What a pleasure to be exhibiting at the Body and Soul exhibition, London as we see out this summer. This exhibition explores materials, scale and consciousness in the representation of the human form.
Can Sculpture Ever Have A Soul?
Glyndebourne Afterrnoon on Show at The Light Centre, Woking
We’re thrilled to announce that Glyndebourne Afternoon is on exhibition now at The Light Centre in Woking, Surrey as part of the Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture exhibition. The exhibition is running from 22 June - 25 August 2019.
Glyndebourne Afternoon 2018 | Ink Polargraph, Acrylic On Paper
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Work Selected for Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture
This exhibition will explore how artists have used line in both drawing and sculpture. Guest Curator Caroline Worthington (Director, Royal Society of Sculptors) will use twentieth century sculptures from The Ingram Collection placed alongside contemporary drawings from the members of the Royal Society of Sculptors (RSS). The RSS is based at Dora House, South Kensington and is an artist led, membership organisation. They lead the conversation about sculpture today through exhibitions and events for all.