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Melanie Boreham

Tuesday, March 9, 2010. My exhibition the departed will be opened next Tuesday 16 March 6-8pm by art critic and writer Andrew Frost at Hardware Gallery. Continues to 1 April. Tues-Sat 11-5pm. Hope to see you there. Boreham uses human hair, a grossly intimate material, as a metaphor to examine the effects of separation. The continual growth and severing of our hair is a mimetic act of the often destructive pattern of our human relationships. Just as we are constantly cutting our hair, our re.The H.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. My exhibition the departed will be opened next Tuesday 16 March 6-8pm by art critic and writer Andrew Frost at Hardware Gallery. Continues to 1 April. Tues-Sat 11-5pm. Hope to see you there. Boreham uses human hair, a grossly intimate material, as a metaphor to examine the effects of separation. The continual growth and severing of our hair is a mimetic act of the often destructive pattern of our human relationships. Just as we are constantly cutting our hair, our re.The H.

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