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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Harry Nankin's Syzygy


Exposed by the sky on clear moonless nights at Lake Tyrrell near Swan Hill, Harry Nankin’s remarkable glass-mounted photographs of scrambling insects and twinkling galaxies are literally made of congealed starlight. Unprecedented in the history of photography Syzygy reflects “photo-poetically” upon time, space and our increasingly troubled relationship with the non-human world.

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