Photograph of one of the pieces in the 'Greatest Hits' collection by Aaron Angell. A rib textured ceramic glazed with glossy tonal greens. At the top of the ceramic, over the mouth is a twisted braid-like handle.

Aaron Angell

"Greatest Hits" Selection

£750

A selection of new pieces by Aaron Angell for Troy Town, exclusive to House of Voltaire 

Dimensions

Dimensions variable (tallest item 26cm)

Finishing

White stoneware with feldspathic inclusions and either oribe glaze or unglazed anagama natural ash

Each work is unique

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      A photograph of ten pieces from Aaron Angell's 'Greatest Hits' selection, including jugs, vases, a dish and a plate in diverse shapes with intricate textural details, glazed in tonal browns and greens.
      Photograph of one of the pieces in the 'Greatest Hits' collection by Aaron Angell. A handle arches over the top of the wide shallow dish, which is glazed with glossy tonal greens.

      Courtesy the artist

      About The Artwork

      Aaron Angell is a British artist known for his unique ceramic sculptures. Informed by, yet operating outside of long standing ceramic traditions. For House of Voltaire's "Greatest Hits" collection Angell has created a new range or products for the ceramics studio Troy Town Art Pottery which he founded in East London.

      About Aaron Angell

      Aaron Angell (b. 1987) is a British artist known for his unique ceramic sculptures. Informed by, yet entirely outside of, long-standing ceramic traditions of folk history, craft knowledge, and Anglo-Japanese pottery, Angell’s work occupies a unique artistic crossroads. He is the founder of the ceramics studio Troy Town Art Pottery in East London.

      Angell has shown widely with institutions and galleries such as Hayward Gallery, London; Koppe Astner, Glasgow; Tate, St Ives, and London; Holburne Museum, Bath; Kunstverein Freiburg, Freiburg; and Studio Voltaire, London. His work is held in private and public collections, including institutions such as Tate, London; Arts Council Collection, London; Glasgow Museums Collection, Glasgow; and Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

      Angell is represented by Rob Tuffnell.