GROUP EXHIBITION

A separate place between the thought and felt

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South Parade presents A separate place between the thought and felt, a group exhibition bringing together contemporary and historical works.

The exhibition takes its title from the first line of The Corridor, a poem by British, beat poet Thom Gunn (1929–2004), in which a clandestine watcher becomes aware that he himself is sensed whilst looking through a keyhole, though not seen. The corridor becomes a location of existential awareness having moments before been featureless and bland.

This exhibition presents works that evoke a sense of Space and Place and the differing ways to experience the world; whether conceptual, visual, tactile and beyond. Space becomes place when we pause and cease moving in abstraction.

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GROUP EXHIBITION

A separate place between the thought and felt

Press Release
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South Parade presents A separate place between the thought and felt, a group exhibition bringing together contemporary and historical works.

The exhibition takes its title from the first line of The Corridor, a poem by British, beat poet Thom Gunn (1929–2004), in which a clandestine watcher becomes aware that he himself is sensed whilst looking through a keyhole, though not seen. The corridor becomes a location of existential awareness having moments before been featureless and bland.

This exhibition presents works that evoke a sense of Space and Place and the differing ways to experience the world; whether conceptual, visual, tactile and beyond. Space becomes place when we pause and cease moving in abstraction.

Exhibition Space
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Griffin House, 79 Saffron Hill, London EC1R 5BU, UK
View all exhibitions in... London, England, GB
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