London – Darren Almond: “To Leave a Light Impression” at White Cube Bermondsey, Through April 13th, 2014
Tuesday, February 25th, 2014
Darren Almond, Fullmoon at Volcanic Archipelago (2013)
Photographer Darren Almond is currently exhibiting a selection of works from both his “Fullmoon” and “Present Form” series, alongside a group of small bronze sculptures at White Cube’s location in the Bermondsey neighborhood of London. The works will remain on view through April 13, 2014. Over a period of 13 years, Almond has worked on a photographic series entitled Fullmoon picturing scenes from every continent, all taken under the light of a full moon. Utilizing long exposure times and well-placed cameras, the images capture details within the darkness that the human eye is normally unable to see, all while adding an eerily surreal atmosphere to the environments on view, stuck somewhere between the bright light of day and dark night. These works represent a continuing effort by Almond to follow themes of geology, myth, and history alongside his fascinations with time and light themselves.
Darren Almond, To Leave a Light Impression (2013), all photos via White Cube



