the UK and Ireland adhesives and sealants industry and was responsible for setting and reviewing BASA policy, strategy and objectives with the BASA council.
BASA is one of the leading national association members of FEICA (European Adhesive and Sealant Industry). James was nominated by BASA to serve as one of the three representatives on FEICA’s European Executive Board (EEB); the governance body of FEICA which ensures an effective governance and leadership of FEICA.
Over the years, James has sat on many standards committees which have been involved in consultation with government on industry matters and regulation and was managing director of F. Ball and Co. Ltd. for 13 years until 2016 when he took over as Chairman of the company, following the retirement of Geoffrey Ball.
James is presented with the Max Kochmann award by Will Barclay and Mark Louch (current BASA Chairman).
F. BALL CHAIRMAN HONOURED WITH
BASA MAX KOCHMANN AWARD James Igoe, Chairman of F. Ball and Co. Ltd., has been presented with the prestigious Max Kochmann Award by the British Adhesives and Sealants Association (BASA). The accolade, named in memory of one of BASA’s founding members and former life president, is awarded each year to an individual or company that has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to the association.
James previously held the position of BASA Chairman from 2010-2012. As Chairman, he represented the interests of
As a member of the FEICA EEB, under BASA’s Constitution, James continued to serve on the BASA council as an ex- officio council officer after his terms as BASA Chairman and Immediate Past Chairman ended.
James commented: “It is an honour to be awarded the Max Kochmann Award by BASA. I have been heavily involved with BASA for a number of years and have witnessed the wonderful work that BASA does to represent its members and promote the industry.”
James was presented with the award at the 34th BASA AGM held at Leicester Racecourse on March 17th by Will Barclay and Mark Louch, BASA Chairman.
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The layering of images within the designs, mixing bold colours with subtle photographic representation, will exploit the full range of the carpet manufacturer’s 32-colour High Definition Weave; a unique Brintons’ innovation that allows for infinite design possibilities and highly dynamic visuals.
BRINTONS TO LAUNCH POP-UP ART INSTALLATION AT CLERKENWELL
DESIGN WEEK Brintons Carpets have partnered with contemporary artist and filmmaker Shezad Dawood for a pop-up art installation at brand new creative workplace venue, 132 Goswell Road, to take place over Clerkenwell Design Week from 23-25 May 2017.
Dawood designed an installation in a loading bay of the building which will consist of a triptych of carpets featuring visual motifs and themes from his archive of work, across film, painting and sculpture. The triptych will also serve as a personal reflection on Dawood’s use of textiles in his artwork - ranging from his time at Paradise Row Gallery and current position at Timothy Taylor Gallery, to his upcoming solo show at this year’s Venice Art Biennale.
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Mirroring the cinematic nature of the stills, a triptych of films by Dawood will also be on display, projected onto woven textile screens. The films, entitled ‘The Melancholy Departure of 7669’, will continue the theme of archive, drawing on images and materials from his wide-ranging portfolio. The loading bay provided a completely blank canvas for the artist to work with, and the space will provide a fully immersive experience for visitors.
The venue, 132 Goswell Road is a former printing press and brewery in the heart of Clerkenwell, currently undergoing a radical reinvention by developer General Projects in partnership with architects BuckleyGrayYeoman. During this process, General Projects and Studiomakers have collaborated with arebyte to open a studio hub for artists and creative practitioners in the unused spaces of the building. Studiomakers is an initiative that works with property industry partners on entrepreneurial solutions to creating and retaining affordable artist workspaces in London.
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