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The latest episode in our Enchantment season features artist and educator Katherine Tulloh. Katherine studied painting at Chelsea College of Art and Literature at University of Cambridge and this is reflected in her practice. Katherine's most recent solo exhibition For the Ravers was held at William Blake House, London in 2024. In 2025 Katherine curated Nobodaddy at Findings Gallery, London E5, an exhibition inspired by James Joyce's Ulysses. In out chat we discuss Katherine's earlier co-curated exhibition Think and Wonder, Wonder and Think at the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, London (now Young V&A) in which contemporary artists were asked to respond to the museum's collection.
Katherine's cultural artefact is Joseph Cornell's 1955 short film Gnir Rednow which he adapted from footage shot by Stan Brakhage and features disorientating footage of NYC's soon-to-be dismantled Third Avenue Elevated Railway. We talk about Cornell's life and work, Katherine's painters of Ravers, looking through windows, childhood wonder, scary dolls, destroying artworks and much more
By Cathy Lomax, Jennifer Caroline CampbellThe latest episode in our Enchantment season features artist and educator Katherine Tulloh. Katherine studied painting at Chelsea College of Art and Literature at University of Cambridge and this is reflected in her practice. Katherine's most recent solo exhibition For the Ravers was held at William Blake House, London in 2024. In 2025 Katherine curated Nobodaddy at Findings Gallery, London E5, an exhibition inspired by James Joyce's Ulysses. In out chat we discuss Katherine's earlier co-curated exhibition Think and Wonder, Wonder and Think at the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, London (now Young V&A) in which contemporary artists were asked to respond to the museum's collection.
Katherine's cultural artefact is Joseph Cornell's 1955 short film Gnir Rednow which he adapted from footage shot by Stan Brakhage and features disorientating footage of NYC's soon-to-be dismantled Third Avenue Elevated Railway. We talk about Cornell's life and work, Katherine's painters of Ravers, looking through windows, childhood wonder, scary dolls, destroying artworks and much more