We present a solo exhibition surveying 50 years of work by acclaimed artist Jacqueline Poncelet. Poncelet's work is characterised by a restless exploration of materials and making that is evident throughout her practice. As an artist she is fascinated by how tastes and fashions play out in the ways that humans dress, decorate living spaces, shape architecture and build infrastructures.
Explore Poncelet's largest and most ambitious exhibition to date, offering the rare opportunity to explore the breadth of her work, accompanied by a series of exciting public events programme.
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