Artemis arrives at Glyndebourne
Deborah Bell's sculpture Artemis is installed near the Ha-Ha at Glyndebourne in May 2012 as part of our Art and Sculpture at Glyndebourne for the 2012 Festival.
Deborah Bell is a leading South African painter and sculptor whose work is created in dialogue with multiple worlds, texts, histories and consciousnesses. She is also widely known for her collaborative projects with William Kentridge and Robert Hodgins.
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