Apologies in advance for the photo quality but it was quite dark down there where everything was on the walls. This isn’t a fully comprehensive view by any means.
A cut primed canvas composition by Robert Moon
Emma McNally, featured in a previous post, showed 5 framed graphite drawings of remarkable subtlety.
David Nash, best known for his massive rough-hewn wooden sculptures was represented by this velvety textured print.
I know the work is vulnerable but I do like the simplicity of this presentation of Alan Franklin’s delicate graphite drawing with brown tape border.
Bridget Riley, one of the two internationally famous artists on show (the other is Louise Bourgeois), presented these new black & white prints.
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