Mick Burson
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     Richard levy Gallery  presents The Importance of Packing a Lunch, an exhibition of Mick Burson’s sculptures made of wire, wood, clay, and metal. The sculptures are small because Burson made them while traveling in Europe for a month using materials collected along the way that would fit in a lunchbox. They are intuitive and simultaneously playful and poetic.
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  • Walls
  • Steel Horses
  • Valentine Sewing
  • Thick Boys
  • Horses
  • Exhibitions
    • The importance of packing a lunchbox 2018
    • Wend
    • Paper
    • Should Have Been A Cowboy
    • Kismet
  • CV
  • Reading
  • Contact
  • A mess made in Albuquerque
  • Video
  • Archive
  • Ode to Boats
  • Blog
  • Shop