File 41 - Permeations: Light in the Attic

Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 1 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 2 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 3 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 4 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 5 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 6 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 7 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 8 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 9 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 10 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 11 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 12 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 13 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 14 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 15 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 16 (Phil Polglaze) Permeations: Light in the Attic, 1993, photo 17 (Phil Polglaze)

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GB 359 SLG-PHO-POL-41

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Permeations: Light in the Attic

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  • 1993 (Creation)

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17 photographs

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Photographs taken by Phil Polglaze at the South London Art Gallery on 13 May 1993 during the private view of the exhibition ‘Permeations: Light in the Attic.' held at the SLG from 14 May to 20 June 1993. The exhibition showed prints from the gallery's permanent collection, and revealed with Walter Crane designed marquetry panel in the floor.

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The images in this catalogue are for your own personal non-commercial use only. All images are copyright of the artist or artists whose work is shown in the image (or their estate), and the photographer (Phil Polglaze).

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