Not exact matches
Fifty years on, the historical relevance of this groundbreaking
show continues in our digitally driven world in almost everything we visually (and even aurally) consume — from CGI and special effects seen in Hollywood blockbusters to design
encountered in our
everyday lives and, of course, in fine arts.
Miller was known for her adventurousness as a war reporter, but in many of the images she
shows an eye for the
everyday human
encounter, picturing Picasso as relaxed and humane character rather than the protean monster of legend.
Inspired by
encounters between forensic science and the domestic environment, in her first solo
show in London, Haines explores our relationship with
everyday objects and the insight these give into human desire, fear and mortality.