In search of the heart of Exeter

Heart of Exeter

Where is the heart of Exeter? Artist Volkhardt Muller will try to find out in his exhibition at 89 South Street, Exeter during Exeter Open Studios.

The Heart of Exeter will officially be open Friday to Sunday, November 4-6, 10am-6pm and will feature new video work, printmaking in process and a plywood sculpture service – a 240×120 woodcut will be made, which will be sold off by the square centimetre from £2.50.

Also you’ll be able to decide on the format, and apparently the “picture of preference” will come back together in another place and time.

Volkhardt will also be collecting materials for future work through conversations.

The work is part of an Arts Council England funded R&D process

For more about Volkhardt’s project check out the Revisions and Propositions website.





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