Hilary Lloyd: Balfour, Sadie Coles
Turner Prize nominee Hilary Lloyd immerses Sadie Coles London gallery in her latest theatrical film
Hilary Lloyd is back at Sadie Coles HQ with a new film that projects monumental raw and edited video footage across the central London gallery's walls. It was in 2011 that Lloyd first caught the attention of the art world with her Turner Prize nominated show at Raven Row (2011) which embraced the physicality of film projection. Interestingly, Lloyd refuses to define herself as a filmmaker, but rather sees herself as an artist that employs video and film in her work.
Sadie Coles London exhibition
For this work entitled Movie, Lloyd takes us back to familiar territory in her oeuvre which often tackles light, the gaze and the theatricality of the mundane. Movie feels like an unmediated stream of consciousness as flickers of abstract moments and more concrete narrative snippets from everyday life zip across our eyes, from streetlights and One Canada Square to windowpanes and foliage. The enormous projection is monumental, jarred by the curious juxtaposition of very normal vistas which move the viewer dramatically between different genres and moods. Lloyd also uses a blend of fixed cameras and roaming view points to create this fluid movement, a technique she also claims to make a nod towards 1970s cinema or even the pornographer's camera.
Prepare to immerse yourself in Hilary Lloyd's latest physical viewing experience.
Private view 2nd June 2015 , 6-8pm
Sadie Coles London exhibition
For this work entitled Movie, Lloyd takes us back to familiar territory in her oeuvre which often tackles light, the gaze and the theatricality of the mundane. Movie feels like an unmediated stream of consciousness as flickers of abstract moments and more concrete narrative snippets from everyday life zip across our eyes, from streetlights and One Canada Square to windowpanes and foliage. The enormous projection is monumental, jarred by the curious juxtaposition of very normal vistas which move the viewer dramatically between different genres and moods. Lloyd also uses a blend of fixed cameras and roaming view points to create this fluid movement, a technique she also claims to make a nod towards 1970s cinema or even the pornographer's camera.
Prepare to immerse yourself in Hilary Lloyd's latest physical viewing experience.
Private view 2nd June 2015 , 6-8pm
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What | Hilary Lloyd: Balfour, Sadie Coles |
Where | Sadie Coles, 9 Balfour Mews, London, W1K 2BG | MAP |
Nearest tube | Piccadilly Circus (underground) |
When |
02 Jun 15 – 04 Jul 15, Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 6pm |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |