Kim Baker, Louisa Chambers, Lisa McKendrick, Ben Walker, curated by Ruth Solomons
The eye of a needle represents an allegorical portal of impossibility through which the participating artists employ symbology, gesture, and playfulness to push their subject matter. Their resulting works abound with multiple meanings and rich visual complexity. Via:[ARTRabbit]
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Needles Eye at Transition Gallery Private view Friday 17th February 2012
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