When Forms Come Alive: Sixty Years of Restless Sculpture

Beautiful exhibition at the Hayward Gallery of contemporary sculpture which is inspired by movement, fluidity and growth in nature.

There were 21 artists in this show and from the first work by a group called Drift which had amoeba like light shades elegantly dancing from the ceiling I was hooked.

I was surprised how much if the work I recognised from going round the private galleries such as Marguerite Humeau’s sculpture like a huge fungi of beeswax and Ruth Asawa’s basket like hangings.

I loved Michel Blazy’s “Bouquet Final” which created bubbles from a scaffold which gently grew and waved in the draught and the colours of Jean-Luc Moulene’s glass work.

Oh and now about a neon rollercoaster?

Closes 6 May 2024


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