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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Julian Penberthy, Amusements, 2016

Julian Penberthy

Amusements, 2016
Digital print on paper from an edition of 10
20 1/2 x 17 1/2 in
52.1 x 44.5 cm
Edition of 10
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This image by Julian Penberthy seems very apt given the Covid-19 lockdowns, with the empty streets, so it fits the theme of 'Emergence & Transformation - Revisited' perfectly; and also...
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This image by Julian Penberthy seems very apt given the Covid-19 lockdowns, with the empty streets, so it fits the theme of 'Emergence & Transformation - Revisited' perfectly; and also reminds us of the empty townscapes or seaside resorts we see in the media. We are very pleased to be working with Julian Penberthy, an artist working in digital media, whose work prior to the pandemic might have been perceived as unpeopled, dreamlike scenes, strewn with familiar human ephemera; yet now, his imagery seems so prescient. They are transformed into images of lockdown: the empty halls, deserted streets, strewn with objects belonging to an absent humanity.

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