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Atikrantam is a classical Indian dance movement, as well as a yoga posture – a rolling and twisting back bend that starts and ends in a squat position.
As a structural engineer, Geoff Morrow’s sculptural practice involves exploring movement, geometry and form. This piece tries to encapsulate the movement of Atikrantam, and how Geoff feels when he’s practising it!
Material: Mild steel
Dimensions: 60cm high x 80cm wide x 40cm deep
Exhibitions:
Made exhibition at Morley Gallery in March 2016.
Shoreham Sculpture Trail in June 2017 by The London Group (exhibition video)
Pullens Open Studios – Iliffe Yard Gallery, London – 7th to 9th June 2019
Pullens Exhibition in the Art Academy, London – December 2021.
Availability:
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