at the lightbox

there are permanent-collection sculptures by the english graphic artist and sculptor elizabeth frink at the lightbox gallery & museum in woking (thank you surreymuseums.org for the snap). frink’s work studies the ‘male’ body in bronze, walking madonnas, and animals in mid-to-late twentieth century. sometimes these creations rise from the vaults; assisting peter hall as curatorial assistant, we summoned them from those depths into exhibitionary spaces. works of renowned and sickly figure-and-landscape painter pierre-auguste renoir were also summoned later on, of stoic-imperialist british horticulturalist and garden designer gertrude jekyll, and – thankfully – of participants in a nice project titled outside in spanning various regions.