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Melanie Wilson, Landscape 11 | Photo: Tom Medwell

Melanie Wilson: Landscape 11

November 4th, 2013 by

This is a flinty and enigmatic work by sound artist, writer and performer Melanie Wilson which interweaves the lives of three women, separated by time and circumstance. The landscape of Exmoor and the narrator’s camera are the lenses through which we observe these lives as they slowly emerge from the shadows and take shape. Melanie […]

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Melanie Wilson and Abigail Conway: every minute, always

Melanie Wilson and Abigail Conway: every minute, always

August 24th, 2011 by

Reviewed by Dorothy Max Prior and Andy Roberts Her: We’re invited to come with a partner or friend. It’s a trip to the cinema, I’ve found a nice young man, and we’re offered the back row and a box of popcorn (‘salty or sweet?’) by the prettily-uniformed usherette. Well, what could be better on a […]

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