Isabel Fletcher
Overview
Isabel Fletcher is a textile artist exploring the way overlooked production offcuts can act as portals into the craft of their industry. Reframing disregarded offcuts as glimpses into the craft of making, Isabel aims to increase empathy for possessions and encourage a reduction in consumption and waste. She sees a direct connection between education, craft and sustainability. Whether interacting with her work at an exhibition, or attending one of her workshops, she hopes to re-engage people with making and materials.
Working intuitively by responding to the nuanced properties presented by offcuts, Isabel's sculptural works take on ambiguous forms. She is fascinated by materials and their transformation from 2D to 3D. Combining offcuts with processes of machine and hand stitch, the artist critically interacts with the materials to identify their three-dimensional possibilities. The abstract nature of the work allows the mind to wander and imagine beyond the now normalised systems of take, make, waste. Imagination is key.
With her practice rooted in craft but working across art and design depending on the project, Isabel has collaborated with brands such as Kvadrat and TOAST and has presented work in both solo and group exhibitions, including ‘Waste Age’ (Design Museum, 2021) and ‘Eternally Yours’ (Somerset House, 2022). In addition, she regularly works to site specific commissions for interiors, architecture, and galleries.
Working intuitively by responding to the nuanced properties presented by offcuts, Isabel's sculptural works take on ambiguous forms. She is fascinated by materials and their transformation from 2D to 3D. Combining offcuts with processes of machine and hand stitch, the artist critically interacts with the materials to identify their three-dimensional possibilities. The abstract nature of the work allows the mind to wander and imagine beyond the now normalised systems of take, make, waste. Imagination is key.
With her practice rooted in craft but working across art and design depending on the project, Isabel has collaborated with brands such as Kvadrat and TOAST and has presented work in both solo and group exhibitions, including ‘Waste Age’ (Design Museum, 2021) and ‘Eternally Yours’ (Somerset House, 2022). In addition, she regularly works to site specific commissions for interiors, architecture, and galleries.
Works
Exhibitions
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Cavaliero Finn presents The Anonymous Line at the London Art Fair 2025
Stand G2b - Business Design Centre, Islington, London N1 0QH 22 - 26 Jan 2025Cavaliero Finn is thrilled to present, 'The Anonymous Line,' at the London Art Fair in January 2025. Inspired by the visionary philosophy of Anni Albers and her Bauhaus-led approach to...Read more -
20 Years of Cavaliero Finn
Revisit Cavaliero Finn's landmark 20th anniversary exhibition at Stockwell Studio 8 May - 1 Aug 2024In 2004, Juliana Cavaliero and Debra Finn curated their first exhibition as Cavaliero Finn in a home in South London and they haven't looked back since.Read more
For this exhibition, Cavaliero Finn returned to its South London roots to celebrate its 20th birthday at Stockwell Studio. The exhibition featured a wide range of artists who have shown with the gallery over the last 20 years including work by our current portfolio of artists and work from some of our earlier artists, like painters Holly Frean, Daisy Cook and Caroline Popham, paper artist Thurle Wright, designer makers Sam Edkins and Deborah Bowness, and sculptors Tom Stogdon, Danuta Solowiej, Merete Rasmussen and Patricia Volk who returned to the gallery as guest artists for this show. The exhibition also included an installation by textile artist Isabelle Fletcher and new work by Lise Herud Braten, the most recent additions to the Cavaliero Finn portfolio.
Revisit this exhibition online now.
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