Isabel Nolan: Another View from Nowhen

Colourful exhibition at Bloomberg Space of two pieces by Isabel Nolan.

The main work is a dramatic, bright tapestry taking up two walls of the space which represents the Walbook River which lies beneath the building. It thinks about the historical and physical layering of the site. It combines wonderful shapes and colours to create an abstract landscape which dilutes into black and white at the edges.

It sits with an angular, cream and red sculpture. I wasn’t so attracted to this as it seemed to be quite abstract but according to the helpful guide I was chatting to  it represents a bull, the symbol of the Roman temple in the basement.

Closes on 3 June 2018

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