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March
18th

20 March - 19 April 2009
Ross Jones highly finished and detailed drawings are cuttingly political. For all the messy issues with which they deal, Jones’ recent works are characterised by calm, considered reflection. In each of these works he seeks to distil a complicated political issue into just one of its visual constituent parts. The result {...}