How the mighty have fallen - Adrian Duncan

How the mighty have fallen - Adrian Duncan

19th Aug 2010 - 26th Aug 2010

Opens 19th 7-9pm
Runs Daily 12-6

Adrian Duncan

How the mighty have fallen is a body of work relating to the act of translation. The work stems from video footage taken in a forest. This footage and ideas relating to it, will be re-worded in the gallery space using sculpture, photography and writing. The work takes Friedrich Nietzsche’s essay, On Truth and Lying in a Non-moral Sense, as a point of reference.

"*Adrian Duncan*":http://www.adrianduncan.eu/ How the mighty have fallen is a body of work relating to the act of translation. The work stems from video footage taken in a forest. This footage and ideas relating to it, will be re-worded in the gallery space using sculpture, photography and writing. The work takes Friedrich Nietzsche's essay, On Truth and Lying in a Non-moral Sense, as a point of reference."*Adrian Duncan*":http://www.adrianduncan.eu/ How the mighty have fallen is a body of work relating to the act of translation. The work stems from video footage taken in a forest. This footage and ideas relating to it, will be re-worded in the gallery space using sculpture, photography and writing. The work takes Friedrich Nietzsche's essay, On Truth and Lying in a Non-moral Sense, as a point of reference.
"*Adrian Duncan*":http://www.adrianduncan.eu/ How the mighty have fallen is a body of work relating to the act of translation. The work stems from video footage taken in a forest. This footage and ideas relating to it, will be re-worded in the gallery space using sculpture, photography and writing. The work takes Friedrich Nietzsche's essay, On Truth and Lying in a Non-moral Sense, as a point of reference."*Adrian Duncan*":http://www.adrianduncan.eu/ How the mighty have fallen is a body of work relating to the act of translation. The work stems from video footage taken in a forest. This footage and ideas relating to it, will be re-worded in the gallery space using sculpture, photography and writing. The work takes Friedrich Nietzsche's essay, On Truth and Lying in a Non-moral Sense, as a point of reference."*Adrian Duncan*":http://www.adrianduncan.eu/ How the mighty have fallen is a body of work relating to the act of translation. The work stems from video footage taken in a forest. This footage and ideas relating to it, will be re-worded in the gallery space using sculpture, photography and writing. The work takes Friedrich Nietzsche's essay, On Truth and Lying in a Non-moral Sense, as a point of reference.