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Night-Time Landscape Photos Completely Illuminated by Moonlight

 

On display at White Cube Bermondsey in London from January 22 – April 14, 2014 is a new solo exhibition from artist and photographer Darren Almond entitled, To Leave a Light Impression.

In a breathtaking series of night-time landscape photos, Almond takes 12 – 30 minute long exposure photographs under the light of a full moon. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Almond explains:

“With long exposures, you can never see what you are shooting, but you are giving the landscape longer to express itself.”

 

The ‘Fullmoon’ series have taken Almond to every continent over a period of 13 years. Born in 1971 in Wigan, United Kingdom, Darren Almond lives and works in London. He graduated from Winchester School of Art in 1993 and held his first solo exhibition in 1995. For more information on the exhibit, visit WHITE CUBE.

[via The Guardian, The Financial Times]

 

 

1. Quelat

70 7/8 x 70 7/8 in. (180 x 180 cm)

© DARREN ALMOND
Courtesy WHITE CUBE BERMONDSEY
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2. Valley of Turns

47 11/16 x 47 11/16 in. (121.2 x 121.2 cm)

© DARREN ALMOND
Courtesy WHITE CUBE BERMONDSEY
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3. The Southern Andes

47 11/16 x 47 11/16 in. (121.2 x 121.2 cm)

© DARREN ALMOND
Courtesy WHITE CUBE BERMONDSEY
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4. Argentinian Patagonia

70 7/8 x 89 5/16 in. (180 x 226.8 cm)

© DARREN ALMOND
Courtesy WHITE CUBE BERMONDSEY
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5. Esk River

47 11/16 x 47 11/16 in. (121.2 x 121.2 cm)

© DARREN ALMOND
Courtesy WHITE CUBE BERMONDSEY
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6. Patagonia

47 11/16 x 47 11/16 in. (121.2 x 121.2 cm)

© DARREN ALMOND
Courtesy WHITE CUBE BERMONDSEY
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