This exhibition is also available to view online here, including an exhibition video.
While the majority of works in this exhibition were made during lengthy periods of isolation, these recent paintings elicit a remarkable sense of optimism. The exhibition takes its title from a painting of the same name (in turn borrowed from Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel), which signals the inevitability of time marching on despite the devastating context of a global pandemic and acknowledges the beauty and privilege inherent in witnessing the potential of each new dawn.
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This exhibition is also available to view online here, including an exhibition video.
While the majority of works in this exhibition were made during lengthy periods of isolation, these recent paintings elicit a remarkable sense of optimism. The exhibition takes its title from a painting of the same name (in turn borrowed from Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel), which signals the inevitability of time marching on despite the devastating context of a global pandemic and acknowledges the beauty and privilege inherent in witnessing the potential of each new dawn.