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Antony Gormley
Together
, 2020
40.7 x 59 cm. (16 x 23.2 in.)
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Antony Gormley
Together
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40.7 x 59 cm. (16 x 23.2 in.)
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Antony Gormley
British, born 1950
Together
,
2020
Antony Gormley
Together
, 2020
40.7 x 59 cm. (16 x 23.2 in.)
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Antony Gormley
Together
, 2020
40.7 x 59 cm. (16 x 23.2 in.)
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Medium
Photopolymer gravure on Somerset 300 gsm soft white textured paper
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40.7 x 59 cm. (16 x 23.2 in.)
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Antony Gormley’s remarkable drawings are more about the feeling of being inside the body than its appearance from outside. They express physical and spiritual experiences of what it is like to be a human being in the world, with fear and loneliness as well as joy and sharing. Together is an image of community at a time when we are all experiencing isolation, and a representation of the reunions with loved ones that we all fervently hope may soon be possible.
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