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Depicting motion motionlessly
On the Move: Visualising Action at the Estorick Collection, London. 13th January – 18th April 2010.
17th January, The Sunday Independent, The Critics, Visual Art/Film by Charles Darwent.
“And other rooms bring Miller’s story up to date by focussing on the modern interest in depicting motion motionlessly, from Jonathan Shaw’s shot [...]
Also posted in Art, Exhibition, Photography, Press Tagged Art, Birmingham, Charles Darwent, Eadweard Muybridge, estorick collection, harold edgerton, Jonathan Miller, Jonathan Shaw, motion, Movement, on the move, on the move visualing action, perception, Photography, Press, The Independent, Triple Jumper Leave a comment
Push the Boundaries – Interview with Terry Grimley
Click here to read the full article on the Birmingham Post’s website.
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Constantly in motion – Wall Street Journal review On the Move