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Oliver Curtis @ Royal Geographical Society
Oliver Curtis: Volte-face
19 Sept to 14 Oct
On visiting the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt in 2012, Oliver Curtis turned away and found himself looking back in the direction he had come from. What he saw fascinated him so much that he has made a point of turning his back on some of the world’s most photographed monuments and historic sites, looking at their counter-views and forgotten landscapes.
Taken over a period of four years, Volte-face is an invitation to turn around and favour the incidental over the monumental.
Royal Geographical Society, London
Location: England, London, United Kingdom Type: Exhibition
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