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Night's wonders revealed: art, words, and shadows

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Poet Jean Sprackland explores our relationship with darkness in her new book.
  • Photographer Jasper Goodall exhibits night-time forest imagery inspired by myth.
  • National Gallery showcases Wright of Derby's candlelight paintings until May 2026.
Night's wonders revealed: art, words, and shadows

Explore the multifaceted nature of darkness through diverse artistic lenses. Poet Jean Sprackland's new book, "Night Vision," delves into our intricate connections with the night, questioning what we might discover if we embrace the unknown. Her work suggests that darkness holds potential and invites imaginative exploration.

Complementing this literary perspective, photographer Jasper Goodall's captivating works, exhibited in 2025, capture the essence of nocturnal forests. Drawing inspiration from classical myths and folklore, his images offer a visual journey into the shadowy realms he has long documented.

Further illuminating the theme, the National Gallery presents "Wright of Derby: From the Shadows." This exhibition, running until May 10, 2026, highlights the 18th-century artist's mastery of candlelight, depicting scenes of scientific inquiry and industrial progress. It provides a historical context for how light and shadow have been portrayed.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jean Sprackland's new book, "Night Vision," explores our relationship with darkness, its fears, and its potential for discovery.
Jasper Goodall's night photography exhibitions are scheduled for 2025 in Nottingham, Brighton, Cornwall, and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
The Wright of Derby: From the Shadows exhibition at the National Gallery runs until May 10, 2026.

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