layered Space (Spatiality)
Mark Dion, Archaeology, Thames Dig.(Allegories of a pseudo-archaeology)
Herzog and De Meuron, Archaeology of the Mind/Natural History.
Peter Greenaway, The Physical Self/Architecture and Allegory.


Visual/Spatial Vocabularies and Narratives (Livelihoods and Social Interactions)

Spatial Methodologies.

Worlds and Thresholds.
The Fanciful and The Scientific.
The Playful and The Reverent.
The Material and The Metaphysical.

Tensions in built spaces.
Between Evanescence and Substance.
Between Illusion and Specificity.
Between Slickness and Tactility.







Making Places where times and tastes, human fabrications and accidents of nature, all collide; in these situations under the shelter of a forming/becoming architecture these ‘spatial texts’ or ‘visual conversations’ of one sort or another are suggested and are manifested and explored through a praxis of inquiry and making.

The Projects Evolution.

Philosophy of Solitude, thresholds/spaces of a vital serenity, a poetics of dwelling and its angle of repose hovering somewhere between the transcendental and the real.

Relationships between Art, Photography, Craft and Building.

Expanded through Exhibition, Performance, Teaching and Making.

Realized as a dialogue/delivery (Built Work) into Architectural Terms between Sites of Collection and Sites of Construction.


Working Analysis.

CSC Object Analysis : Hans Coper/Innerness in the Ceramic Vessel and Architecture.
Making (act/sacred bond of both an individual and a civilization) from the inside out, from the interior, from the first movement or impulse, from the everyday condition/situation the as found nature of things. The innerness of the vessel of a room remains the property of our shared humanity, of our social being/becoming.

Why did this opportunity produce a wealth of transformative insights (conduits and territories) that are now active agents working across all facets of my practice?

Why does the teaching and the ultimate examination or rather the grading of the project destroy the delicate praxis that is trying to be engendered?

What, and why does the hidden agenda (any university course can only offer a limited introduction to a level of study) or hierarchical academic position corrupt the learning from not being a mutual experience, into a policing of interrogative and prescriptive learning outcomes?


Properties:

Pastoral Setting.
Built within and amongst a monastery.
Facility and retreat for cross disciplinary inquiry (Humanities and the Social Sciences).
Repository and archive of artefacts, texts and objects.
Exhibition and making spaces, workshops and residential living spaces.
Walled garden complex containing a reading pavilion and library.


Catalyst Events/Situations to engender the experience of learning.


West Dean, Singleton. Residential courses in the arts, both the grounds and the house are fully utilised in the social activity of learning.

Kilquhanity, Scotland. Free School in country setting, used as a site for exploratory fine art practices(converted a pottery into a camera obscura and drew a garden from the movements of the sun across a specific terrain).

Brockwood Park School, Bramdean. Re-imagining learning, conducted a walk across a landscape with clay, and hidden curriculum in the library with objects and texts centred around philosophy and architecture.

Winchester College, Winchester. Exhibition with talk on creative practice, display of large body drawings, cyanotypes, astronomical charts and architectural notebooks. Workshop conducted in the making and experimentation of using the cyanotype process (historical, light based, printing process 1843).

Link Gallery Winchester University, Winchester. Art and Archaeology around the Keatsian notion ‘Negative Capability’ photograms of anthropomorphic leper graves with excavated oyster shells found at the site (Morn Hill, Winchester).


Hyde Abbey Gatehouse and St Bart’s Church Winchester. Leylines exhibition of artist book photographs, drawings, maps and collages. Installation of archaeologist drawing frame with annotated lead labels, plumb bob, orientated to align with the speculative leyline phenomena.