Disabled artist Jason Wilsher-Mills, who had been due to show his work at the Tate after winning the equivalent of the Turner Prize for disabled artists, has found new ways to work while self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic by putting his giant inflatable sculptures on display in the back garden of his home in Sleaford, Lincolnshire.
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Coronavirus - Mon Jun 22, 2020