Dimensions: image: 381 x 254 mm
Copyright: © Michael Carlo | CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED, Photo: Tate
Editor: So, this is "Evening" by Michael Carlo, printed in 1978, and it's part of the Tate collection. It reminds me of quiet walks in the countryside. What do you make of it? Curator: It whispers, doesn't it? That ochre field stretching toward the horizon… It’s more than just a landscape; it's a feeling. That winding path—does it lead somewhere, or is the journey itself the point? What do you think it signifies? Editor: Maybe it's about finding your own way, even when it's not the straightest path? Curator: Exactly! It also might be Carlo's reflection on the simple joys, the everyday beauty we often overlook. Makes you want to kick off your shoes and wander, doesn't it? Editor: Definitely! It's much more evocative than I initially thought. Curator: Indeed. Art often surprises us that way, if we're open to listening.