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ANNA LERINDER

Observations 2, Not Always By the Horizon

april 14 – MAY 5, 2018

Swedish visual artist Anna Lerinder exhibits mixed media works in stoneware, pottery and porcelain. Lerinder creates wall-mounted works and other objects inspired by surface and light, her own studio as well as her previous travels to Japan.

Just as in architecture, it is clear in Lerinder’s works how the bodies and modules relate to one another. The way that the natural light falls into the gallery space affects the experience of this exhibition and there is a strong sense of materiality here. 

The restrained and austere, aesthetically on point result is also the very essence of Romanticism and its view of the sublimity of nature. Likewise, there are elements of budding spring in Lerinder’s earthy colour palette.

Artist talk: Tuesday April 17, 5.30 pm.

Photo: Felix Odell.

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ANNA LERINDER

“The Aspect of Time II”, black ceramics.

ANNA LERINDER

“There”, coloured bone china.

ANNA LERINDER

A selection of works from the exhibition Observations 2, Not Always by the Horizon.

ANNA LERINDER

“Not Always by the Horizon”, black stoneware, painted.

ANNA LERINDER

A selection of works from the exhibition Observations 2, Not Always by the Horizon.

ANNA LERINDER

“Then”, brick clay and “It Was For the Night”, coloured stoneware.

ANNA LERINDER

A selection of works from the exhibition Observations 2, Not Always by the Horizon.

ANNA LERINDER

“When We Were There”, black ceramics, painted.