Sheila Hicks: Foray into chromatic tones

Colourful exhibition at the Hayward Gallery of textile art by Sheila Hicks.

Hicks describes her work as working with “supple materials” rather than textiles. I loved the medallions she had done in gold thread for the Ford Foundation and the textured experimental decorative panels.

For this show she had created “Sunset Pavilion Inhabited” a lovely work of large soft woollen bean bag style shapes in the pavilion space on the roof of the gallery. They were in bright cheerful colours and people were lounging on them and relaxing. A lovely use of the space.

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