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Royal Society of Sculptors Summer Exhibition


  • Royal Society of Sculptors 108 Old Brompton Road London, England, SW7 3RA United Kingdom (map)

I am happy to see my series of sculptures titled Non Fungible Destinies (or NFD for short), selected by curator Sigrid Kirk for the Royal Society of Sculptors Summer exhibition, opening 28th of June.

This exhibition is open to all members and fellows of the Royal Society of Sculptors, working in any medium. Sigrid Kirk is co-founder of the Association of Women in the Arts and an independent curator, cultural strategist and art adviser. With broad ranging interests and knowledge across the sector she is widely recognised as an industry connector. She is a Trustee of the Drawing Room, on the Eye of the Collector Advisory Board, Glasgow International Advisory Board and the IKON Gallery London Advisory Board.

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Exhibiting artists: Madi Acharya-Baskerville, Simon Allison, Nicola Anthony, Helen Barff, Lucy Barlow, Mark Beattie, Maurice Blik, Lise Boussière, Clare Burnett, John Clark, David Cooper, Dido Crosby, Lynn Dennison, Chris Dunseath, Emma Elliott, Nicole Farhi, Jill Gibson, Cheryl Gould, Camilla Hanney, Alexandra Harley, Neil Hedger, Joseph Hillier, Steve Hines, Linda Hubbard, Dilys Jackson, Andrew Kearney, Clare Kenny, Millie Laing-Tate, Sandra Lane, Hywel Livingstone, Briony Marshall, Melissa Murray, Christy Symington, Almuth Tebbenhoff, Sarah Villenau, Sheila Vollmer, Poppy Whatmore, Emma Woffenden.


Non Fungible Destinies, (detail) 2021, Nicola Anthony (c)

Non Fungible Destinies, (detail) 2021, Nicola Anthony (c)

Can we predict the future? When I look forward I envision a world where we rely on both faith and science to help us survive.

Over the past year I have been collecting the top searches across the UK, capturing each day as a moment in time. These search terms – “Banana bread recipe”, “intensive care, “nightingale hospital”, “meaning of furlough” began to string together like a poem of our times, a bottled up predictor of the next moments for humanity.

Find out more about this artwork here