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  • 2018
  • 8th April 2021
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  • Catherine pawson
  • ceaseless
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  • clarification
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  • december
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October 2018

Celebrating 1000 years of history at the Moritzkirche

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October 2018

Gentle shifts in colour and form in Ibiza

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September 2018

‘…these powerful organs of expression — colour and chiaroscuro…’ John Constable

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September 2018

‘When I first made a grid, I happened to be thinking of the innocence of trees…’ Agnes Martin

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August 2018

Perspectives on a wood shed in Vermont

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August 2018

Finding structures within structures in Louis Kahn's New Hampshire library

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July 2018

‘Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it and gnaw it still’. Henry David Thoreau

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July 2018

Littoral thinking

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June 2018

Vistas and Portals

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June 2018

Recasting the familiar

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