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This exhibition presents photographs by Lynne Blount and Sylvie Gummery taken at Perry Green over many months, with the kind permission of the Henry Moore Foundation. Created in camera using multiple exposures, the settings give the intensity of colour and the depth to the textures. They appear to be abstract images, but are a celebration of the sculptor's genius as well as being an art form in their own right. In this exhibition they are complemented by sculptures by James Copper who has worked with the Moore Foundation for many years

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