Preparations are under way for an exhibition of paintings from influential Scottish artist Ken Currie at the Bradford 1 Gallery in Centenary Square.
Three large paintings from his 2007 Immortality series – entitled A Gate, A Door and A Window – will be exhibited in Bradford for the first time from tomorrow. The exhibition will also feature a selection of other works, including Dead Stag, from his previous Animals series.
Mr Currie is influenced by traditional Spanish painting and his larger-than-life canvases primarily explore visions of power, darkness and immortality.
The exhibition will run at the Bradford Council-run venue until Saturday, May 4.
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