Ceramics, sculpture
Ingrid Barber makes ceramic torsos — glazed, full-figured, defiant. Each form carries its own declaration: painted with wild creatures, inscribed with words, fired in colours ranging from teal and bone to crimson and deep black. Barber's sculptures claim the female body as a site of resistance and appetite, refusing the well-behaved nude in favour of something louder and stranger. The animals that curl across her figures — boars, cats, unnamed beasts — feel less like adornment and more like alter egos, the inner life that good behaviour is supposed to suppress.
Works
Glazed ceramic
Glazed ceramic
Glazed ceramic
Glazed ceramic
Glazed ceramic
Glazed ceramic
Exhibitions
All exhibitions- Gritted Teeth, The Department Store, Brixton (2026)