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5 August - 30 September 2008
"Authentic tidings of invisible things; of ebb and flow, and ever-during power; and central peace, subsisting at the heart Of endless agiation."
William Wordsworth, The Excursion 1841
About the Exhibition
Garry Fabian Miller was born in Bristol in 1957 and lives and works on Dartmoor in the west of England. Much of his early work was landscape based, focused on the horizon between sky and land or sea, but since 1984 he has made essentially abstract photographs without camera or film, exploring the possibilities of making images with the raw material of light itself.
The exhibition Authentic Tidings of Invisible Things presents works from the Exposure series (2005), made in response to the artist's visits to Tiree over the course of 2005, and is part of the ongoing Westerley project, curated by Garry Fabian Miller and Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh.
Exhibition Preview
Monday 4 August 2008, 6-8pm, An Tobar. All welcome.
Exhibition Opening Times
Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm (Sunday 1-4pm, August only)
Admission Free.
www.inglebygallery.com
Image: Exposure (5 hours of light) June (2) 2005. Courtesy of Garry Fabian Miller and Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh.
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