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Wednesday 19 April 2023
Venue: Nottingham Contemporary
Price: Free
Time: 2pm-3.30pm
In this walkthrough V&A Computer Art Curator Melanie Lenz will discuss Charlotte Johannesson's new exhibition which brings together textiles, digital graphics, plotter prints, paintings and screenprints made over the past 50 years. Image, pattern, colour, texture, material and language recur and play out across time and different mediums. The survey brings handmade paper works from the early 1990s, presented here for the first time, into conversation with new experiments in lace made especially for this exhibition.
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