Paul’s Fairs: collect 2026
5 March 2026 • Paul Carey-Kent
The ‘collect’ fair, organised by the Crafts Council at Somerset House, ran 27th Feb – 1st March. There were plenty… Read More
Daisy Collingridge (b. 1990, London, UK) is a British textile artist known for creating sculptural, wearable forms made from knitted and padded fabric. Daisy Collingridge’s work explores the human body through exaggerated soft sculptures that resemble muscles, limbs and organic growths. Using hand-knit textiles, stuffing and bright colours, she builds tactile forms that sit between costume, sculpture and performance.
Collingridge’s practice often involves wearable pieces that transform the body into a shifting sculptural object. The soft, bulbous shapes emphasise movement, vulnerability and humour while challenging traditional ideas of anatomy and proportion. Her work frequently appears in performances, photography and fashion contexts, where the sculptures interact directly with the body.
Daisy Collingridge has exhibited internationally in galleries, design festivals and performance settings. Her work sits at the intersection of textile art, sculpture and contemporary performance, contributing to broader discussions around craft, embodiment and experimental fashion.
5 March 2026 • Paul Carey-Kent
The ‘collect’ fair, organised by the Crafts Council at Somerset House, ran 27th Feb – 1st March. There were plenty… Read More
23 September 2024 • Mark Westall
Forget Marcel Duchamp’s legendary ‘Fountain’, British Art Fair’s official charity, WaterAid, goes one better this year with an exhibition and… Read More
31 August 2022 • Mark Westall
Subtitle Labs, hosted by The Omer Tiroche Gallery to present their second exhibition, Fragments, a group show from twelve leading… Read More