At the end of the 8th century BC the Assyrian King Sennacherib chose Nineveh as his capital and built what he called the 'Palace without Rival', decorating it with finely carved reliefs.
At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma ...
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