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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A Dundee
Scottish Design Galleries, V&A Dundee

Dear Green Place

Brooch
2005 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Jack Cunningham studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, going on to become an influential teacher both at Glasgow School of Art and at the School of Jewellery at Birmingham City University. He uses jewellery to create small-scale, personal narratives that explore relationships with family, place and memory, working particularly with found objects and ready-made elements - fragments which he combines to build his narratives.

Dear Green Place is the last of a series of four individual brooches that interpret, in a light-hearted way, the Glasgow coat of arms and motto:
Here’s the bird that never flew,
Here’s the tree that never grew,
Here’s the bell that never rang
Here’s the fish that never swam.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDear Green Place (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Oxidised silver, white metal, painted wood, carnelian and plastic
Brief description
Brooch designed and made by Jack Cunningham, 2005; white metal, carnelian, wood, paint and ready-mades
Physical description
Assorted objects arranged around an L-shaped ledge of oxidised silver the upright section of which is decorated with a row of stylised leaves. On the ledge are mounted a green plastic tree and a white plastic hen; beneath it are suspended a carnelian heart and a plastic fish. Rising through a gap in the ledge is a twig painted white with red stripes with a metal oak leaf protruding from the side.
Dimensions
  • Height: 84mm
  • Width: 81mm
  • Depth: 32mm
Marks and inscriptions
JRC stamped on the right hand side of the back panel
Association
Summary
Jack Cunningham studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, going on to become an influential teacher both at Glasgow School of Art and at the School of Jewellery at Birmingham City University. He uses jewellery to create small-scale, personal narratives that explore relationships with family, place and memory, working particularly with found objects and ready-made elements - fragments which he combines to build his narratives.

Dear Green Place is the last of a series of four individual brooches that interpret, in a light-hearted way, the Glasgow coat of arms and motto:
Here’s the bird that never flew,
Here’s the tree that never grew,
Here’s the bell that never rang
Here’s the fish that never swam.
Collection
Accession number
M.32-2017

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Record createdJune 6, 2017
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