No visible horizon

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Groat, M., Limit, J., Crabtree, J., Evans, W., Magor, L., Malbeuf, A. and Myers, L. (2016) No visible horizon. [Show/Exhibition]

Abstract/Summary

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Walter Phillips Gallery examined its history and dedicated its fortieth exhibition to a series of new and existing works by a group of contemporary artists. As a starting point, each artist was invited to create a new work that takes Walter J. Phillips’ unusual Flying Island (1923) print as an open-ended starting point. The floating untethered landmass he depicted hovers above a body of water with no visible horizon. Conjuring divergent connotations; artists’ were invited to respond directly or as a thematic starting point.

Item Type Show/Exhibition
URI https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/121771
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Arts and Communication Design > Art > Fine Art
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