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Vertigo

Paige Bradley

Level 2, Chelsea Wing

Royal Brompton Hospital

Royal Brompton Hospitalenty clay figures will be temporarily suspended from the ceiling in the Chelsea Wing. Paige's sculptures show the human race as a singular individual searching for connection. Paige's recent work has become a symbol of struggle – both being contained and liberating ourselves from self-inflicted boundaries.



Chaos

Now-Jan 27th

Gas Station, Tempelherrenstraße 22, 10961 Berlin/Kreuzberg
t:: +49 30 221 609 312

Artist, Erin Newell, appears in a group exhibition in Berlin around the theme of chaos - a combination of positions from art and science. Erin will be displaying the work "Let Fall" previously shown in London at the Nunnery gallery this summer.





The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (solo show)

Now — 1 Nov

The New Art Gallery Walsall,
Gallery Square, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 8LG
www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk

Gordon Cheung creates hallucinogenic visions inspired by a wide range of sources including science fiction, 18th century romantic painting, zombie films, cartoons and current affairs. His works reflect on such contemporary issues as the war on terror, religion, economics, globalisation, the digital age and technology. The artist will lead a tour of his exhibition on Saturday 3 October at 2pm. Please reserve your free place in advance by calling 01922 654400. www.info@gordoncheung.com





Paige Bradley - Vertigo

Permanent

Twenty clay figures will be temporarily suspended from the ceiling in the Chelsea Wing. ‘My sculptures show the human race as a singular individual searching for connection. My recent work has become a symbol of struggle – both being contained and liberating ourselves from self-inflicted boundaries. From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a container already built for us to fit inside: a social security number, a gender, a race, a profession, an IQ. Are we more defined by the container than what we are inside? Would we recognize ourselves if we could expand beyond our bodies? Would we still be able to exist if we were ‘uncontained’?’ www.paigebradley.com

Level 2, Chelsea Wing

RoyalBrompton Hospital





   
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