Review: Four out of five ain't bad; Chiaroscuro @ Gallery II, Waterfront Hall.(Features)

From: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Date: February 4, 2003 | Copyright information

Byline: IAN HILL

PUZZLED by an invitation to 'Chearascura', a Gallery II photographic exhibition in the Waterfront Hall, this critic pondered would it someway aptly combine the iconic graphic status of the posterised Ch Guevara with the usual meaning of the painter's term 'chiaroscuro' - pronounced 'kyr-o-skoo' ro' - understood as the management of light and shade within a picture?

But no - Chearascura would seem to be but a misspelling of 'chiaroscuro' the a...

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