Phyllida Barlow: set
Exhibition 27 June – 18 October 2015
A serious exhibition of recent work made specifically for The Fruitmarket Gallery by Phyllida Barlow, one of many worldwide artwork world’s brightest stars. Born in Newcastle in 1944, and with a profession spanning 5 a long time, Barlow is thought for monumental sculpture made out of easy supplies resembling plywood, cardboard, cloth, plaster, paint and plastic. Bodily spectacular and materially insistent, her sculptures are impressed by the surface world, and with the expertise of dwelling and searching.
Barlow’s exhibition set out, in her personal phrases, to ‘flip the Gallery the wrong way up’. A brand new sequence of huge sculptures engulfed The Fruitmarket Gallery in artwork, spilling from the higher gallery over the staircase and into the bottom ground, engaging the customer from the road and into a brand new world.
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Looks brilliant and joyful too