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lynn mowson

Sculpture, Animals, Empathy, Witnessing

December 22, 2015May 3, 2019

Director’s Cut – Blake Prize

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very pleased that flesh lumps (pieta) was selected for the Director’s Cut for the 2016 Blake Prize.   William Blake’s poem The Fly, 1793 was influential in developing my attitudes towards non-human others.

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Posted in Exhibition: beautiful little dead things, 2014, Exhibition: Director's Cut, Blake Prize, 2016, Series: fleshlumpsTagged Blake Prize, Directors Cut, nonhuman animals, SculptureBy lynn mowson

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