Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential

Colourful exhibition at the Alison Jacques Gallery of new pieces by Sheila Hicks.

This was a new gallery and a great space with two rooms on the ground floor and two more in the basement. I didn't know Hicks’ work but she is her late 80s. These are large, ambitious works made of textiles.

Upstairs included an example of what is evidently a signature piece for her, "Talking Sticks" where she wraps bamboo in multicoloured fabric. I loved a massive piece which took up a whole gallery and consisted of great bundles of brightly coloured fibre.

Downstairs were more monotone fine hangings called "Veil" and subtle woven pictures in pale colours.

Closed 18 November 2023


 

 

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