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GROUND BREAKING LONDON DEBUT FOR BRIGHTON ARTIST.
GROUND BREAKING LONDON DEBUT FOR BRIGHTON ARTIST.
Paula Sigley, the artist who recently hit headlines in Brighton with
her squatted art exhibitions around the city has taken her unique
work to The Foundry in London.
Paula is working in association with S.C.R.A.P. records as part of a
two week celebration of cutting edge music & art.
Nov 5th-19th.
The Foundry.
84-86 Great Eastern Street, London
S.C.R.A.P. present two weeks of music and visual art at the legendary
Foundry gallery in East London.
During the weekdays experience the paintings and sculpture of PAULA
SIGLEY which will then be complimented by live music from the
S.C.R.A.P. label and films by SECRET FILMS during the weekends.
Paula Sigley, 32, failed her arts o-level but now turns down offers
of 2000 and more for her sculptures and paintings.
In 1998 Paula?s evocative and challenging Womb Room installation was
featured on global news network CNN, other pieces have appeared on
British T.V.
The Brighton Fringe and frontline arts groups have utilised her
stunning visual art.
Most recently Paula courted controversy again when her ?My thoughts
inflicted? mannequin was displayed at a squatted arts centre on
Brighton seafront leading to media coverage.
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