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New exhibition at Crisis Bermondsey Project Space
Visual artist and sculptor Hugo Dalton is exhibiting at Crisis' Bermondsey Project Space until 19 February.
Mother Nature B.D.S.M is an exhibition of sculptural installations and wall-drawings based on the famous prehistoric cave-paintings in Lascaux, France. Hugo Dalton's site-specific drawings at Crisis's Bermondsey Project Space will use imagery associated with Bondage, Domination, Sadism and Masochism to evoke humankind's ancient, complex and increasingly fetishised relationship with Mother Nature.
The Bermondsey Project Space is an art gallery, studio facility and creative centre established in a former warehouse by Crisis in partnership with Bow Arts. The Bermondsey Project Space offers affordable studios to 60 artists, including some of London's most talented professional artists, as well as homeless and ex-homeless artists. The Space also provides training and work experience opportunities for Crisis members.
From 2012, The Bermondsey Project Space will expand to combine creative workshop, training and start-up spaces for homeless and vulnerably housed Crisis members, 100 artist studios and 10,000 sq ft of gallery and project spaces that will showcase innovative new work from resident and established artists through a programme largely curated by the writer, Edward Lucie-Smith.

