Exhibition

Muybridge in Kingston: Trevor Appleson

18 Sep 2010 – 13 Nov 2010

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Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00

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Stanley Picker Gallery

Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom

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  • Kingston BR / Surbiton BR
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Eadweard Muybridge (Kingston upon Thames 1830-1904) was one of the World's most innovative and influential photographic pioneers, whose extensive studies of humans and animals in motion laid the cornerstones for the invention of cinema and continue to inspire us to this day. For most of his professional career Muybridge lived and worked in the United States, but bequeathed his personal collection of material to his hometown in England. Held at Kingston Museum & Archive, this important collection includes his original Zoopraxiscope machine and unique glass discs; many personalised lantern slides; collotype prints; rare early albums; a copy of his epic San Franscisco Panorama; his own scrapbook in which he charts his entire career; and many other items that make this collection of major international significance. Muybridge's groundbreaking work remains a key inspiration to practitioners across an array of interdisciplinary fields. As a key element of Muybridge in Kingston, the Stanley Picker Gallery is celebrating his lifetime's achievements through the eyes of two contemporary artists who have been given privileged access to rare material held at the Kingston Museum archives. These new commissions provide us with twenty-first Century perspectives on a world-class historical collection, and explore new ways to consider the ongoing impact of Muybridge's influential work. Trevor Appleson has created ambitious new moving-image and photographic works inspired by Muybridge's famous collotype sequences of human figures. As part of a residency at The London Contemporary Dance School, the artist has invited dancers to reinterpret gestures and actions that relate to the various visual narratives that Muybridge himself built into his original motion studies.

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