In September 2020, we had presented a group show called 2020: It’s Good To Be Home to reflect the feeling that had sprung in so many of the importance of the hearth, a renewed respect for the home. But by early 2021, what we were missing most was human interaction. The shared, spirited walk-meets of summer and autumn were long gone.
Our artists agreed, even those who generally delight in isolated working, and indeed make it part of their process, that a friendly face, not to mention a spirited and forensic dialogue, would not go amiss.
So we put our artists, or studios, together in working pairs. Sometimes, this has meant a distance of thousands of miles, but no one has let a li…
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