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These video captures of the finished installation,

'Half the room - twice the art (more or less)'

give some idea of what the installation looks like - no substitute for experiencing the scale and complexity in reality though.
(clicking on a small image downloads a larger version)

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View from the neighbouring room into the Richardson Gallery with artworks from another exhibition to be hung.

A more angled view into the Richardson Gallery.

Stepping towards the center between two vertical elements.

Slowly walking around.

From this angle it becomes clear how the longest protrusion of the scaled up artwork has carved out the opening in the far end wall element - whereas the protrusion to the right only caused a circular indentation.

View back towards the viewpoint of the previous image.

From up high the curvature simulating the cornices of the Richardson Gallery becomes obvious.

A closer look at the art object on the plinth in the center of the room.

Looking along the inner sides of the vertical elements a strange rhythm is created by the irregular profiles.

No two facets are the same and the sense of scale is easily lost without outside references.

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