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Still Water
註釋Horn defines water as a kind of mirror, both in a physical sense--the dark water of the Thames often reflects the clouded skies of London--and in a metaphorical sense: the lightlessness of the river inspired the artist to consider the historical "darkness" of the Thames as a place of suicide and crime. The river's hypnotic surfaces suggest a variety of reveries and observations, which the artist captures in the notes appended to and overprinted on her photographs, projecting, she says, "whatever I was thinking of at the time, what the river provoked in me and what was in the river itself."--www.moma.org.