“It’s not just the dimensional quality that is unsettling here; it’s the figures themselves. They are peculiar; their eyes bulge, their fingers reach, their toes are long. Some show their teeth. Still, they seem friendly enough: They laugh, talk and carry on. Some appear to be singing. Draped in cloth, covered with plaster and paint, Bull’s figures bid the viewer to come closer but also to keep some distance; they’re sociable, but like strangers from another time…” Read the full review here.