Capturing the Individual
The Serial Portrait: Photography and Identity in the Last One Hundred Years showcases 153 works by 20 artists who photographed the same subject in the same place repeatedly.
The Serial Portrait: Photography and Identity in the Last One Hundred Years showcases 153 works by 20 artists who photographed the same subject in the same place repeatedly.
History isn’t just out there, particles of memory floating around. Since a story exists only in its telling, to convey truth requires mediation. Artworks in this exhibition lie between truth and telling.
A new book surveys the 25 year success and phenomenon that was, and in many ways still is, the Young British Artists.
The profile of artists working in moving image has been elevated in by those who’ve made the leap into cinema, e.g. Steve McQueen, and those taking over leading gallery spaces, e.g. Tacita Dean.
Birds Eye View’s Rachel Millward talks about how their popular film festival applauds the creativity and brilliance of women in film.
The Royal Academy’s winter 2010 exhibition surveyed the changing role of fashion within the context of wider identity formation.
The digital landscape has altered how and when we experience cinema. In 2010 the Abandon Normal Devices Festival opened to explore these junctures in more detail.