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Annual exhibition
at the Royal Academy featuring the work of artists in their second year at the
schools there.
I did find this a bit of a mixed bag and I must admit rereading my notes now not a lot of images have stuck in my mind. I have written next to works by Rhys Coren “rather jolly and decorative” but I have no memory of them now. In my defence I have done a lot since!
I did find this a bit of a mixed bag and I must admit rereading my notes now not a lot of images have stuck in my mind. I have written next to works by Rhys Coren “rather jolly and decorative” but I have no memory of them now. In my defence I have done a lot since!
As you can see
from the photo I did rather like a piece by Kira Freiji called “Closer than
Morning” as it was quite fun and used the space in an interesting way. I also
have to mention that one of Freije’s works was made of powdered coated steel
and aluminium, cotton and baby oil! That’s a first for me!
I liked Anna
Hughes sculptures particularly one like a cross section of a melon but I found
it hard to marry up the titles of items in the leaflet to the works. Robin
Seir’s bright, decorative works reminded me of Gary Hume’s works based on
hospital doors.
I think my
favourite piece was Wanda Wieser’s sculpture which looked like a wash basin
with a mouth and tongue where the tap should be! I want one as a wash basin!
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