Last week, the exhibition of
Tim Lewis's "drawing machines" at
Flowers Central was just being set up; it runs till 8 May -
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Inside the gallery, automata electrical and mechanical -
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The kangaroo is drawing a donkey, and on the left is ... a snuff movie ...
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In the window, this mechanism -
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Also on Cork Street,
Barry Flanagan's work, including many hares -
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In the catalogue, the intriguing "Thumb prints, mirror prints, money" -
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The Flanagan exhibition has finished; the current exhibition at the
Waddington Gallery is
Tapies.
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