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Sculpture In the City. Part 2 of 2

Sculpture In the City. Part 2 of 2

25/05/2020

Elisa Artesero’s The Garden of Floating Words at 70 St Mary Axe provides a moment of respite for a traffic marshall in hi-vis gear. Though best seen at night when the poem’s words seemingly float in the air, the blurred reflection gives an indication of the effect. Dutch/Light (for Agneta Block ) by Jyll Bradley […]

Sculpture in the City. Part 1 of 2

18/05/2020

I’ve been cycling as part of my daily exercise and, as the City isn’t far from me, went down to wander down all those little side streets and alleys where I found some of this year’s Sculpture in the City. OK, so the first one is certainly not on a side street but it is […]

Gilt of Cain

11/05/2020

I caught sight of this sculpture by Michael Visocchi & poet Lemn Sissay in Fen Court from a distance during one of my bike rides in a deserted City of London recently. It was unveiled back in 2008 to commemorate the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 1807. The complete integration of text and […]

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Painting the Infinite at Rosenfeld Gallery. Post 2 of 2

04/05/2020

In a separate space from the painting exhibition at Gallery Rosenfeld featured in my previous blog, we came upon this magical sculpture, Living Light, by Shuster + Moseley. This shot demonstrates the apparent simplicity of the sculpture: 5 suspended hand blown glass discs with a light source. My companion here, fellow ArtCan artist Lisa Price, […]

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Painting the Infinite. Rosenfeld Gallery. Post 1 of 2

27/04/2020

Sometimes paintings are so delicate they really can’t be appreciated properly in a photograph: Riccardo Guarneri‘s work seen at Gallery Rosenfeld is a case in point. These recent paintings by the octogenarian Italian were shown with those of the much younger Chinese painter Qinzhen Han: while different in age, gender and nationality, their concerns are […]

New work by Bridget Bailey

07/04/2020

Bridget Bailey is a textile artist whose work has featured before in my blog; I first met her many years ago when she was a milliner and I love how she uses those skills, honed over so much time, to create these exquisitely made pieces for Garden Delights, an exhibition, now online, at Byard Art in […]

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