Talks & Seminars
The Crucible with Garry Fabian Miller
For 35 years artist Garry Fabian Miller has lived on Dartmoor, a landscape which he will explore in this lecture.
For 35 years Garry Fabian Miller has lived on Dartmoor. His home is surrounded by an imagined circle 8 miles wide – which he thinks of as The Crucible within which his life has been lived.
It exists as an external mapped topography of moor and river valleys, through which he has walked each day across time, seasons and the passing years from which all of the pictures he has made, coming from his exposure to things seen and felt here.
Garry will explore these ideas in this lecture with particular reference to artworks included in RAMM’s exhibition Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape.
It exists as an external mapped topography of moor and river valleys, through which he has walked each day across time, seasons and the passing years from which all of the pictures he has made, coming from his exposure to things seen and felt here.
Garry will explore these ideas in this lecture with particular reference to artworks included in RAMM’s exhibition Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape.
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