We got some lovely reviews for our installation Ophelia’s Ghost which is part of a beautiful exhibition at Compton Verney Museum.
“A show stopping homage to Millais” Financial Times
“A moving installation… a clever, original take on Millais Ophelia in Tate Britain” Mail on Sunday
“The first contemporary work in the sequence is also the most impressive. Davy and Kristin McGuire have created a lifesized hologram of a drowning Ophelia which is uncannily realistic, complete with bubbles and swimming fish. At the technical cutting edge, it clearly references Millais’ famous Pre-Raphaelite painting” Birmingham Mail



Ophelia’s Ghost is part of Shakespeare in Art at Compton Verney Museum until 19th June. Book your tickets here.
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