Drift
Apr 6, 2009 1:00 am | Monday
Venue
River and Rowing Museum
Mill Meadows
Henley on Thames, OXF, UK RG9 4
Henley on Thames, OXF, UK RG9 4
Details
This event repeats
daily until Jul 12, 2009
Times: All year; 1 May-31 Aug daily 10.00-17.30, 1 Sept-30 Apr daily 10.00-17.00. Closed 24, 25, 31 Dec & 1 Jan Telephone: 01491 415600 The Kirkham Gallery at the River & Rowing Museum will hold a contemporary art installation by the creative partnership brook and black in Spring 2009. Using Gericault's famous painting The Raft of the Medusa as a touchstone, the artists have responded to themes of the river, flood, climate change and loss. Using video, sculpture and sound they will cre...
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Event details
Drift at River and Rowing Museum
Times: All year; 1 May-31 Aug daily 10.00-17.30, 1 Sept-30 Apr daily 10.00-17.00. Closed 24, 25, 31 Dec & 1 Jan
Telephone: 01491 415600
The Kirkham Gallery at the River & Rowing Museum will hold a contemporary art installation by the creative partnership brook and black in Spring 2009. Using Gericault's famous painting The Raft of the Medusa as a touchstone, the artists have responded to themes of the river, flood, climate change and loss. Using video, sculpture and sound they will create a poetic, multi-layered art installation that reaches beyond the interior gallery space. brook and black have recently exhibited in France, Germany, and most recently at the Wallace Collection, London.
Telephone: 01491 415600
The Kirkham Gallery at the River & Rowing Museum will hold a contemporary art installation by the creative partnership brook and black in Spring 2009. Using Gericault's famous painting The Raft of the Medusa as a touchstone, the artists have responded to themes of the river, flood, climate change and loss. Using video, sculpture and sound they will create a poetic, multi-layered art installation that reaches beyond the interior gallery space. brook and black have recently exhibited in France, Germany, and most recently at the Wallace Collection, London.
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