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A Dedication to Form

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In the first sculptural exhibition from Lacey Contemporary, 'A Dedication to Form' focuses on the works of three exceptional British sculptors, working in metal and dedicated in their practice to the exploration of form, be it natural or abstract. At the heart of this exhibition is a collection of works that blend narrative with personal expression.

Lead by a combination of experience and intuition each artist engages with the material to create a visual encounter, a personal interpretation of the world around them. Formal representation gives way to deconstruction, notions are embedded in surface details and subtle references are made through structure. 

For each artist, their work is a journey of interpretation. Transferring narrative and reference into a physical object, a dedication to form, be it human or abstract. 

Join us for the opening event on Wednesday November 5th from 6pm - 9pm. 

Artist ( Description ): 

Simon Bacon, Tyler Fenn and Nick Moran

Venue ( Address ): 

Lacey Contemporary Gallery, 8 Clarendon Cross, London, W11 4AP

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