Isidro Blasco exhibits in November
October 31st, 2007
During a stay in a Shanghai artist’s residency last year, Isidro Blasco developed works inspired by China, which will be shown in the special exhibition space of the Contrast Gallery in China.
His signature three-dimensional sculptures combine architecture, photography and installation to explore themes of vision and perception in relation to physical experience.
The exhibition will open later this year on November 24.
Contrasts Gallery
contrastsgallery.com
To read more on this project, see the latest issue of Indesign Magazine, in newsagents from 22 November
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