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Saturday 8 February 2020 | 3pm - 5pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free, booking recommended
Exhibiting artist, Diane Simpson, discusses her 40-year art practice in this special event.
Since the 1980s, Diane Simpson's sculptures have evolved from a diverse range of sources, including clothing, utilitarian objects and architecture. In this talk, Simpson sheds light on some of the important references that have consistently directed her work. Drawing on examples from the past four decades, Simpson provides insight into her process of transposing two dimensions into three: creating detailed drawings describing shapes, angles, and edges; then translating these into meticulously constructed forms in real space.
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