METALISM. Re-thinking narrativity in metal at the Royal College of Art 2021
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Published: 26.10.2021
B.R. Gallery
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- B.R. Gallery
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- Beijing
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- 2021
Metalism: Re-thinking narrativity in metal at the Royal College of Art becomes the first official exhibition of the Royal College of Art's jewellery and metal programme in China, which will feature the work of nine representative Chinese graduates selected by the Royal College of Art's faculty. I hope these works will map out to the community how these cross-cultural learners, thinkers and practitioners have assimilated the creative methodologies of leading Western academic institutions while expressing their intellectual reflections.
/ Sally Li, B.R. Gallery
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/ Sally Li, B.R. Gallery
> More information about the exhibition Metalism: Re-thinking narrativity in metal at the Royal College of Art
B.R. Gallery
- Edited by:
- B.R. Gallery
- Edited at:
- Beijing
- Edited on:
- 2021
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