Michael Craig-Martin
Colourful exhibition at the Royal Academy looking at the career of Michael Craig-Martin.
The show opened with Craig-Martin’s early work using found objects and explained how he developed this into painting large, bright, bold, simple images of everyday items.
The work was explained clearly and I found they works were much deeper than I had imagined. I have had a tendency to dismiss them as pop art. I hadn’t realised that his drawings and wall murals are made using tape or that some of the objects reflect an alphabet he was developed with each representing an unrelated letter.
The show ended with a new immersion piece shown on the four walls of a gallery using images he has made over the last 45 years.
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