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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 25, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    Masters in Fine Art student Tarryn King's installation, 'Obscura', took the Grahamstown city centre by surprise on Saturday morning.

    Masters in Fine Art student Tarryn King's installation, 'Obscura', took the Grahamstown city centre by surprise on Saturday morning.

    Four figures placed on the tops of buildings in upper Bathurst Street, the work draws from Mikhail Subotzky and Athi Patra Ruga's 'Performance Obscura'. King's work is a continuation of Subotzky's idea to view art works through the Observatory Museum's camera obscura.

    Read more about the work in Friday's edition of Grocott's Mail.

    Photos: Stephen Penney (close-up) and Sue Maclennan (street photo)

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