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An exhibition at the Royal College of Art (Hockney Gallery) which presented
a suggestion about how drawing can be used to view, understand and respond
to the world around us. We wonder whether, in a age of social, political and visual chaos,
slowing down our interaction with the world, through drawing, can act as a radical move?
Exhibiting artisits included Rachel Davey, Kate Ducker, Emma Harry, Yoonjeong Oh,
Alex Park-Reeve, Rachel Sale and Hao Yin.
Publication designed in collaboration with Tuomas Kortteinen.