The Weight of Words review – fascinating, curious and occasionally bewildering

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Henry Moore Institute, LeedsCrouching calligraphy, a radiant riposte, a 12-step interrogation of strangers… words take shape in myriad ways as 18 artists explore what happens when poetry and sculpture collideThere is a beautiful work in The Weight of Words, a show about the overlap between poetry and sculpture, that consists entirely of a single noun printed in grey on a page. “Stilllife” is the word – every letter, except for the first and the last, running together in a fence of shadowy verticals.It alludes to the art of still life painting, of course, where drooping flowers are supposed to double as memento mori. But more than that, it speaks of life stilled to the point of death. The ashen colour is nearly fading away, and turns out to be the grey of something less vital than paint. Czech artist Pavel Büchler made this work in 2017 using only dust. A tiny filament stands just proud of the surface, turning the work into sculpture. Continue reading...

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