Kemp, Sandra (2022) Miniature Mountains: Ruskin and geological artistry (Digital Exhibition). UNSPECIFIED.
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‘Miniature mountains: Ruskin and geological artistry’ is a digital exhibition on Google Arts and Culture as part of the John Ruskin in the Age of Science exhibition series. Behind the Eyes: Ruskin and The Science of Sight 26 Oct. - 31 Dec. 2022, Blue Gallery, Brantwood John Ruskin possessed extraordinarily sharp vision and a determination to see the world as clearly as possible. Produced primarily for research and teaching, his work included a wide range of expressive techniques, from meticulous photo-realism to rapid sketches in graphite and watercolour. Experimental, thought-provoking and timely, Ruskin’s art asks us to question not only the art of sight, but also the nature of vision itself. This exhibition was the fourth in the series, ‘John Ruskin in the Age of Science’, in partnership with The Royal Society and Brantwood. Exhibition Guide: Google Arts and Culture exhibit: Miniature Mountains: Ruskin and Geological Artistry