Our three solo shows will run concurrently. Wings Horns and Humans is an expansive exhibition of Lucianne Lassales sculpture - from small table top bronzes to lifesize outdoor works. With more than four decades devoted to figurative sculpture, Lassalle has earned recognition as one of the UK’s most compelling sculptors of the human form. Described by Benny Higgins, Chairman of the National Galleries of Scotland, as “one of the best figurative sculptors in the UK” Lassalle fuses classical tradition with contemporary subjects. Her latest collection draws upon the archetypes of Greco-Roman and Abrahamic myth, layering them with urban realities and modern cultural currents. From the exalted flight of Icarus to the mischievous stance of Rambeaux, Wings, Horns and Humans embodies a dialogue between the sacred and the feral, the timeless and the contemporary.
Also showing in the Upper Gallery is a solo exhibiiton of painting by sharply witty feminist and political sculptor Natalie Papamichael. In the Lower Gallery is a presentation of paintings and objects by sought after artist Matt Lambert.