THE SUNDAY PICTURE

From: The Independent - London | Date: January 29, 1995| Author: Isabel Lloyd | Copyright information

This week's picture that can be seen for nothing is Doll's House by Patrick Hughes (1993, oil on board). Since 1964, Hughes (who describes himself as a surrealist) has concentrated on three-dimensional relief paintings, usually with an uninhabited , architectural subject - rows of brightly lit night-time skyscrapers , or empty interiors, all walls and windows. These appear to leap...

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