psalm, IV, 2019
![psalm, IV](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1j7a5112_Edmund-de-Waal-at-Waddesdon.jpg)
psalm, IV, 2019
44 porcelain vessels, 16 marble and alabaster blocks, 8 steel brackets and 5 steel boxes in a wood, aluminium and plexiglass vitrine.200 × 133 × 20 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
psalm, IV, 2019
![psalm, IV](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1J7A4940-copy.jpg)
psalm, IV, 2019
44 porcelain vessels, 16 marble and alabaster blocks, 8 steel brackets and 5 steel boxes in a wood, aluminium and plexiglass vitrine.200 × 133 × 20 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![Installation view](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1j7a5105_Edmund-de-Waal-at-Waddesdon.jpg)
Installation view2022
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![Installation view](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1j7a4963_Edmund-de-Waal-at-Waddesdon.jpg)
Installation view2022
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![library of exile](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/EDW_panel-1.jpg)
library of exile2022
Oak, liquid kaolin, gold leaf, compressed charcoal, graphite, red and black oil stick and aluminium
92 × 67.5 × 8.2 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![just (for RMR)](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1j7a5005_Edmund-de-Waal-at-Waddesdon.jpg)
just (for RMR) 2022
Porcelain, lead, gold, yellow ochre, Corian, Perspex, aluminium and plexiglass
52 × 26 × 16 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![Muzot](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/Muzot-1.jpg)
Muzot2022
Porcelain, lead and gold, aluminium and glass
38 × 50.5 × 10.5 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
case study #1, 2015
![case study #1, 2015](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1J7A5037-copy.jpg)
case study #1, 2015
14 porcelain vessels and 4 Cor-Ten steel blocks in steel and plexiglass vitrine50 × 116 × 15 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![the night office](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1j7a5053_Edmund-de-Waal-at-Waddesdon.jpg)
the night office2022
Porcelain, gold, Cor-Ten steel, Corian, aluminium and plexiglass
43.8 × 48 × 18 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![door into the dark](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1J7A5020-copy.jpg)
door into the dark2022
Porcelain, marble, gold, aluminium and glass
21 × 92.7 × 10.2 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
sukkah, 2019
![sukkah](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/Edmund-de-Waal-Sukkah-at-Waddesdon-Manor-2.jpg)
sukkah, 2019
Porcelain, steel, gold, aluminium and plexiglass184.5 × 126 × 69 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
sukkah, 2019
![sukkah](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/Edmund-de-Waal-Sukkah-at-Waddesdon-Manor-1.jpg)
sukkah, 2019
Porcelain, steel, gold, aluminium and plexiglass184.5 × 126 × 69 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.
![we live here, forever taking leave, I](https://www.edmunddewaal.com/files/making/we-live-here-forever-taking-leave/_mediumImage/1J7A4990-copy.jpg)
we live here, forever taking leave, I2022
Porcelain, platinum, aluminium and glass
38 × 50.5 × 10.5 cm
we live here, forever taking leave
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire
15 June – 30 October 2022
This exhibition brings together a curated selection of new and striking pieces. The installations explore the interconnected relations between faith, history, displacement, learning and archives – themes which feel more relevant than ever and which are woven into Waddesdon’s own fabric and existence.