Pilar Corrias Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Sabine Moritz
Sabine Moritz, Flow IV, 2020. Oil on canvas, 200 x 200 cm. 78 3/4 x 78 3/4 in. Courtesy of the artist and Pilar Corrias, London.
LONDON
.- In her current solo exhibition at Pilar Corrias Gallery, Mercy, Sabine Moritz presents a selection of paintings, works on paper and, for the first time, photographs, encapsulating the full-range of the artists practice. Collectively, the works in the show reflect upon and respond to the unprecedented political, economic and environmental shifts of the last 12 months, which, compounded by an incessant, global news cycle, threaten to overwhelm the individual. An urge for respite has been awakened en masse: the desire for a miracle, grace Mercy.
Living
09:08 17/03/2021
Archaeological excavations in Adegem near Maldegem, West Flanders, have uncovered traces of a Roman road linking Antwerp to an important Roman camp. The existence of the road was known, but now for the first time there is archaeological evidence.
The Roman road between Antwerp and the West Flemish municipality of Oudenburg has been discovered during archaeological excavations carried out as part of the construction of a supermarket. The archaeologists started last week and soon found traces of the ancient highway. The site is right next to the N9 route and we expected to find something here,” said archaeologist Johan Hoorne. “The fact that it really is there is very cool.