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Selected images from The Eye of the Beholder. A photograph of a person smiling, then a blurry picture of a palm tree, and then a photograph of a red flower with a harsh shadow.

The Eye of the Beholder

Polly Apfelbaum, Atilla Csörgö, Rivane Neuenschwander, Yoshihiro Suda, Vibeke Tandberg

16 February - 07 April 2002

The Eye of the Beholderbrings together works that engage the eye in diverse ways, from an evocative film which presents a mysterious bubble drifting through landscape, to meticulously hand-carved wooden flowers, and a series of portrait photographs offering different versions of the same subject.

Exhibition image

From The Eye of the Beholder - a photograph of a person smiling against a black background.
From The Eye of the Beholder - a blurry, black-and-white picture of palm trees.
From The Eye of the Beholder - a photograph of a red poppy suspended in the air against plywood, with a black shadow cast on to the wood.
From The Eye of the Beholder - a multi-coloured pattern made of jagged shapes lies on the gallery floors.
From The Eye of the Beholder - a white glass sits on a large black table.