A series of profiles on the life and work of artists of international stature
Sean Kenny is perhaps most famous in this country as a designer of stage sets -
for example, Blitz, Maggie May, The Four Musketeers, and the National Theatre's production of Uncle Vanya. Kenny may not resemble anyone's idea of a visionary. Nonetheless, as his words reveal, he is a man with a vision. He is really convinced that the kind of rooms we live in shape our work, that the way school books are printed affect learning and character, that 'useless' shapes of steel or concrete in a street, park, or room can usefully animate people's lives.
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