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Sicily 1994 C type
Journeys
that begin with hope. A Labyrinth in which one can wander indefinitely
without ever reaching an end.
The photographic work that Graham Gaunt produces is diverse in content
and style. His work centers' on unpopulated spaces, streets and buildings.
The photographs achieve a sense of calm through a combination of compositional
stasis, warm coloration and uncluttered environment. This quietness gives
way to a sense of unease as the viewer explores the series of images.
This experience parallels that of documenting a slow and uncertain journey
taken by the artist. This recent body of work which Graham considers a
kind of travel photography, hence the “ aimless” and “arbitrary”
nature of passing through. Spain, Sicily and Morocco are the location
for these photographs. Featured in this show is the fishing village of
Taghazout in Morocco, and the coastal town of San Lucar de Barrameda on
the south east coast of Spain.
Dr Chris Short lecturer of art history Howard Gardens Cardiff.
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