This exhibition, curated by Dr Jo Melvin, brings together a selection of Flanagan’s iconic bronze sculptures alongside earlier works, offering insight into the interconnectedness of aspects of his practice that are often seen as distinct. The way the sculpture relates to us – bodily, viscerally, smell, touch… sensory and primordial perceptions – from sand, cloth, stone to bronze – all material has tangible, tactile qualities – autonomous as sculptures but also suggestive of bodies and skin, skin and its folds, creases.