This group exhibition features the work of a selection of leading British artists currently working in the medium of paper. Taking its title from the belief that the folding of 1,000 origami cranes bestows eternal good luck on the folder, the e…

This group exhibition features the work of a selection of leading British artists currently working in the medium of paper. 

Taking its title from the belief that the folding of 1,000 origami cranes bestows eternal good luck on the folder, the exhibition showcases examples of contemporary paper-cutting, origami and kirigami. 

The exhibition examines the traditional and modern methods and techniques behind the ancient paper art, as well as exploring the sculptural and graphic possibilities of the medium. 

Exhibiting artists include Andersen M Studio, Louisa Boyd, Anine Bosenberg, Kate Hipkiss, Anna Howarth, Astrid Jaekel, Davy and Kristin McGuire, Su Owen, Brigitte Parusel and Callum Russell. 

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