ONLINE: Making New Worlds, Extended
Richard Saltoun Gallery presents Making New Worlds, Extended , an online exhibition featuring a selection of works on paper by gallery artists Li Yuan-chia, Dom Sylvester Hou茅dard and Greta Sch枚dl on the occasion of Kettle鈥檚 Yard exhibition Making New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia and Friends, open until 18 February 2024.
During his life, pioneering artist Li Yuan-chia was committed to fostering creativity and supporting contemporary practitioners. He founded the LYC Museum & Art Gallery in 1972 in the Cumbrian village of Banks, where he showcased kineticism, land art and video art, together with ancient artefacts and works by British modernists.
The LYC was shaped through friendships and personal affiliations, such as the one with Dom Sylvester Hou茅dard, included in Making New Worlds. In the early '60 Li Yuan-chia lived as a guest of Greta Sch枚dl in Bologna and their friendship resonated with her work in the way it challenges the social constructs of language and suggests alternative forms of expression and interpretation.
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Richard Saltoun Gallery presents Making New Worlds, Extended , an online exhibition featuring a selection of works on paper by gallery artists Li Yuan-chia, Dom Sylvester Hou茅dard and Greta Sch枚dl on the occasion of Kettle鈥檚 Yard exhibition Making New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia and Friends, open until 18 February 2024.
During his life, pioneering artist Li Yuan-chia was committed to fostering creativity and supporting contemporary practitioners. He founded the LYC Museum & Art Gallery in 1972 in the Cumbrian village of Banks, where he showcased kineticism, land art and video art, together with ancient artefacts and works by British modernists.
The LYC was shaped through friendships and personal affiliations, such as the one with Dom Sylvester Hou茅dard, included in Making New Worlds. In the early '60 Li Yuan-chia lived as a guest of Greta Sch枚dl in Bologna and their friendship resonated with her work in the way it challenges the social constructs of language and suggests alternative forms of expression and interpretation.