This piqued my interest, so I Googled and found a site where you can see
some pages of the "extensive catalogue" that accompanies the exhibit.
_http://www.directdesign.co.uk/lostinlace.html_
(http://www.directdesign.co.uk/lostinlace.html)
The large scale laces would best be seen in person,
Knowing I'm not going opt be able to get to this, I thought I'd search the
internet. The exhibition's website has an impressive picture of what looks
like the main hall, showing the scale of some of the pieces:
http://lostinlace.org.uk/
Sue
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On 10/12/2011 12:08, Jane Partridge wrote:
I managed to get to the Lost in Lace exhibition on Thursday. There is
still some building work going on in the Museum and Art Gallery, which
if you go in by the main entrance is between the Bridge Gallery and
the stairs down to the Gas Hall, and a lot
I managed to get to the Lost in Lace exhibition on Thursday. There is
still some building work going on in the Museum and Art Gallery, which
if you go in by the main entrance is between the Bridge Gallery and the
stairs down to the Gas Hall, and a lot of the lifts between floors are
out of acti
I have just known about an exhibition at Birmingham Museum which may
interest you: 'Lost in Lace' is its name.
Maybe some arachne member in Birmingham could tell us a little bit about it.
This is the link:
http://lostinlace.org.uk/home
Best regards from
Maria Greil
in Madrid, Spain
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