Interrogates the forces of opposition and reaction that drove the creation of much British postwar sculpture from the 1960s onwards, through the work of six sculptors, including Anthony Caro, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding.
Roelof Louw (1936-2017) made sculpture from wooden slats, cast-iron wedges, sand-blasted scaffolding poles, rope and neon. He made installations using industrial rubber bands, rolled-up lead sheets, or using tape recorders and the movements of viewers around a space.His work addresses itself to our bodies ...
Despite widespread criticism of multinational companies, they have made an unparalleled contribution to the development of Eastern Europe over the last 15 years.