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Fiona Crisp

Fiona Crisp

Temple of Apollo, archival inkjet print from transparency, 2006

Temple of Apollo is from a group of seven large-scale  images made during a residency at the 18th Century landscape gardens of Stourhead in Wiltshire, UK.  The images were part of the exhibition Beauty and the Beast which looked at the relationship between Classicism and The Contemporary and was commissioned by The National Trust in collaboration with The Hotbath Gallery, Bath and the The British School at Rome.

Fiona Crisp selected by Carl Von Weiler. Image courtesy Matts Gallery, London.

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