Morgan Fisher at Raven Row - picture preview

Sarah Orme
Wednesday 23 February 2011 01:06 GMT
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A new exhibition by Los Angeles artist Morgan Fisher opens in London tomorrow.

The show at the Raven Row gallery covers forty years of Fisher’s work in film, photographs, paintings, and architecture.

Four of his 16mm films will be shown, as well as Color Balance (1980), a three-projector installation.

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Fisher, who was born in 1942, made his first film in 1968 and later moved on to painting in the early Nineties.

The exhibition runs from 24 February to 24 April 2011, and entry is free.

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