Exhibition

Slip Frame Anne Robinson

21 Jun 2007 – 1 Jul 2007

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Thursday
12:00 – 17:00
Friday
12:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 17:00
Sunday
12:00 – 17:00

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APT Gallery (Art in Perpetuity Trust)

London, United Kingdom

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Screening event and panel discussion: Friday 29 June, from 6pm

About

The moving Image Installation works and paintings In this show form part of an ongoing research project exploring the digital video frame in relation to the affect of works of art. The main focus of the exhibition is the recently completed two-screen video installation work. The images in Hold seem to be on the edge of interior/exterior space, and of readability, placing still and moving images side by side: re-filmed sequences from film and original video notebook material. This highly personal work is formally concerned with memory, imagined time travel, painterly affect and moving image languages. The work emerged from memory that was uncomfortable in its absence, of the artist?s father a sailor from a long line of sailors whose life at sea led to her making work concerned with time and tide, with the element itself, the constant pull and motion, the sense of infinite space - connecting with the immensity within ourselves in daydreaming. So it is a journey into displaced remembrance: through remembered films, and sites of family memory; seafaring in the unconscious, and yet this memory work, this art work which deals with the movement of shadows, has formal concerns, with the liminal, the spaces between thought, feeling, memory and affect, exploring as it does, various forms of re-filming moving images, and the possibilities of the space between frames in digital video as an imaginative space for artist and spectator. Re-filming - using another lens - serves to highlight 'brilliant', resonant, luminous images by acting like a kind of telescope. The resulting images then, can seem like peering through directly into memory. There will also be a screening event and panel discussion with Anne Robinson and Invited artists: Karen Mirza, Brad Butler, Lily Markiewicz, Ken Wilder, Judith Tucker, chaired by Yossi Bal of London Metropolitan University on the evening of Fri 29th June, further details of this event will be available. The exhibition also Includes a new series of small paintings entitled Still Moving which take re worked film frames as their starting point In exploring time, painting and liminality; and An Occulting Light; a series of moving image works In progress

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