Photo by Anne Bean
Photo by Anne Bean
Photo by Anne Bean
Photo by Anne Bean
Photo by Anne Bean
Photo by Anne Bean
Photo by Anne Bean | Younger than that Now (2007) |
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Toynbee Studios 2007 Younger than that now used elements from Autobituary but concentrated on extending the work into the outdoor environment such as offices and the roof space. This allowed the work to become part of other environments to a point where there was uncertainty about what belonged to the work and what didn’t. For example, television monitors played parts of the work in the offices opposite, glimpsed from office workers’ desks. Also, videos from the exhibition space reflected in the office windows as well as strategically placed mirrors in the office and exhibition space bounced images on various surfaces, depending where you stood. There were also white ribbons tied onto the surrounding street-lights and high windows, blowing in different patterns, picking up the billowing white paint of one of the video works Vexations, as well as monitors inside discarded objects on outside rooftops. This extension and duality of the work was also paralleled in drawings on the wall directly from the processes in the video works (such as blind-folded life drawings) and paint dripping out of paintings onto the wall and on to video monitors so that filmed and actual realities intertwined. |
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