Shary Boyle - Part 2 of 3
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Shary Boyle is well-known for her bold and fantastical explorations of the figure. Fuelled by concerns about class and gender injustice, Boyle approaches her work with an expressive candor and compassion; exploring a range of psychological and emotional states through sculpture, drawing, painting, installation and performance. Employing a high-level of handmade craft and detail, her multidisciplinary practice – at once spirited, oneiric and poetic - mines the history of porcelain figurines, animist mythologies and arcane techniques to create a symbolic language uniquely her own.
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