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Viewing Sheila Hicks at Alison Jacques

Alison Jacques Gallery presents ‘Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential,’ a captivating inaugural exhibition at their brand-new Mayfair location on 22 Cork Street.

Renowned artist Sheila Hicks, a global advocate and pioneer, has enjoyed a long-standing collaboration with Alison Jacques since 2012. Hicks, whose remarkable journey spans a life of artistic exploration and global wandering, has continually deviated from predefined artistic paths. Her insatiable thirst for innovation and adventure allows her to cast humble materials into the spotlight, reshaping our perception of them.

In ‘Infinite Potential,’ Sheila Hicks showcases various series of new works, each contributing to her extensive artistic vocabulary. In a London debut, Hicks introduces an installation of ‘Talking Sticks.’ These wall-based batons, crafted from bamboo and multicoloured pigmented fiber, engage in a visual dialogue with one another, furthering Hicks’ exploration of the joy and potential of colour while expanding the horizons of sculptural possibilities.

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