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Art Gallery: Maggi Hambling - Sea Sculptures and Paintings
Art Gallery: Maggi Hambling - Sea Sculptures and Paintings
Selections of Hambling's new wave of sculpture
Saturday, 01 May 2010
To accompany theartsdesk Q&A with artist Maggi Hambling by Hilary Whitney, this is a selection of pieces from two new exhibitions of her latest work opening in London and Cambridge. Maggi Hambling: New Sea Sculptures at Marlborough Fine Art coincides with The Wave, an exhibition of Hambling’s wave paintings at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. These paintings, sculptures, etchings and reliefs (a new departure for Hambling) energetically capture the restless motion of the sea and demonstrate Hambling’s increasingly bold way of working.
Click on the images to view them in a slideshow.
- Laughing wave with moon
- Laughing wave
- Wave relief 17
- Wave relief 02
- Wave rolling
- Wave rising
- March wave rolling - detail
- Wave tunnel
- Read theartsdesk Q&A with Maggi Hambling
- New Sea Sculpture at Marlborough Fine Art, London until 5 June
- The Wave: Paintings by Maggi Hambling at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge until 8 August
- Maggi Hambling's official website
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