Antony Gormley’s Exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts Explores Humanity and Nature

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At the Royal Academy of Arts in London, England, British sculptor Antony Gormley is presenting a series of works with a highlight on the use of organic, industrial and elemental materials.

“I want this exhibition to encourage present, first-hand experience,” said Gormley. “It will concentrate on the body in space: firstly, the viewer’s body, through a series of proprioceptive environments that enhance awareness, alertness and sensorial space, and secondly in the presentation of discrete objects that evoke what it feels like to inhabit a human body.”

Curated by Martin Caiger-Smith and Sarah Lea, the exhibition includes works such as Body and Fruit, Lost Horizon I, Host, Subject II, Cave, Clearing VII, Matrix III, and more

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