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Saturday 7 May - Sunday 26 June 2022 | Open Tues - Sat 10am - 4pm & Sunday 12 - 4pm
Angear Visitor Centre, Lakeside Arts
Admission - FREE
Craig Fisher makes paintings, objects, and large-scale sculptural installations that question representations of violence, disaster and its aftermath. His recent works employ a formal abstract language to explore ideas of pictorial disruption and spatial collapse through an investigation of the architectural ruin.
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