Darren Almond: To Leave a Light Impression

Delightful exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey of photographs and sculpture by Darren Almond.

The photographs were on a huge scale and were taken around the world over 13 years all using the light of a full moon and a long exposure. They gave a wonderful modern twist on the romantic idea of the sublime in landscape. They gave you the feeling of being in the landscape. I loved one of a dark navy rocky landscape and another which was almost a study in mist.

In contrast they were shown with small bronze cylinders about a foot high and shown at floor level. These carried on the moon them and were engraved with astronauts’ initials.  The handout said these were like standing stones and represent a connection between man and moon. I liked them but I am not sure I would have understood what they were without the explanation.

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