From overlooked ceramicists to the untold stories of artists’ assistants, we unearth the best art to see this week.
His last bestseller, The Hare with Amber Eyes, traced his family history through the journey of a small Japanese carving. Now, in a new book coinciding with a display at the RA, Edmund de Waal turns to the history of porcelain.
Artist and writer Edmund de Waal gives a tour of his new project in the RA Library and Print Room.
A 19th-century cast of Francesco Laurana’s bust of Maria Sforza is currently on display in the RA Library as part of Edmund de Waal’s project, ‘white’.
We visited Edmund de Waal in his south London studio, where he told us about creating a space for both making and writing.
This autumn, the RA Library and Print Room will host a project by Edmund de Waal: an exploration of the colour white. Here, he takes us through some of the objects on display.
This special event, part of a series exploring the creative spaces of artist’s studios, examines the intersection between art and architecture.
The artist gives RA Magazine an exclusive video tour of highlights from the show.