Sculptor reinterprets notions of motion through his hands-on artworks. His latest exhibition, Vanishing Point: A shift in perspective, in a south London warehouse, is an exploration of the joys, intricacies and physics of movement. The sculptures emulate the geometry, repetition and movement inherent in nature, while allowing visitors to engage with this beauty hands-on. The exhibition is .
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