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Drawing

2015
Artist/Maker

The artist Maria Jacotey was commissioned by the art collective Assemble to create a series of drawings showing products which were about to go into production and be sold by Granby Workshop, a community collective set up by Assemble for residences in the Granby Street area of Liverpool to revitalise local houses and create employment. Jacotey made the drawings while renting an artist space in Yardhouse, a building designed by Assemble on their property on Stratford High Street, London.

This drawing is for the lightpull. The V&A holds one of these lightpulls in its collection.


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Pencil and coloured crayon on paper (from a sketchbook made by Moleskine of Milan)
Brief description
'Light pull and gentleman' by Marie Jacotey, for Granby Workshop by the architectural collective Assemble
Dimensions
  • Height: 123mm
  • Width: 166mm
Marks and inscriptions
MARIE JACOTEY / 2015 (verso)
Summary
The artist Maria Jacotey was commissioned by the art collective Assemble to create a series of drawings showing products which were about to go into production and be sold by Granby Workshop, a community collective set up by Assemble for residences in the Granby Street area of Liverpool to revitalise local houses and create employment. Jacotey made the drawings while renting an artist space in Yardhouse, a building designed by Assemble on their property on Stratford High Street, London.

This drawing is for the lightpull. The V&A holds one of these lightpulls in its collection.
Collection
Accession number
CD.53-2016

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Record createdApril 1, 2016
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