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'SOUNDSCAPES' at the National Gallery

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Paul Cezanne - Les Grande Baigneuse One of the most essential and philosophical things that art does, however cautiously or however strongly, is an inquiry into the concepts of time and space as what it is and what else it could be. Different mediums of Art do this in different ways. But what happens when two forms get together, not just for the sake of getting together, but as a response to each other and a form of communication with each other? The results can be as perplexing and mysterious as it was at the 'Soundscapes' exhibition at the National Gallery. As soon as you enter the exhibition arena, you are shown an introductory film in which the commissioned musicians talk about how they were inspired by the particular pieces they have chosen (It might have been better if the film was shown after the audience went through the soundproofed labyrinth and taken in the works without a prelude into the ideas of what/why they were what they were). After this you are l