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  • In Search of a Hidden Landscape
  • e13-5

In this section

  • Overview
  • A LIFE OF ITS OWN: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTIST, IDEA AND ARTWORK
  • Anxious Subjects and Melancholy Romantics in a Flat Landscape
  • Between Inner and Outer Worlds
  • Contained Histories
  • From Blacker Hill to Boltsburn
  • Between Carterhaugh and Tamshiel Rig: a borderline episode
  • Wild Things
  • The Glass Curtain: Bridges from Ethnography to Art
  • Eight Lost Songs
    • Overview
    • Eight Lost Songs – Editor’s Preface
  • Winter Growing Fields: Landscape and Estrangement
  • So Near [a conversation] So Far
  • Surfacing: Questions of Memory in Anne Robinson’s Installation ‘Hold’
  • Liminality
  • In Search of a Hidden Landscape
  • LAND2 at the Royal West of England Academy, Summer 2005
  • Performance on an edge
  • Preoccupations and contexts ‘after landscape’
  • The Homeland of Pictures
  • Beyond Landscape?
  • Contained Histories: Taxonomy of the intemporal
  • Judith Tucker : Resort (ii)
  • Between the professional and the personal
  • Taking Time
  • Contested terms – rethinking ‘landscape’ and ‘nature’
  • Lydia Bauman: The Poetic Image in the Field of the Uncanny

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Killhope Lead Mining Museum – Weardale, County Durham.

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