
A brush with… Phyllida Barlow
A brush with...
The Importance of Touch in Sculpture
I think touch is psychologically right you know everything from repulsion to huge desire it's a very restless centience. The movement of a body with a totally still silent dumb body I think there's something about that that's sort of absurd in a way. It isn't a bonini that's actually telling an amazing story that possibly has more to do with theatre and possibly even film and picture making than what I would consider sculptured be. That is like the weather or temperature or all sorts of qualities of our daily lives that don't take an object form. And I think it's wonderful what you say about touch because I think that is an invisible language that goes on between a viewer and a
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