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Diana Copperwhite 'Notes on Lightness, Notes on Darkness'

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As part of the exhibition Onomatopoeia, this selection highlights small-scale paintings from Diana Copperwhite's ongoing series 'Notes on Lightness, Notes on Darkness'. Featuring faceless "anti-portraits", painted with colour bands across their faces, the works both reflect the dematerialisation of individual identity in an increasingly technological world and emphasize the persistence of human presence.
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Title: Diana Copperwhite 'Notes on Lightness, Notes on Darkness'
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As part of the exhibition Onomatopoeia, this selection highlights small-scale paintings from Diana Copperwhite's ongoing series 'Notes on Lightness, Notes on Darkness'.
Featuring faceless "anti-portraits", painted with colour bands across their faces, the works both reflect the dematerialisation of individual identity in an increasingly technological world and emphasize the persistence of human presence.

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