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This exhibition, pleasingly presented in two bijou rooms in the rather murky basement of Asia House, reminds us of the impact that this gorgeous, sad and soon-to-be-extinct (there are fewer than 3,500 left) animal has had upon the arts of Asia.
Park, for example, provides a sequence in which India Stoker (Wasikowska), descending to a murky basement, deliberately bats the overhead lamp so that it swings back and forth, thus mirroring the light that was knocked by Vera Miles, also in a cellar, near the end of "Psycho". Oh, and something important happens to India in the shower.
Park, for example, provides a sequence in which India Stoker (Wasikowska), descending to a murky basement, deliberately bats the overhead lamp so that it swings back and forth, thus mirroring the light that was knocked by Vera Miles, also in a cellar, near the end of "Psycho".
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— is murky.
The Basement?
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