The Return of Jack and Becky: a propositional reconstruction

Alessandro Zambelli

    Research output: Non-textual outputExhibition

    Abstract

    Exploring coincidences of event, time and place surrounding the probable Roman artefact London Stone on Cannon Street in London, this ‘undisciplinary’ drawing gathers together a cast of characters and contexts, both real and mythical, involved in the Stone’s history and representation. Uncertainty surrounding its not-archaeological and not-architectural provenance invite this ‘undisciplined’ response.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Mar 2018
    EventMarks Make Meaning: Drawing across disciplines - University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
    Duration: 12 Mar 201829 Mar 2018
    http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/whats-on/gallery/gallery-exhibitions-2018/marks-make-meaning-drawing-across-disciplines

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