Abstract
Textile artwork inspired the architectural traces, materials and rhythms at Brinkburn and by JMW Turner's 1832 painting of the Brinkburn Priory. Displayed in response to two alcoves within the main corridor at Brinkburn Manor.
A study completed by Kelly of two large fabric and textile artworks on display at Brinkburn has already been selected to appear in the architecture room at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, and is currently on display in the Wohl Central Hall in London until 18 August.
A study completed by Kelly of two large fabric and textile artworks on display at Brinkburn has already been selected to appear in the architecture room at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, and is currently on display in the Wohl Central Hall in London until 18 August.
| Original language | English |
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| Type | 2024 Material and Memory; Brinkburn Exhibition with English Heritage Solo installation and group exhibition. |
| Media of output | Exhibition |
| Publication status | Published - 16 Jul 2024 |
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Textile Artwork: Traces of Brinkburn
Mackinnon, K., 21 Nov 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Other › peer-review
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