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Round and back back

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Cottrell, Simon

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Gallery Funaki

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A wearable brooch in monel, acquired by the National Gallery from an exhibition held at Gallery Funanki. The work utilised programmatic mapping of theories of intuitive progression as a means to build generative form.

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2037-12-31
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