Adi Toch's work is exhibited internationally and included in major public collections such as the V&A, Fitzwilliam Museum, National Museums Scotland and The Jewish Museum New York. Toch was a 2017 Loewe Craft Prize finalist and has won prestigious awards including The European Prize for Applied Arts 2018.
Adi Toch is a metal artist exploring the morphological qualities of vessels and objects around us. Her work engages the viewer by sensorial interaction through play in perception, movement or investigation of embodied experience.
Beginning with a flat sheet, Toch forms and fabricates metal into delicate hollow objects. She creates unique visual language of metal through intricate surface marks, texturing and patination.
Toch comments that, ‘Vessels and containers are an innate method of communication. They convey a narrative of gathering, holding, storing… not only do they surround us in our daily lives; they shape our perception of the world and the division between inside and out. The practice of making vessels enables me to work both with metal and space as materials, thereby redefining these borders.’
Her work is exhibited internationally and included in major public collections such as the V&A, Fitzwilliam Museum, National Museums Scotland and The Jewish Museum New York. Toch was a 2017 Loewe Craft Prize finalist and has won prestigious awards including The European Prize for Applied Arts 2018.