January 31st, 2013
Sunday 16 February to Sunday 14 April at Djangoly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park. The gallery is open 11am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday, and noon to 4pm, Sundays and bank holidays. Admission is free.
This first exhibition of the artist’s work in the UK since 1979 reflects her dialogue with nature and her use of a rich range of unconventional media, including huge drawings made out of doors, where rolls of paper were smashed with rocks, stroked with rocks or rubbed with graphite until they take on the characteristics of the site. A video will also show how one 460ft-long drawing was made in this way.
Image: Ring of Fire 2010
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