
Corinne Julius
Corinne is a freelance journalist, critic, broadcaster and curator, with a special interest in contemporary craft and design. She has worked as a reporter and producer on BBC Radio’s Woman’s Hour and Front Row. She has written regularly for a number of publications including the House & Garden and The Standard. She has curated numerous exhibitions on contemporary craft including 'Silver Speaks: Idea to Object' at the V&A, 'Memories Are Made Of This' at the Sarah Myerscough Gallery and is the founder/curator of one of UK’s major contemporary craft shows, Future Heritage. Corinne is the president of the Critics’ Circle representing critics across books, dance, drama, film, music, and visual arts and architecture and is chair of the latter section.
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Pushing back against a culture of disposability: The enduring importance of craftCorrine Julius grapples with a world dominated by mass production, digital life, AI and explains why the unique and the tangible is spearheading a renaissance.
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A feat of clay: How ceramics have taken on the fine art world'Not a Pot’, a sculptural pottery exhibition open at York Art Gallery, throws light onto the art form's evolution.
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