AN art installation by Durham Cathedral's artist-in-residence has opened at a Durham art gallery.
Dichotomy is an atmospheric film by artist Tony Sinden, the nineteenth cathedral artist-in-residence, and it has opened to the public at Durham Light Infantry Museum and Durham Art Gallery, Durham City.
Dichotomy was filmed at Yosemite National Park, in California, and retraces a journey the artist made some years ago.
He said: "It's the idea of a landscape holding a memory. Where ever you go there's these things waiting to be discovered in the landscape, embedded in it."
Tony is working on a project called Fountainhead, filmed at High Force, in Teesdale, which explores the landscape and the theme of regeneration. It will be included in artwork on display at Durham Cathedral next month. Other work produced during his residency includes an exhibition entitled Everything Must Go, inspired by a sign seen in a shop window on a trip to Sunderland.
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