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John Paul Evan’s Till Death do us Part is showing at The RAMM
EXHIBITION & ART WORKSHOPS
panel exhibition of beautifully vivid textiles. Exeter Cathedral,1 The Cloisters, Exeter; e eter t e r or
CERAMICS AND SCULPTURE SHOW Expect sleep gliding elegant forms, organic textured vessels and highly technical pieces. Quay Side Fine Art Gallery, Haven Road, Quay; y i e ne rt o
SOUTH WEST ACADEMY EXHIBITION Established names such as Prof. Alan Cotton, FRSA together with new academicians including Martin Proctor and Laurel Keeley bring together a new body of work focusing on paintings, photographs, prints and ceramics. Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Dowell Street, oniton te ert o
Until 15 February
Until 22 Feb
TREE OF LIFE AND OPEN HEAVENS EXHIBITION Bible stories are brought to life here as you discover the story of the Tree of Life – as opposed to the one we hear more about, that forbidden fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil – through a three
Until 25 February
Until 19 April
BRIAN RICE: 60 YEARS OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS A celebration of the abstract work of the distinguished West Country
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artist Brian Rice. Work includes his vibrant multi-form painting Green Cross, from his formative 1960’s London period, Dowth, with its European rock art influence and later work orton o , with its lyrical and mischievous twirling lines. Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen Street, Exeter; r e or
Until 17 May
A DIFFERENT STORY: AN EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS Standing the traditional norms of society on its head, John Paul Evans’s photographs of himself and his partner eter offer a wry take on traditional family portraiture and gender relations, while paying an affectionate
tribute to their enduring relationship. Touching. See page six for more. Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen Street, Exeter; r e or
22 February – 23 May
ARTIST ROOMS RICHARD LONG BEING IN THE MOMENT ne of the most influential artists of the second half of the 20th century – no-one else, after all, has ever been short-listed for the Turner Prize four times – sculptor Richard Long would walk the remote landscapes of the world, taking pictures, making maps, and returning to make large pieces based on them. Thelma Hulbert Gallery in Honiton; te ert o