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SPACE
ODYSSEY
Art Tower
Mito, Japan,
Feb. 10 to May 6, 2001

Participation by
Wenyon & Gamble supported with a grant from
The British Council
Space
Odyssey
Art Tower Mito's "Space Odyssey" exibition focuses on the mystery and beauty
of outer space, particularly the ties that link human beings and space. It consists
of paintings, photographs, installations and videos.
Featured Artists and Works: Michael Light (US), Charles & Ray Eames (US),
Thomas Shannon (US), John McCracken(US), David Malin (Australia), Wenyon & Gamble
(US & Britain), Thomas Ruff (Germany), Hiroyuki Moriwaki(Japan), Jiro Hirano
(Japan), Akira Kanayama(Japan)
Photographs by the Hubble Space Telescope and by the Subaru Telescope, etc. |
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Susan Gamble
Michael Wenyon
© Wenyon & Gamble 2002
mail(AT)wengam.com
Modified: 01/04/02 |
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Airy's
Discs (r), Wenyon & Gamble, 1988, in Space Odyssey, Art Tower Mito,
2001
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hologram,
300 x 1200 mm, on easel, with photo-projection background
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The Fringes
of the Shadows of the Knives,
drawing in Opticks, Isaac Newton, 1730
(Royal Greenwich Observatory) |
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The Fringes
of the Shadows of the Knives,
Wenyon & Gamble, 1987
300 x 1200 mm hologram on easel
with black and white rear-projected slide |
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The Stars, Edinburgh, circa 1970,
Wenyon & Gamble, 1994 (detail)
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The
Colour of the Stars, Edinburgh, circa 1940, Wenyon & Gamble, 1994 (detail)
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Essay originally
published in Space Odyssey , the catalog of the exhibition at the Art Tower
Mito, Japan, Feb 10 - May 6, 2001
© 2001 Wenyon & Gamble and the Art Tower Mito,
ISBN4-943825-48-6
To purchase the catalog, please contact:
The
Art Tower Mito,
Mito, Japan, tel.: 029-227-8120 |
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