Pitzhanger Manor acquires Julian Opie’s walking man
15-04-2024 19:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

Pitzhanger Manor acquires Julian Opie’s walking man

A walking man who has approaching Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery since 2021 but never arriving will remain stuck in place as the digital artwork has been bought by the gallery to go on permanent display.
(c) Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Julian Opie’s LED sculpture, Curly Hair, 2021 was first shown at Pitzhanger in 2021 as part of Julian Opie’s solo exhibition, coinciding with the reopening of the gallery post-COVID lockdown.
The acquisition of Curly Hair was made possible by the ge
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