None of us know what the future holds. But there is a certain way, to part the veil and see in some small way, how it may look- just take a look at Central St Martins
Year after year, their students help to shape the future. Starting the show this year was Matthew Harding who sent out models like living serene kinetic sculptures. So I was most excited when our dear friend Levi sent through the shots from the show and explained that Matthews work had been ' inspired by Linda Carter, Naum Gabo, and the late 70's aesthetic'
Naum Gabo KBE, (5 August 1890 - 23 August 1977) was a prominent Russian sculptor in the Constructivism movement and a pioneer of Kinetic Art. London’s South Bank Centre is the location of the largest collection of Gabo’s sculpture. Caroline Collier, the gallery exhibition organizer there and an authority on Gabo’s work said, “The real stuff of Gabo’s art is not his physical materials, but his perception of space, time and movement. In the calmness at the ‘still centre’ of even his smallest works, we sense the vastness of space, the enormity of his conception, time as continuous growth.”







