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The 'Modern Palaeolithic' exhibition also included nine large format illustrations which explored Palaeolithic visual language and sought to gain access to the world of the hunter-gatherer from the ancient point of view, rather than responding with a partly-modern eye. From leaping horses rendered in repeating fashion to suggest their movement to the flickering entoptic imageries common to both migraines and the type of sensory deprivation such as might have been practiced in the caves, these drew from both academic and sense-based research...










