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The Longest Journey

"...It draws, for example on medieval art, expressionist language, catholic ritual, renaissance art, and classical mythology; and just as the tragic, the savage, the grotesque or the voracious can be found intertwined with grace and wisdom in these traditions, so we find them here..."

"...The work belongs to the present, but has its sources also in the continuum of scholarship, craft, mythology, narrative and history that individuals between cultures are often so able to discover and maintain."

Ian Starsmore





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The Longest Journey
Sculpture, 1994
Polychromed wood.
Size: 320cm x 335cm x 10m