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Bubbles, stalactites & the universe: a virtual tour
What do bubbles, stalactites & the universe have in common? Find out as tour guide and artist educator Kate Carder-Thompson takes you on a virtual mini tour of Michelle Allard’s Materialscape, Colwyn Griffith’s Something About Time, Robert Linsley’s A Geomorphic … Continue reading
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Ivan Jurakic´s Top 3 of 2010
As KW|AG gets ready for another cycle of installations in preparation for January´s new shows, we can´t help but reflect on 2010 and the exhibitions, artists and people who made it all happen, and it looks like we´re not the … Continue reading