Highlights: Still Life, Still Lives: The bold forms that Michael Geertsen constructs are provocative and idea- rather than practical-based. Assembled from dismantled items of tableware, Geertsen moves these homely forms from the draining board to the collecting cabinet. They are a sort of still life, drawing attention to what Norman Bryson evocatively calls 'the overlooked'. Edmund de Waal reports. |
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