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An exhibition in the Richmond Atrium at Bradford University with Gallery II. The exhibited works' combination of images and words explore the relationship between looking and language and Amelia's interest in the potential differences in how visual and verbal media address a viewer.
With an emphasis placed on word as opposed to image these compositions have as much, if not more, to do with textual structure - formal arrangements of language, incident and time - as spatial or pictorial concerns.
The pieces explore how image and language aren't always distinct but intermingle in processes of fantasy and interpretation. Although the human body is never visually represented the works are frequently figurative, representing human actions and interactions.
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