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Reverse Gaze

Andrew Barns-Graham

The focus of this body of portraits is on the direct gaze.

Initially these figures appear melancholic, but on closer inspection we ask ourselves are we the viewer or is it us that is being viewed, or indeed scrutinised.

The stares are sometimes intense, some look through you with ambivalence, some with concern or pity. Minimal landscapes behind the sitters allude to a changing terrain or climate.


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