Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan's "Is this what brings things into focus (Vase 4), 2019" is a colourful geometric vase, crafted from glazed stoneware, shaped like a rectangular unicorn with a hollow square on top, featuring a heart-shaped hole, a purple horn, pink and yellow stripes, and green and blue triangles.

Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan

Is this what brings things into focus (Vase 4), 2019

£3,500

Press-moulded glazed stoneware with enamel transfer. Please contact us for further information on delivery.

Edition Size

15

Dimensions

45 x 39.7 x 13 cm

Finishing

Press-moulded glazed stoneware, enamel transfers

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    Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan's "Is this what brings things into focus (Vase 4), 2019" is a colourful, unicorn vase with a hollow top opening and a purple horn. It is comprised of glazed stoneware, featuring pink and yellow zebra stripes on one side and blue and green diamonds on the other.
    Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan’s "Is this what brings things into focus (Vase 4)," 2019 is a colourful abstract sculpture made from glazed stoneware. It resembles a unicorn with playful pink and yellow stripes, large eyes, and a purple horn, giving it a whimsical creature-like look.

    Courtesy the artists, the performer and Studio Voltaire, London

    About The Artwork

    This edition is a press-moulded stoneware vase featuring colourful enamel transfers. The work sits within the artists' vocabulary of colourful motifs, connecting to their widely shown installation and associated academic research, 'Is this what bring things into focus?'.

    About Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan

    Joanne Tatham (b. 1971) and Tom O’Sullivan (b. 1967) are contemporary British artists best known for their bold, prop-like sculptures and large-scale, colourful installations. They have been working in collaboration for over twenty years, creating a vibrant vocabulary of repeating motifs and artistic discourse.

    They have exhibited extensively with institutions such as Turner Contemporary; Margate, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow; Hermés Mansion; Shanghai, Granary Square; London, Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo; Studio Voltaire, London; Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival; California, Tate Britain, London; La Biennale di Venezia; Venice, and Glasgow International, Glasgow.

    Tatham & O’Sullivan are represented by The Modern Institute.