A video projection piece. The images are projected onto a voile screen in the form of a truncated cone, the smaller part of the cone is fixed to the wall, the larger circumference floats perpendicular to the floor, away from the wall and into the gallery. The projected images consist of a series of stills, all based around medical-imaging techniques.
A video projection piece. The images are projected onto a voile screen in the form of a truncated cone, the smaller part of the cone is fixed to the wall, the larger circumference floats perpendicular to the floor, away from the wall and into the gallery. The projected images consist of a series of stills, all based around medical-imaging techniques.
A video projection piece. The images are projected onto a voile screen in the form of a truncated cone, the smaller part of the cone is fixed to the wall, the larger circumference floats perpendicular to the floor, away from the wall and into the gallery. The projected images consist of a series of stills, all based around medical-imaging techniques.
A video projection piece. The images are projected onto a voile screen in the form of a truncated cone, the smaller part of the cone is fixed to the wall, the larger circumference floats perpendicular to the floor, away from the wall and into the gallery. The projected images consist of a series of stills, all based around medical-imaging techniques.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.





