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Abstract Dancers Red 2, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Red 3, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Red 4, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Red 7, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Red 8, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Light Blue 1, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Light Blue 2, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Light Blue 3, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Light Blue 4, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Green 1, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Green 3, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Green 4, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Green 5, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Green 6, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Dark Blue 1, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Dark Blue 3, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Dark Blue 4, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Dark Blue 5, 2019
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Abstract Dancers Dark Blue 6, 2019
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Abstract Dancers White 1, 2019
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Abstract Dancers White 2, 2019
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Abstract Dancers White 3, 2019
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Alstroemeria ‘Striped Bird’
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Alstroemeria ‘Cyprus’
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Calendula officinalis
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Delphinium
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Delphinium 2
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Echinacea Purpurea ‘Purple Cone Flower’
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Echinops Ritro ‘Veitch’s Blue’
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Eryngium Planum
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Hemerocallis ‘Teenie Weenie’
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Hemerocallis
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Iris ensata ‘Kozasa Gawa’
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Iris ensata ‘Kozasa Gawa’ 2
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Iris ‘Give Me Patience’
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Kniphofia ‘Bressingham Sunbeam’
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Osteospermum ‘Sunny Mary’
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Paeonia ‘Red Charm’
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Papaver Rhoeas ‘The Corn Poppy’
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Phlomis Russeliana
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Phlox Paniculata ‘Blue Evening’
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Rhododendron ‘Denny Hybrid’
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Rosa ‘East Park’
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Rosa ‘Loving Memory’
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Rosa ‘Sweet Haze’
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Rosa ‘Tickled Pink’
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Rosa ‘Young Princess’
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Wisley 1
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Wisley 2
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Wisley 3
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Wisley 4
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Wisley 5
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Wisley 6
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Wisley 7
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Wisley 8
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Wisley 9
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Wisley 64
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Wisley 81 Flowers
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Skeletal Leaf 1
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Skeletal Leaf 2
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Skeletal Leaf 3
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Skeletal Leaf 4
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Skeletal Leaf 5
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Skeletal Leaf 6
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Skeletal Leaf 8
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Skeletal Leaf 9
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Skeletal Leaf 10
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Skeletal Leaf 11
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Skeletal Leaf 13
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Skeletal Leaf 14
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Skeletal Leaf 15
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Skeletal Leaf 16
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Breakup 1
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Breakup 2
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Breakup 3
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Breakup 4
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Breakup 5
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Breakup 6
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Breakup 7
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Breakup 8
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Breakup 9
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Breakup 10
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Breakup 11
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Breakup 12
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Breakup 13
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Breakup 14
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Breakup 15
Giles Revell creates imagery that is driven by analytical and forensic ideas that question the boundaries of science and art. There is a distilled graphic style to his work which has a recurring curiosity for observing familiar themes with an alternative viewpoint. He is a master of lighting but also inspired by the potential of using new technologies to reveal innovative ways of expressing ideas.
This series of abstract dance images was made in collaboration with The Royal Ballet, exploring both the sculptural and emotional movement of classical dance in a bold contemporary way. Choreographed Royal Ballet dancers were captured with precision at very high speed to emphasise the energy, gesture and expression through time lapse. The work is on permanent show at the Royal Opera House and has been the cornerstone imagery to celebrate the relaunch of The Royal Opera House and The Linbury Theatre after large scale renovations and redesign of the building by the architects Stanton Williams.
Giles has won numerous photographic awards and high-profile commissions for his work as well as his very recent celebrated collaboration with The Royal Opera House. His work has been published and exhibited around the world and is represented in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum and The Natural History Museum in the UK.