„Acres of mental space” – Tacita Deans gefundene Landschaften

Landscape perception is as central to Tacita Dean's work as her use of analogue film. Using examples from the exhibition "Deceptive Images", at Marta Herford Museum in Bielefeld, Nadine Henrich, an art historian specialising in photography, shows how the British artist combines found images and handwriting, myth and the present in her photogravures to create spatially immersive narrative image sequences: acres of mental space.

Marta Museum Blog:

https://marta-blog.de/acres-of-mental-space-tacita-deans-gefundene-landschaften/

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