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» Art Highlights: Tuesday 24 to Monday 30 August

A Fine Line

Made ‘on the spot’ and commissioned by Fabrica, Frederic Geurts’ structure of delicate steel pylons that elevate a rising white curve from one end of the gallery to the other is ‘A Fine Line’. Geurts’ fascination with the dynamic properties of materials extends to finding the ‘tipping point’ – the point at which the whole piece may fall over…
A Fine Line, Fabrica, 40 Duke Street, 01273 778646. Until 30 August

Cardigan and Modern Toss

Kate Jenkins, wool artisté and designer of the Cardigan knitwear label, will be showing and selling her collection of original art and limited edition prints. Sharing the space will be the cult cartoonists and animators Modern Toss. Together, they’ve also created some woollen filth.
Cardigan and Modern Toss, Brighton Fishing Quarter Gallery, 26 August–7 September

Critical Mass

Now extended until September due to popular demand, Antony Gormley’s Critical Mass is an installation made up of 60 lifesize cast iron body forms made from 12 discrete moulds of Gormley’s body, with the aim of evoking contradictory readings and emotions from the viewer.
Antony Gormley: Critical Mass, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea, 01424 229111. Until 26 September

Dead Eagle Trail

Last chance to see Jane Hilton’s portrayal of the 21st century cowboy. Photographed within their own personal environments and surrounded by their collections of artefacts and memorabilia, Hilton’s four year expedition is the latest project emanating from her obsession with American culture.
Jane Hilton: Dead Eagle Trail, Crane Kalman, 38 Kensington Gardens, 01273 697096. Until 29 August

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