Preview: Pangolin London Summer Show
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Your support makes all the difference.An explosion of sculptures, prints and drawings is to be unveiled at the Pangolin's Summer Show tomorrow.
Showcasing an assortment of both emerging and established creators, visitors are offered a unique opportunity to see art mediums in a new light.
Dark against light, bold against the subdued, the vast array of mediums complement each other harmoniously - the monumental steel works of Terence Coventry alongside the elegant creations of Ann Christopher RA, the darkly humorous work of David Bailey against Abigail Fallis’s poignant comments on overfishing.
Prices start at just over £800.
The Pangolin London Summer Show runs at Pangolin London, Kings Place, 90 York Way from 10 August to 11 September. To find out more, visit www.pangolinlondon.com
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