Annie Turner
Annie Turner is a British ceramic artist from Suffolk, whose art is very closely linked with the river Deben and its surrounding environment where she grew up. Annie’s sculpture is imprinted with the river Deben’s past and present, the cycles of nature and the interaction of man. These are, as she puts it ‘objects that trigger the memory’, as much collective memory as personal recollection. These encrusted forms – families of Ladders, Sinkers, Drifters, Sluices and so on – reveal the particular texture and weather of this water land the character of its beds and inlets, the colour of its reflected sky. The richly layered Mussel bowls, impressed with the fragments and detritus Annie has found on innumerable walks, are small in scale but encapsulate so much about the broader landscape – a tidal geography concentrated and made intimate.
Annie trained at Bristol Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art. In 1984 she set up her first studio in London. She has exhibited widely and teaches at The City Lit. Annie’s work is much sought after and collected worldwide. It can be seen in permanent museum collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and the artist was shortlisted for the Loewe Craft Prize 2019.
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Bar Buoy, 2022View more details
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Drift Net, 2022 SoldView more details
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Flotsam Bawdsey Foreshore, 2022 SoldView more details
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Jetty - Light, 2022 SoldView more details
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Jetty - wall piece, 2022View more details
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Mussel Box and Sieve - Tall, 2022View more details
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Net , 2022 SoldView more details
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Set of Three River Ladders - Tide Line, 2022 SoldView more details
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Set of Three Winter River Ladders, 2022 SoldView more details
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Sieve and Mussels, 2022 SoldView more details
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Wind Against Tide - 8 Piece Wall Sculpture, 2023 SoldView more details
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Kings Fleet, 2021 SoldView more details
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Jetty, 2021 SoldView more details
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Keep Net, 2021 SoldView more details
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Needle Box With Herring Net, 2021 SoldView more details
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Sieve and Mussels, 2020 SoldView more details
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Wind Against Tide - 8 Piece Wall Sculpture, 2020 SoldView more details
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Mussel Box and Sieve, 2019 SoldView more details
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Elemental Lines
Cavaliero Finn at Ballroom Arts 152A High Street, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5AQ UK 8 - 18 Jun 2023This exhibition, which coincides with the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk, takes place in Ballroom Arts a beautiful space overlooking the North Sea. Elemental Lines examines how the lines of the...Read more -
Collect Art Fair 2023
1 - 5 Mar 2023At the start of March we presented the work of 14 of our artists at the Crafts Council's international contemporary craft fair, Collect 2023 at Somerset House in London. The...Read more -
Artefact 2022
The contemporary craft fair at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, London 10 - 15 May 2022Artefact, is a contemporary craft fair which brings the joy of the handmade to an audience of designers, architects, collectors and enthusiasts, illustrating the increasing importance of craft to the interior design industry. It features objects of astonishing artistic merit courtesy of a host international galleries in the Design Avenue. An accompanying programme of specialist talks and demonstrations helps bring the contemporary craft to life.Read more -
Collect Art Fair at Somerset House, London
The leading contemporary craft and design fair 25 Feb - 6 Mar 2022Cavaliero Finn was delighted to return to London's beautiful Somerset House for Collect which took place this year from 25-27 February 2022 with previews on 23-24 February 2022. Cavaliero Finn presented work by 15 artists at Collect including work by Edmond Byrne, Matthew Chambers, Simon Gaiger, Ashraf Hanna, Björk Haraldsdóttir, Ikuko Iwamoto, Mimi Joung, Sun Kim, Nicholas Lees, Cecilia Moore, Frances Priest, Daniel Reynolds, Katharine Swailes, Annie Turner and Jacy Wall.Read more -
Crafting a Difference at the Argentine Ambassador's Official Residence
Part of London Craft Week 4 - 10 Oct 2021Crafting a Difference at the Official Residence of the Argentine Ambassador in Belgrave Square, London runs from October 4th -10th. The exhibition celebrates outstanding international contemporary craft set within the magnificent architecture, décor and fabric of the Argentine Ambassador’s Official Residence, in the frame of London Craft Week 2021, with support from the Crafts Council, QEST, Loewe Foundation, Michelangelo Foundation, Cockpit Arts, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour and Artegian Design.Read more -
Collect 2020
27 Feb - 1 Mar 2020Earlier this year Cavaliero Finn exhibited at Collect, the Crafts Council’s international art fair for modern craft and design, held at Somerset House, Collect’s new venue, showcasing the work of...Read more -
Alter
27 Nov - 1 Dec 2019“Alter”, a ceramic exhibition presented by Cavaliero Finn at Fitzrovia Chapel examines the transformative qualities of clay and the belief in the transformative power of material thinking through innovation and experimentation.Read more