The land can be so beautiful that we forget how soaked with ghosts it is. The artist who allows misremembrance of this fact, does a disservice to the land. – Katherine Giddings, from an essay in the 1956 edition of the Hookland Art Review https://t.co/fDEoLME7Dy
The land can be so beautiful that we forget how soaked with ghosts it is. The artist who allows misremembrance of this fact, does a disservice to the land. – Katherine Giddings, from an essay in the 1956 edition of the Hookland Art Review pic.twitter.com/fDEoLME7Dy
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