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RBS Inside
Annual 2005
Artists: Chris Dunseath, Richard Ducker,Dick Onians,
Mike Roles, Simon Hitchens, Christopher Poulton, Brian Taylor, Micheal
Lyons, Andre Wallace, Richard Rome, Marianne Lovink, Aleksandras Aleksejevas,
Detta Fane, Peter Hofer, Susan Cutts, Graham Williams, Tine Bech, David
Begbie, Robert Worley, Lisa Snook, Barbara Ash, Giles Penny, Leonoor Vader,
Derek Morris and Katherine Gili.
The RBS Inside Annual 2005 at the RBS Gallery, South
Kensington London and Sculpture in the Garden; a Celebration of the RBS
Centenary at the University of Leicester’s Harold Martin Botanic
Gardens, Leicester. These two major exhibitions showcase an exciting diversity
of indoor and outdoor sculpture from a comprehensive cross section of
the RBS membership.
The RBS Inside Annual 2005 emphasises elements of wit,
surprise and play in works that range from traditional to contemporary.
They deal with an array of subjects and ideas through diverse means /
in manifold ways some ight hearted, some serious, some reflective.
Press View: Weds 15th Junel from 11am to 5:30 pm or by appointment
Exhibition runs: Thurs 16th Junel- Friday 19th August, 2005
Artists
Talk: Weds 29th June at 6:30pm
There will be a unique opportunity to view the show and
have a glass of wine at the RBS’ FREE Wednesday late opening event,
where some other RBS sculptors will present their work.
Gallery open: Weds - Fri 11am - 4pm
Nearest Tube: Gloucester Road / South Kensington
ADMISSION IS FREE
RBS GALLERY LOCATION
Royal
British Society of Sculptors
108 Old Brompton Road
LondonSW7 3RA
All Exhibitions/Activities are
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RBS
External Exhibition: Sculpture
and works on paper by Diane Maclean
Exhibition runs: Thurs 5th May -Sun 6th September
Scottish sculptor and environmental artist Diane
Maclean has created a striking outdoor sculpture of stainless steel called
Mountain, with accompanying photographic images and works on paper displayed
inside the Museum.
Inspired by the work of Natural History Museum scientists, Maclean's work
reflects the way scientists try and understand the mineral, molecular
and crystal structure of the Earth and beyond.
‘I was fascinated by the beautiful and unusual molecular structures
of the minerals they are researching. The collections inspired me to create
a sculpture that would truly reflect the structure of the Earth.’
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