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There Is Always Tomorrow

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Alwast, Peter

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Ryan Renshaw Gallery

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There Is Always Tomorrow. Utilising video animation, drawing, and giclee printing, Frozen In The Tracks melds together a poetic dialogue about the relentless flow of time and information, the shifting intensities between real and artificial light, and how abstraction and indiffere

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Frozen In The Tracks

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2037-12-31