3 February 2011
I always find it interesting how the small space before you enter the bigger gallery space in Rivington Place is used. This time photo's of carved stumps hang at the top of the walls touching the ceiling. The space was separated by small strokes hanging from the ceiling with leaving a decided space left to pass to the next space.
Sheela Gowda uses the entire big gallery space for her sculptures that form one installation work. Also upstairs, although that work wasn't as strong as the work downstairs. The reason for this could be because of the colours and lighting in the room.
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