The Fragility that Marks Us by Deborah Sanderson Lillie Gallery
The Fragility that Marks Us by Deborah Sanderson
Lillie Gallery
2 – 28 May
Deborah Sanderson is a multi-disciplinary artist, who for this exhibition has produced a collection of work in painting, drawing
and sculpture. With a contemporary twist, the work explores through the tradition of storytelling, an archive of our personal
journeys as human beings. Depending on what we choose to accept or reject, the truth depends on the storyteller.
The exhibition coincides with the publication of Deborah Sanderson’s debut novel: ‘The Wonder Turner’. This literary piece furnishes the Viewer with the theme of Time and Perception. Public readings of extracts from the novel are to take place at the Lillie Gallery during the Festival of Museums.
The Lillie Galler, Station Road, Scotland, Glasgow G62 8BZ
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