DISH OF THE DAY
Artists (37)
- Jane Atfield
- Sandy Brown
- Peter Chang
- Jane Cox
- Dartington Crystal
- Stephen Dixon
- Victoria & Michael Eden
- First Glass (Bob Crooks)
- Diana Greenwood
- Colin Hawkins
- Wendy Hooper
- Janice Tchalenko (With Roger Law)
- Walter Keeler
- Lindean Mill
- Majolica Works
- Fenella Mallalieu
- Kate Malone
- Will Levi Marshall
- Carol McNicoll
- Annette Meech
- Helen Millard
- Simon Moore
- Nick Munro
- Steven Newell
- Philomena Pretsell
- Hilary Roberts
- Colin Saunders
- Richard Slee
- Daniel Smith
- Rupert Spira
- Julian Stair
- Angus Suttie
- Tamar Glass (Wenna Bishop)
- Janice Tchalenko
- Sabina Teuteberg
- Rob Turner
- Takeshi Yasuda
This exhibition was commissioned by the British Embassy in Brussels to be part of the British Pavilion at Classic VI in Kortrijk. The works were selected by Diana Eccles and Joanna Gutteridge and the exhibition comprised a long dining table with table settings and glassware by 12 different makers and a specially commissioned epergne by Kate Malone, alongside two sideboards displaying serving dishes and plates, condiments sets, tea and coffee pots and decanters. An illustrated leaflet with brief notes describing the artists' working processes was published to accompany the exhibition.
Past venues
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Colombia, Bogota, Museum Of Artsanias De Colombia
- 27 February 2002 − 21 May 2002
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Mexico, Monterrey, Museo De Arte Contemporaneo De Monterrey
- 01 November 2001 − 21 May 2002
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Mexico, Mexico City, Centro Cultural/Arte Contemporaneo
- 01 October 2001 − 21 May 2002
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Venezuela, Caracas, Fundacion Corp Group Centre Cultural
- 10 September 2001 − 21 May 2002
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Brazil, Recife, British Council Office - Recife
- 18 May 2001 − 21 May 2002
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Brazil, Curitiba, Cultura Inglesa
- 27 April 2001 − 21 May 2002
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Brazil, Brasilia, British Council Office - Brasilia
- 01 January 2001 − 21 May 2002
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Kazakhstan, Almaty, State Museum Of Fine Arts
- 08 December 2000 − 21 May 2002
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Romania, Sibiu, Museum Brukenthal
- 05 November 2000 − 21 May 2002
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Romania, Bucharest, National Theatre Galleries
- 16 October 2000 − 21 May 2002
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Austria, Vienna, Residence Of British Ambassador
- 24 May 2000 − 21 May 2002
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Czech Republic, Prague, British Council Office - Prague
- 01 January 2000 − 21 May 2002
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Czech Republic, Pribam
- 01 December 1999 − 21 May 2002
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Poland, Museum Miejskie
- 15 November 1999 − 21 May 2002
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Poland, Warsaw, Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Arts
- 15 October 1999 − 21 May 2002
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Belgium, Classic VI
- 01 November 1997 − 09 November 1997