Kate and Grant

Kate and Grant (Kate Daudy and Grant White) are an artistic partnership based in London. They meld poetry with clothing, by stitching words cut from felt onto vintage clothes.

Works

Pieces created by them have included:

Exhibitions

In 2009, the pair exhibited at the Galerie Pixi Marie Victoire Poliakoff in Paris.[1] In 2010, they are due to present a new collection in Shanghai.[2]

gollark: I also do not believe in the afterlife, but I am still against eternal torture abstractly speaking.
gollark: Also finite torture, in most cases.
gollark: I do not support eternal torture of any form.
gollark: Christianity's pretty bad too because it has hell, although *some* people argue you don't get eternal torture but just annihilated, which isn't much better, and also some people argue everyone goes to heaven or whatever because christianity is a mess.
gollark: Idea: omniquantism.

References

  1. "Le Figaro, 28 July 2009". Lefigaro.fr. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  2. Walker, Harriet (2009-11-07). "The Independent, 7 November 2009". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
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