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John Carter: Sight Lines is the first review held in the UK of the renowned Royal Academician John Carter and will cover the artist's work over the past 50 years. Carter is best known for his abstract sculptures and his dynamic combination of painting and sculpture.
Celebrating the interaction between object and architecture, John Carter: Sight Lines will be held in Jerwood Gallery's remarkable ground floor galleries. Foreshore Gallery and rooms 1 & 2.
"Carter is an imaginative artist, a maker of objects that provokes thought by first engaging our senses, inducing us to speculation through visual pleasure and surprise." – Mel Gooding, Art Historian.
The gallery is open Tuesday - Sunday. Ticket prices range from £0 - £9
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