The Wick Culture - Interview The Wick x THE HUDSONS, Family Ties at Claridge's ArtSpace The Wick Culture - Interview The Wick x THE HUDSONS, Family Ties at Claridge's ArtSpace
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Interview The Wick x THE HUDSONS, Family Ties at Claridge’s ArtSpace

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Artists Richard, Richard WM and Henry Hudson and Curator Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst
In conversation
Artists Richard, Richard WM and Henry Hudson and Curator Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst
Claridge’s ArtSpace is proud to announce THE HUDSONS, Family Ties, a multidisciplinary, intergenerational exhibition of work by Richard, Richard WM and Henry Hudson. Curated by Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, the exhibition brings together these three British artists – father and sons – to be shown together for the very first time.

In all their work, they are united in their deep understanding and fascination of nature and natural forms. Their artistic practices all began to evolve at a similar time, though in remarkably different directions, incorporating a variety of mediums and processes. Yet, crucially, all connect strongly with the intricate and complex materiality of their mediums, involving physical processes that work earthen materials with clay, plasticine, scagliola and wood.

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Dates
31 January 2024 — 14 April 2024
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