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Sarah Ainslie, ‘Peripheries of an Urban Landscape’

House of Annetta 

 A landscape that is constantly in the process of change, was once bogs, marshes, farmland and industry lying along the arterial flow of the River Thames, which is now scattered with remnants of a past history but somehow unsure of its future, its present being caught in the middle, a space that is in-between different worlds. These photographs capture and hold the present and yet so quickly become the past the moment that shutter has clicked. A slippage of time zones where each moment asks so many questions about how we see this liminal space, what is in front of us and how we feel moving it. 

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