Throwing Shapes
Suki Beg | Tuesday 2 November, 2010 18:37

Vanessa Jackson ‘Throwing Shapes’ Detail, 2010 Courtesy of the artist and Cafe Gallery
Curated by Rebecca Geldard, Throwing Shapes is a group exhibition presented by Coleman Project Space and Café Gallery Projects. The exchanged dialogue between the works of Vanessa Jackson, Clare Goodwin Alastair Duncan, Kilian Rüthemann and the two different project spaces are one of colourful abstract shapes, modernist notions and dance. Speaking in sharply defined symmetries formed by geometrical systems this exhibition explores and shatters language barriers. Until 7 Nov. Cafe Gallery Projects, 1 Park Approach, Canada Water, SE162UA www.cafegalleryprojects.com
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