“This international artist, offer a personal chorographical scope that is as surprising as exciting.”
“In both the exhibition and the accompanying catalogue, a neo-romantic version of the idea of genius loci works to celebrate literary Britain as a 'cornucopia' of local and localised texts, invoking chorographical traditions.”
“To challenge hegemonic concerns, dance and chorographical vision must be ever evolving.”
“The instruments were stored in wooden cabinets whose doors were decorated with chorographic maps of the world.”
“Although the basic position of geography as a chorographic science has been questioned, the challenge does not appear to have produced dissension.”
“Just such a window opens in Sense and Sensibility, when, taking her leave of Norland, Marianne recites a chorographic prose poem in honor of the place.”