Clare Farrow's creative work

Clare Farrow Studio: Curating Art, Architecture, and Music

Clare Farrow Studio is a London-based interdisciplinary studio specializing in curating, research, writing, events, and production. Founded and led by Clare Farrow, the studio operates at the creative intersection of art, architecture, design, and music. With extensive experience in creating high-profile exhibitions and installations, Clare Farrow Studio has presented work at prestigious venues such as the V&A, Somerset House, and the London Design Biennale. The studio is renowned for its collaborative approach, working with world-class practitioners including Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban, and the composer Arvo Pärt. Notable projects like 'The Art of Listening' and 'Bamboo Ring' illustrate the studio's commitment to exploring sensory experiences and material innovation. Their work often delves into themes of memory, sustainability, and the emotional resonance of space, as seen in the 'Childhood ReCollections' series. In addition to curation, Clare Farrow Studio provides consultancy and creative content for global brands, museums, and festivals. The studio's multidisciplinary nature allows it to bridge different artistic worlds, producing everything from printed catalogues and newspapers to digital music projects and site-specific architectural installations. Through research-driven projects like 'Timber Rising', the studio investigates the future of urban living and engineered materials. By fostering connections between people and ideas, Clare Farrow Studio continues to push the boundaries of how culture is presented and experienced in the contemporary world. Whether authoring a monograph or curating a site-specific installation, the studio focuses on the sensory and emotional connections between space, sound, and visual art.