Danish-born Lise Marker is the perfect example of someone for whom a heirarchy between art and craft is an anachronisitic irrelevance. With work spanning fashion, film, theatre, fine art, music and more, she is a designer, conceptualist and maker, who constantly recontextualises the familiar and makes it strange. Over on the Bruichladdich site, Joe Muggs finds out more.
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The incredible one-man string band
Weaving works of art from 'ghost gear' and the detritus of consumerism
Bespoke horns, handcrafted in a Derbyshire cellar
From U2 and Madonna to Chinese theatre and the Martian Fighting Machine
How she brought a melange of styles to Todd Haynes's sublime period romance
Forget Evel Knievel: a well-crafted stunt is more about precision than daring
How he stunningly recreated the authentic American frontier of 1823
Love at first sight, a six-day week and the satisfaction of a job well done
Pete Hutchison's quest for musical perfection on vinyl
The world-leading horologist keeping British watchmaking alive, crafting exquisite timepieces by hand
The RSNO have a new concert hall. The lead acoustician explains why it sounds so good
Chris Chapman explains the genesis of his animated character app
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