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Viewing The Sublime in Nature

On show at 24 Cork Street is a brilliant group exhibition of works by contemporary artists inspired by the grandeur and majesty of raw natural beauty. Curated by Daniel Malarkey in collaboration with leading galleries such as Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley and Kasmin Gallery, it urges us as a society to step back and reflect on our new-fangled reality.

Specially commissioned works by Patrizio di Massimo and Tancredi di Carcaci that explore the relationship between humanity and the natural world are shown alongside exquisite paintings by Celia Paul and Gladys Nilsson. Also on display is a magnificent bronze candelabra by Claude Lalanne, the French sculptor and designer most widely known for her surreal sculptures inspired by organic forms. The result is rich and diverse — and offers a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of our increasingly busy new normal.

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Dates
16 June 2021 — 10 July 2021
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