We are delighted to share the wonderful installation views from our latest exhibition SUNLIGHT: Roger Ackling, the most significant exhibition of his work to date.
Book tickets now: https://t.co/TIPNrY8Qcf
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“Slowly the sun awakened the empty valley, pushing back the curtain of shadow from its forested slopes and its reed beds and its vegetation like tangled hair. The ochre wound of the quarry glittered when the sun touched it” — Rachel Cusk doing landscapes like no other @ftweekend
“We don’t need to get inside everything, break down every door, storm in like conquistadors. There are other ways to approach a film. We can gently knock. We can walk around it in circles.”
My interview with the excellent Italian film-maker Alice Rohrwacher. Her new picture, La Chimera, is fabulous, one of the year’s best https://t.co/AqlHNE3g2K
@occasionalpaper made a beautiful book about Roger which has been educating me about his practice until I can see the work in person: https://t.co/6g9UWF4IbN
I’ve been captivated with the work and life of Roger Ackling since @PeterFoolen introduced me to him on here. So I’m overjoyed this exhibition is coming to my home city of Norwich next month!
SUNLIGHT: Roger Ackling
18 May - 22 September 2024
SUNLIGHT is the first survey of British artist Roger Ackling (1947-2014) and the most significant exhibition of his work to date.
‘She is a cunning craftswoman who draws circles and parallels across time, embedding patterns that unite seemingly disparate tales.’
@Ange_Mlinko on the short fiction of Jo Ann Beard:
https://t.co/tOVA8AEARv
I attended Summer School with Mia Gallagher back in 2019 and it challenged everything I thought I knew about a writing workshop. Mia is an exceptional facilitator with sharp insights and a deep care for storytelling. The whole @stingingfly team were beautiful hosts.
We're back with a new series of The Poetry Detective on @BBCRadio4. The intrepid @Vanessa_Kisuule digs into the surprising backstories of more treasured poems https://t.co/izfjkdepEG
Having my mind blown by INLAND by Gerald Murnane published by @andothertweets — the opening is like an uneasy dream, a scintillating nightmare. Echoes of Deborah Levy and other writers I love. The details revealed in slow motion, the naming, the seeping landscapes and rooms…