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January 2025 - selected artists!

Updated: Jan 21

Here at Woolff Gallery, we started the year on a bright front foot! Our January show just opened, and features a range of bold wall-based artworks and sculptures from our rostra of contemporary artists.



Joining the likes of Anna Kruhelska, Russell West, Lucy Storrs, Joanne Tinker, Susila Bailey-Bond and Miriam Fitzgerald Juskova on our walls are three new artists! Introducing Dawn Thornhill, who makes paper-cut light boxes, and two of our 2023 Graduate Art Show alumni: Isa Barontini and Polly Goodey!


Dawn Thornhill, The Gap, 63 x 43 cm, 8-layered paper-cut light box, framed in natural box frame with anti-reflective glass


Dawn Thornhill's works are a magical window illustrating the beauty and detail to be found in a forest. She hand cuts silhouettes of natural landscapes out of paper, with each layer of her LED-lit light boxes designed and installed by hand, set in a natural wooden frame. Spot the intricate array of woodland creatures hidden in her boughs and branches...


Isa Barontini, Victoria Sponge, glazed porcelain, 18 x 12cm
Isa Barontini, Victoria Sponge, glazed porcelain, 18 x 12cm
Isa Barontini, L'Altra Meta; Della Mela; Se Sei Gaio; Usa il Cucchiaio, glazed ceramic, 20 x 4cm
Isa Barontini, L'Altra Meta; Della Mela; Se Sei Gaio; Usa il Cucchiaio, glazed ceramic, 20 x 4cm

Isa Barontini channels public engagement through ceramics. Her ceramic pillows took Battersea AAF by storm, inscribed with fragments of dreams anonymously sourced from the public. This show marks the debut of her latest collection: spoons. Each spoon is individually slip cast, and features a food-related saying in Italian which might have been used by your nonna, adorned with a blend of lithium-based glazes.


Polly Goodey, A Pink Sheep, Steel metal bar, aluminium rivets, yarn and string, 100 x 28 x 5 cm


Polly Goodey weaves yarn into open compositions around metal frames. These unique artworks bridge the worlds of painting and sculpture, pitching traditional weaving techniques into a new and entirely unique from, not unlike a textile musical instrument. We love this work's blend of bright magentas with subtle earth tones.


Click here to visit our online catalogue for more information on each of the works on show!



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