New exhibition opens at Richmond art gallery One Paved Court

By The Editor

24th Jun 2021 | Local News

A new exhibition opened yesterday in an art gallery at Paved Court in Richmond.

Kingston artist Ute Haring opened the new exhibition, A Trace of Space, at One Paved Court gallery yesterday June 23.

Ute's work encompasses photography, printmaking and painting and often centres around ideas of memory and place, the transitional nature of urban spaces and landscape, and its relationship with our individual identities.

The gallery said: "The exhibition brings together four series of work, made over the past 20 years.

"The central theme considers the way our identities are connected to the physical space we live in, through an exploration of the transition and transformation of architectural spaces and urban structures."

Read more about A Trace of Space here.

One Paved Court is an artist-run contemporary art gallery in a restored Georgian building in Richmond.

Ute will be doing a series of socially-distanced tours of the exhibition on Saturday 3rd July at 12.30, 1.30 or 2.30pm.

To book a tour email: [email protected]

Opening Hours

Wednesday – Sunday
  1. 00 – 5.00pm

Address

1 Paved Court

Richmond

TW9 1LZ

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