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Romany Mark Bruce: (UN)SEEN


  • The Batsford Gallery 268 Hackney Rd England, E2 7SJ United Kingdom (map)

(UN)SEEN is a new collection of paintings and sculptures by Romany Mark Bruce, Irish-born sculptor and painter, exploring the way we interact with our environment. How do we choose to look at our surroundings, or do we choose not to recognise at them?

These are difficult times for many. Early on in the collection, figures are stooped, hooded, unable to connect with the outside world. Are we afraid and disempowered in these challenging times?  Do we look inwards in an attempt to avoid interacting with the harsh reality of life?

Some present as shadowy urban figures, on the outside of society, hiding what they see. Others as members of the establishment; well dressed, figures of authority, seeing, or claiming to see, with confidence and authority. Do they see? Or are they blind, unable to see reality?

The artist is the designer and creator of the Brighton AIDS Memorial unveiled by Mr David Furnish on the 9th October 2009, a bronze sculpture which has become an iconic landmark on the map of Brighton.

Exhibition to coincide with the publication of the artist’s book, Sculpting Colour with Unicorn Publishing, written by Alex Leith.

(IN)VISIBLE
Acrylic on Canvas, 61cm x 91cm

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