Anna McNay

Interview with Agathe Sorel

18/09/14

Agathe Sorel: Retrospective

Studio of Contemporary Art, Forest Hill,
London


12 October – 12 November 2014 

(viewing by appointment, contact [email protected])

Private Views: 9 October, 6-9pm and 11
October, 4-7pm

Agathe Sorel was born in 1935 in Budapest
in pre-revolution Hungary. Moving to Paris, via London, to study under Stanley
William [Bill] Hayter, she encountered contemporary art and abstraction for the
first time. Her work has been principally interested in the line, and its 3D –
or even 4D – properties, which she has explored in print works and sculpture.
She now has work represented in 43 major museums worldwide. In advance of an
open studio and retrospective exhibition, organised to coincide with the
putting together of a catalogue raisonné of her work, Studio International
spoke to Sorel about her career.



To read this interview, please go to: http://www.studiointernational.com/index.php/agathe-sorel-retrospective-london-print-works-sculpture