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87-year-old Tollerton artist featured in Tate art book
Sardul Gill settled in Nottingham in 1972 and began his artistic education. He went on to teach at what was then South Nottingham College for almost 30 years.
He was a prominent figure in Nottingham's Asian Artists Group during the 1980s and had his work exhibited widely, from Leicester Museum to the New Art Exchange.
Now, his piece, Earth Shrine, will appear in Alina Khakoo's 'A Brief History of British South Asian Art', from Tate Publishing. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Nottingham's Viraj Soni went to visit his house, which doubles as an art studio.
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