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Tatty Devine Artist Collaborations

Collaboration is at the heart of Tatty Devine, between our Co-founders, our team and an ever-evolving collection of our favourite cultural icons. We're shining a spotlight on these visionary jewellery unions, past and present, that have shaped our story and cemented our role as the go-to brand for transforming artists' work into wearable art.

Sir Grayson Perry

Celebrate the world-renowned British artist, Grayson Perry’s 65th birthday and his latest exhibition, Delusions of Grandeur, at The Wallace Collection with a handmade jewellery collaboration. Drawing from new works and classic iconography: meet alter ego, Shirley, muse Alan Measles, and double entendre-adorned makers' marks.

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Helen Chadwick

Seminal in the history of feminist art and deemed the most important artist of her generation, discover the world of British sculptor and photographer, Helen Chadwick.

Designed to support the first major retrospective of her work in over 25 years at The Hepworth Wakefield, we’ve recreated her experimental works In The Kitchen, Wreaths to Pleasure, Eat Me and Ego Geometric Sum in wood and acrylic.

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Morag Myerscough

Channel joy, community, and bold self-expression with a vibrant jewellery collaboration with British sculptural artist Morag Myerscough. Inspired by her colourful installations and community work, each piece is crafted from digitally printed birch plywood to emulate the colourful artist’s techniques.

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Rachel Maclean

Explore the surreal world of Scottish artist, Rachel Maclean with playful jewellery inspired by her ‘upside mimi ᴉɯᴉɯ uʍop’ installation at Jupiter Artland in Edinburgh. Blending fairytale charm with a sinister edge: saccharine sweet designs tell the story of animated heroine, Mimi.

Leigh Bowery

Celebrate boldness and individuality with a striking jewellery collection inspired by the revolutionary British artist, queer icon and performer, Leigh Bowery. Designed for the Tate Modern’s Leigh Bowery! exhibition, statement surreal, sequinned, and sculptural style is reimagined into wearable art.

Gilbert & George

Champion youth, nature, and colour itself with a bold jewellery collection inspired by the collaborative art duo Gilbert & George. Known for their formal appearance and manner, and graphic-style photo-based artworks. Designed alongside the Gilbert & George Centre’s latest exhibition ‘DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR…’, explore subversive art jewellery that explores a prolific period for the artists.

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Jeremy Deller

Make a political statement with limited edition protest jewellery designed with Turner Prize-winning British artist, Jeremy Deller. Transforming his viral election poster, installed 'out and about', into jewellery for activists: these limited edition designs were a literal and metaphorical work for 2024 (and beyond).

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