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					<description><![CDATA[<p><em>Exit</em> is a visual essay by artist Rebecca Milling on the tragic beauty of leaving the stage</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Exit</em> is a visual essay by artist Rebecca Milling on the tragic beauty of leaving the stage. Melancholic, beautiful and moving (literally!)</p>
<p><em>“Exit represents a development in the theme of disappearing acts prevalent in Rebecca Milling’s work. This series of photographs captures animals exiting the scene, and is distinct in its graphic and formal use of tone… The animals, cut in half and leaving the frame, give oblique but pointed reference to the mass endangerment of species in our present environmental crisis […].”</em><br />
Cordelia Underhill</p>
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