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Suresh Dutt MPhil

MA work

Focusing on the theories of visual perception to inform composition, I determine geometric structures that can be transformed through the exploitation of perspective and illusionary space.

Transparency and colour are employed to define contours and volume in geometric configurations that provide a description of multi-dimensional space.

The optical qualities of glass are exploited to create tangible structures that enable the development of large-scale artworks in metal, plastic and wood.

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Humanities

    Programme

    MA Ceramics & Glass, 2009

  • Focusing on the theories of visual perception to inform composition, I determine geometric structures that can be transformed through the exploitation of perspective and illusionary space.

    Transparency and colour are employed to define contours and volume in geometric configurations that provide a description of multi-dimensional space.

    The optical qualities of glass are exploited to create tangible structures that enable the development of large-scale artworks in metal, plastic and wood.

  • Degrees

  • BA (Hons), Ceramics & Glass, Bucks New University, 2000
  • Exhibitions

  • Modern & Contemporary Glass, Bonhams, London, 2009; Five Artists, Brighton & Hove Museums Collection, Preston Manor, Brighton, 2007; Collect, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2007; 21st Century Showcase (Solo exhibition), Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, 2006
  • Awards

  • The Harpur Trust Educational Grant, 2007; Arts Council England Individual Grant, 2006; Arts Council England International Artists Fellowship, 2005