Lisa Robertson
MA work
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Entophomogical Cutlery, Lisa Robertson 2015
Stainless steel, 3D printed resin, cast lead, silver plated brass
Photographer: Marcin RusakEntophomogical Cutlery, Lisa Robertson 2015
Stainless steel, 3D printed resin, cast lead, silver plated brass
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Entophomogical cakes, Lisa Robertson 2015
Sugar fondant
Photographer: Marcin RusakEntophomogical cakes, Lisa Robertson 2015
Sugar fondant
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Entophomogical Lipstraw, Lisa Robertson 2015
Pencil on paperEntophomogical Lipstraw, Lisa Robertson 2015
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Entophomogical Restaurant, Lisa Robertson 2015
CollageEntophomogical Restaurant, Lisa Robertson 2015
Collage
Entophomogical People. A concise analysis into food and eating habits in 2056
Through a series of factors explored in the project and accompanying book Entophomogical People: A concise analysis into food and eating habits in 2056, we see how the Entophomogical People have adapted and developed their food culture (restaurants, tools and visual culture) in order to fit with their unique diet of insects.
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MA Degree
School
School of Communication
Programme
MA Visual Communication, 2015
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Contact
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I am a multi-disciplinary illustrator and exhibition designer. I find humans fascinating and befuddling and create work based on observing us funny creatures – particularly our food culture. Curating and exploring space is ever present in my practice and I am keen to engage with through my personal projects, exhibitions, workshops and events.
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Degrees
- BA Graphic and Media Design, London College of Communications, 2010; Foundation Diploma in Art & Design, Camberwell College of Art, 2006
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Experience
- Freelance illustrator and designer, London, 2015; Assistant to creative director, Galerie Andres Thalmann, Zurich, 2011–14
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Exhibitions
- Work in Progress Show, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, 2015; Isle of Lost & Found, Royal College of Art, London, 2015; A Pen Can Build Faster Than a Hammer, Royal College of Art, London, 2014; Them & Us, Rag Factory, London, 2010; Power off: Super Graphics, London College of Communication, London, 2010
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Publications
- Mariana Sameiro & Lisa Robertson, 'iLL-informed Annual', 2015, 148 pages