The installation at Designers Guild 
              is a re-creation of Baroque-style banquet I was commissioned to 
              make at Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing - the country retreat of 18th century 
              architect Sir John Soane.
              Making the banquet was a way of creating a ‘live’ event 
              for the busts. Although at a glance seemingly opulent and luxurious, 
              in fact all the banquet objects are cheap, every-day items like 
              plastic flowers, fruit and cutlery, beer cans, paper plates, charity 
              shop glasses and discarded packaging such as take-away cups, chocolate 
              boxes and cigarette packets. Coating these disparate items in plaster 
              gives them not only uniformity but also an air of sophistication.
              But in fact this is a kind of ‘anti-luxe’ which has 
              become a key concept as the busts collection has developed.
              
            See the exhibition at Pitzhanger 
              Manor
              See the whole Plaster 
              Bust Collection