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Exhibition

Forty Years Drawn: Pete Bossley

OBJECTSPACE, 1 AUGUST – 18 OCTOBER

The ways in which we encounter architectural drawings in a gallery space are varied. We may view vertically mounted copies of drawings hung on walls, originals held flat within vitrines, which we bend over to look at closely, or projected imagery, moving animations of space. Pete Bossley’s , currently exhibited at Objectspace, offers a different approach to looking

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