Warwick Arts Centre’s Mead Gallery is here hosting the first UK solo exhibition by Latvian artist Daiga Grantina. 

Drawing inspiration from bodies and landscapes, Daiga creates sculptures which explore how materials meet and react to each other in ways that make the viewer look again at their size, form and meaning. The interactions of the materials echo the ways that living systems and environments evolve - shifting, growing and unfolding across multiple dimensions.  

For this month’s exhibition, Grantina has responded to the Mead Gallery’s architecture and natural light with new and existing works, to expand on ideas explored in What Eats Around Itself, her critically acclaimed solo exhibition at the New Museum in New York.

“I am excited to be working with the Mead Gallery team,” says Daiga, “and to begin a dialogue with the gallery’s generous volumes. I hope my exhibition will offer audiences a sense of light relief during darker times.”

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