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Andre Wallace

 

 

Andre Wallace plans to use the Former All Saints Church on the edge of the Neroche Forest as a temporary space in which to show artwork that will reveal a sense of place, the past and the passage of time.

Exploration of new digital media will act as a catalyst for this work, stimulating new ways of seeing and interpreting ideas.

Much of Andre Wallace's work as a public artist is concerned with the themes of 'journeying' and notions of antithesis, past, present and future; arrival and departure; navigation and transition through life. To explore these ideas he uses the human figure, often encapsulated in a boat or another formal vehicle, this creates an environment in which to place and contain the figure.

 

 

For further information click on the links below:

www.axisweb.org/artist/andrewallace

Royal British Society of Sculptors - Andre Wallace

www.sculpture.org.uk

 

More information and links regarding Andre Wallace will be appearing shortly

 


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