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Life's a Gas

Life's a Gas
Life's a Gas
The recent series of paintings By Absorption respond to video footage documenting the artist working in the studio, moving within a darkened space populated by shadows, projected images and films (here Resnais’ Last Year in Marienbad). The work reflects upon time, absorption and viewing as a haptic experience
Harland, E.J.
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Fortnum, R.
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Richardson, F.
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Ireland, H.
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Harland, E.J.
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Fortnum, R.
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Richardson, F.
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Ireland, H.
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Harland, E.J., Fortnum, R., Richardson, F. and Ireland, H. (2009) Life's a Gas.

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Abstract

The recent series of paintings By Absorption respond to video footage documenting the artist working in the studio, moving within a darkened space populated by shadows, projected images and films (here Resnais’ Last Year in Marienbad). The work reflects upon time, absorption and viewing as a haptic experience

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Accepted/In Press date: March 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 149489
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/149489
PURE UUID: 0ab0e1ab-cf20-4689-b818-f96901f24d24

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Date deposited: 05 May 2010 13:27
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 01:09

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Contributors

Other: E.J. Harland
Other: R. Fortnum
Other: F. Richardson
Other: H. Ireland

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