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EXHIBITION DISPLAY GRAPHICS
Client Wolverhampton Council
for the City Art Gallery
Project Manager Carol Thompson
Technical Adviser Cath Waymouth
Art Direction Duncan Youel
and Carol Thompson
Display Design Duncan Youel
Sensing Sculpture With curator Carol Thompson, technical officer Cath Waymouth and sculptor Trevor Clarke, we worked on the art direction, panel design and object display cases for the new permanent exhibition at the City Art Gallery. The ethos of the Show is quite unique—visitors are encouraged to touch and feel the work on display and make a more direct connection with each piece. The work ranges from traditional mid-Victorian figuration to modern sculptures of the 1980s and is made from a variety of materials. The show also looks at the important influence of RJ Emerson and the Wolverhampton school on the development of British Sculpture in the early to mid-20th Century.
Main image: Large-scale panel telling the story of the Master Sculptors of Wolverhampton;
Top and above: Views of the exhibition. This gallery is set in the former studios of the city’s Art School;
Left, bottom: The Drunken Clergyman by Sixties artist Vaughan Grylls
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