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SUSAN CROSS Retrospective

Introduction by Professor Elizabeth Moignard Susan Cross career and exhibition history leads, with amirable directness, from her graduations from Herefordshire College of Art and Design and Middlesex Polytechnic in the early 1980s and her arrival in Scotland in 1989, via shows, solo and as part of a group, in places as far apart as Edinburgh, San Francisco, Kyoto, and Auckland among others, to the award of the Jerwood Prize in 2007, and her Readership at Edinburgh College of Art in 2008. She and her work appear in publications internationally from as early as 1989, and this underpins a continuing history of inspiring teaching, lecturing and professional practice which has been equally busy, and just as international. The work is in a number of public collections, including those of the National Museums of Scotland and the Victoria and Albert Museum; the exhibition and publication history shows a continuing presence among the key indicators of a developing applied art form. And, and this is just as important, it is also out on the clothes and bodies of a large number of appreciative wearers. Left: Susan Cross in her studio, 2013 Right: Chinese ink drawings and enamel test plates, sketchbooks, 2010-2013

Time, therefore, for an overview, and this exhibition at the Scottish Gallery, her fourth solo show here, gives us a fascinating opportunity to see the development of Susan s work as the persistent learning and discovery process it undoubtedly is, right from the domestic learning process which began with knitting and crochet at home as a child. We are given the opportunity to see the work advance from the early wire-textile forms to the balanced suspension pendants to the experiments with enamel currently in hand, and see how they speak to each other and to us. Some of them demonstrate their maker s characteristic association of the consistently assured technique, foregrounded in Susan s Jerwood citation, with courageous experiment, not least in precious metals: the silver and gold sequin and the Ric-Rac neckpieces of 1993 and 2010 show us a sustained expertise and, interestingly, perhaps a hardening aesthetic. The more recent pieces are bolder in form and colour: the Rebel in the Soul and Seacliff neckpieces, combining grey silver embossed oval forms and thread, are sizeable, busy, and noisy in their interaction with the moving wearer. Seacliff began as a necklace made with shells on a beach. Left: Reference points in the studio, 2013. Photo: Michael Wolchover Chinese medicine market, Seoul, Korea, 2008

A very evident connecting thread which joins these pieces is the enduring interest in drawing, and specifically in adventures with line, married to an enjoyment of the traditional materials and practices of other cultures, Chinese ink printing on bamboo paper among them. Susan has an active archive of drawings and workbooks which demonstrate a deeply embedded practice: she draws to think and to explore and play as well as to record, and her three-dimensional work carries that forward in her use of wire, thread, and fabric-reminiscent textures, particularly in the more recent work, and even in the enamel pieces, which are clearly going to develop further. The fascination with linear shapes and constructions has a natural connection with the lifelong use of the handworked thread and textile idioms which appear and reappear in Susan s working patterns, and are refreshed by travel and research abroad, not least in Korea, which provided some of the traditional thread elements in the mixed-medium works. The extraordinary oxidised silver wire panel-constructed gloves of 1988 do lead to the metal and cotton combinations and the crossed thread patterns in the enamel, via the wire-wrapped tubes of the Jerwood period. With the lines and threads goes a sense of connection, of complex interwoven forms, and of the interaction of shapes and colours: the Concentration brooches coil paper cord and flash loose red cotton threads; the series of Twist, Loop and Tangle brooches in gold and oxidised silver lead the eye around their twisted and coiled of flattened pearl-wire; a transparent square wire cushion includes more of the gold sequins in its entanglements. The Enclosure brooch of 2009 perhaps draws this all together in its use of ric-rac wire which encloses a coiled pink thread lining. The sense of containment and security is strong: the garment to which it is pinned, and ultimately its wearer, form the base of the oxidised silver nest it is both enclosed and transparent, and we might see this as an enduring characteristic of Susan s work: the wearer, a consistent priority from the start, often, and by intention, adds an extra dimension to an object which already has a powerful presence rooted in the quality and innovation of its design and fabrication and the appeal of its colours and texture. Elizabeth Moignard, 2013

Oxidised silver gloves, 1988

Earrings, 1998 18ct white & 18ct yellow gold, 2.5 x 1 cms 1160 Earrings, 1993 platinum & 18ct yellow gold, 3.2 x 2.5 cms 5600

Earrings, 1993, platinum and 18ct gold, 5.5 x 1.5 cms 5200

Sequin Necklace, 1997, silver & 18ct gold, length 47.5cms 9750 (includes bespoke American black walnut case)

Necklace, 1998, 18ct gold, length 52 cms. Made for Jewellery Moves at National Museums Scotland 15,950

Left: Earrings, 1998, 18ct gold, 1.7 x 1 cms* 420 Right: Earrings, 1998, 18ct gold 6.6 cms*, 1260

Necklace, 1998/2013, oxidised silver, 18ct gold length 53 cms, 1960

Left: Earrings, 1998, 18ct gold, length 6 cms, 1520 Right: Earrings, 1998, 18ct white and yellow gold, length 6 cms, 1560

Left: Brooch, 2000, oxidised silver, 3 x 3 cms, 240 Right: Studs, 1995, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 1.6 x 1.1 cms* 380

Reversible Brooch, 1999, oxidised silver, 18ct gold 4.5 x 1.5 cms* 560

Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver & gold, 4 x 1.8 cms* 360 Earrings, 1992, silver and gold 2.7 x 1 cms* 380

Ric Rac Necklace, 2010, oxidised silver, 29 x 22 x 2 cms* 2200

Two Hoops, neckpiece, 2009, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 27.5 x 11.5 cms * 2200 Photograph: John McGregor

Pendant, 2008, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 63 x 10 cms* 2400

Left: Earrings, 1999, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, length 6.5cms*, 560 Right: Earrings, 1999, 18ct gold, oxidised silver, length 6.5cms*, 620

Moving from the Centre III, pendant, 2001, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 55 x 7.3 cms* 1800 Part of a series of three; one of which is in the permenant collection of National Museums Scotland

Equilibrium I, pendant, 2001, oxidised silver, 18ct gold length 54.5 cms* 2600

Equilibrium II, pendant, 2001oxidised silver, 18ct gold length 47.5 cms* 2400

Bound bead necklace, 2008, 18ct gold, oxidised silver 15.5 x 15 cms* 2600

Precisions I, neckpiece, 2001, 22ct gold striped with 18ct gold, oxidised silver 52 x 10 cms* 1800

Precisions II, neckpiece, 2001, oxidised silver, 18ct gold 53 x 10 cms, 1650

Centering II, neckpiece, 2001, oxidised silver and 18ct gold, size * 2400

Jade Pendant, 2000, 18ct gold, oxidised silver length 53 cms* 1800

Picasso Jasper Pendant, 2000, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, length 61.5 cms* 1650

Alhambra Series Brooches, 2001 22ct gold plate on brass Left: 5.5 x 9.2 cms, 110 Right: 8.3 x 8.3 cms, 115

Alhambra Series Brooch, 2001, 22ct gold plate on brass, 12.2 x 8 cms, 115

Woven chain necklace, 2005, oxidised silver & textile length 78 cms* 960

Enclosure, brooch, 2009 oxidised silver and thread, 7.5 x 6.5 x 2.2 cms* 660 Photo: John McGregor

Very long necklace, 2009, oxidised silver, 18ct gold length 82.5 cms* 2800 Made for Creation II exhibition at the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths

Looping the Loop series brooch, 2008 oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 11 x 4.5 cms* 760

Looping the Loop series brooch, 2008 oxidised silver, 18ct gold 7.5 x 7.5 cms* 760

Looping the Loop series brooch, 2004 oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 11 x 4.5 cms* 760

Looping the Loop series brooch, 2004 oxidised silver, 18ct gold 8.5 x 8.5 cms* 760

Looping the Loop series brooch, 2003 oxidised silver, linen 7 x 8.5 x 2 cms* 440

Looping the Loop series brooch, 2004 oxidised silver, textile 8.5 x 7.5 x 0.5 cms* 460

Poppy Brooch, 2009 oxidised silver 4.2 x 4.2 cms 180

Poppy Brooch, 2009 oxidised silver, textile 4.2 x 4.2 cms 195

Concentration, 2001 Brooch, spun paper cord and thread 200

Concentration, 2001 Brooch, spun paper cord and thread 200

Seacliff (shells) Necklace, 2010 oxidised silver, korean braid length 82 cms 1160

Seacliff (shells) Necklace, 2010 oxidised silver, korean braid length 82 cms 1160

Rebel in the Soul, 2010 neckpiece, oxidised silver and Korean braid, 80 l x 9 w cms 2400

Left: Ring, 2013, oxidised silver, 18ct gold, 4.1 x 3.5 cms, 340 Right: Ring, 2013, silver, 18ct gold, 3.1 x 2.7 cms, 295

Left: Ring, 2013, silver, 18ct gold, 2.7 x 2.4 cms, 295 Right: Ring, 2013, oxidsed silver,18ct gold, 3.3 x 3.3 cms, 260

Top Row: (left) Clip Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver, 2.5 x 2.7 cms*, 260 (right) Earrings, 2012, oxidised silver, 22ct gold, 2.9 x 2.6 cms* 295 Bottom Row: (left) Earrings, 2013, silver, 18ct gold, 2.2 x 2 cms*, 280 (right) Earrings, 2012, oxidised silver, 2.6 x 2.4 cms*, 240

Top Row: (left) Earrings, 2012, oxidised silver, 22ct gold, 3.5 x 3.5 cms*, 320 (right) Earrings, 2012, oxidised silver, 22ct gold, 2.1 x 2.1 cms*, 280 SOLD Bottom Row: (left) Earrings, 2012, silver, 22ct gold, 2.6 x 2.9 cms*, 310 (right) Earrings, 2012, oxidised silver, 2.8 x 2.5 cms*, 240

Top Row: (left) Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver,18ct green gold, 2.1 x 2.1 cms*, 260 (right) Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver, 18ct green gold, 2.5 x 2.8 cms*, 260 Bottom row: Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver, 22ct gold, 2.1 x 2.1 cms*, 260

Top: Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver,18ct green gold, 2.5 x 2.8 cms*, 280 Middle: Earrings, 2013, oxidised silver, 18ct green gold, 3.5 x 3.5 cms*, 280 Bottom: Ear clips, 2013, oxidised silver, 18ct green gold, 2.5 x 2.7 cms*, 280 SOLD

Bundles,pendant 2013, oxidised silver, 18ct green gold, 60 cm l, pendant 9 x 8 cms, 14000

Left: Ring, 2013, oxidised silver, 22ct gold, 4 x 4.5 cms, 360 Right: Ring, 2013, oxidised silver, 18ct green gold, 3.5 x 3.5 cms, 300

In 2010 I was invited by Elizabeth Turrell (senior research fellow) to visit the Enamel Research Studio, then at the University of West of England in Bristol. A timely opportunity as I had a growing collection of collages and drawings that were proving difficult to translate with the techniques that I was familiar with. A new way forward was required. This introduction to vitreous enamel and in particular the technique of sgraffito (meaning scratched in Italian) is for me a natural extension of mark making. The repeatable process of layering on opaque liquid enamel, scribing through, firing and the careful removal by abrasion, offers both the sensitivity of application and visual subtleties achieved with paint, pen or graphite and more recently the dispersal of ink on bamboo paper with water. A particularly interesting development has been the use of photographic transfer, in this case Korean text. Fired onto the enamel surface this flat but textural surface is then embedded under layers of enamel, revealed only by a series of fine incised lines. This direct translation from drawing to making has opened up a new and refreshing vocabulary to explore and develop. Susan Cross August 2013

Brooch, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid 5.5 x 4cms 160

Brooch, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid 7 x 4 cms 160

Loops and Lines, pendant, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid length 57.5 cms 480

Brooch, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid 7.5 x 4.8 cms 160

Brooch, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid 7.5 x 5.5 cms 160

Heart and Soul, pendant, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid length 58 cms 520

Compostition, white on orange II brooch, 2011, steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid, ebony 7 x 6.2 cms 420

Compostition with Korean text II brooch, 2011 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid, ebony 7 x 6.2 cms 420

Knots and Dots, pendant, 2010 steel, enamel, oxidised silver, korean braid length 60 cms 460

Top: Composition III, Korean text with gold centre, 2013 enamel, oxidised silver, steel, 5.3 x 5.3 cms, 480 Middle: Composition V, white over orange, 2013 enamel, oxidised silver, steel, 5 x 4.5 cms, 440 Bottom: Compostition IV, orange smudge, 2013 enamel, oxidised silver, steel, 5.3 x 5.3 cms, 460

Susan Cross has lived and worked in Edinburgh since 1989. One of her recent notable accolades was to be short listed for the prestigious Jerwood Applied Arts Award for Jewellery in 2007. Susan lectures at Edinburgh College of Art. A breadth of interests and ideas continues to fuel and underpin the development of the jewellery that I make. Each work is carefully composed and every phase is intensely considered. Drawing is an integral part of this creative process; a thoughtful and responsive activity thus ensuring freshness and spontaneity. The complete integration with my life imbues my work with a depth and authenticity belied by its apparent simplicity. As a jeweller, I aim to explore the sensuality of the body through the tactility of the materials. My work enables me to communicate an aspect of myself to those who choose to wear it, articulating my creative energy, allowing the wearer to interpret it an individual level. Susan Cross, July 2013 Public collections include: Victoria & Albert Museum, London National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh Crafts Council, London Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Susan Cross in her studio, 2013. Photo: Michael Wolchover

Susan Cross Biography 1964 Born Herefordshire 1980 1982 Herefordshire College of Art & Design Diploma in General Art & Design 1982 1986 Middlesex Polytechnic BA (Hons) Jewellery Major selected exhibitions since 2001 2011/12 Drawing, Permanence & Place, European & UK touring 2010 Drawing with Objects, Contemporary applied Arts, London 2009 /10 Collect, Saatchi Galleries, London represented by Electrum Gallery Jewellery- What s it all about? Electrum Gallery, London 2008 Collect, V&A. represented by The Scottish Gallery 2007 Jerwood Applied Arts Award, Jewellery. Jerwood Space, London Process Works, London Metropolitian University The Scottish Gallery & Ruthin Crafts Centre, N. Wales 2001 100% Proof, a distillation of new work in Jewellery & Silversmithing from Scotland. UK & USA Susan Cross - New Work, solo show. Scottish gallery, Edinburgh Chinese ink drawings and enamel test plates Susan Cross, 2010-2013

Selected Academic Posts 2008-11 External Examiner, London Metropolitian University 1989 - Present Lecturer - Edinburgh College of Art Selected Awards 2008 Honorary Fellow, Hereford College of Arts Appointed Reader, Edinburgh College of Art 2007 Jerwood Applied Arts Award, Jewellery 2001 Inches Carr Trust Bursary 1999 Scottish Arts Council travel grant to visit Japan All rights reserved. No part of this catalogue may be reproduced in any form by print, photocopy or by any other means, without the permission of the copyright holders and of the publishers. All photography by William Van Esland unless stated otherwise. * Pieces are not hallmarked. Please note that the majority of the pieces come under the exemption weight for hallmarking.