ES Devlin
Small exhibition
at Somerset House showing new work by designer ES Devlin.
Devlin is known for creating kinetic stage sculptures and has been awarded three Olivier Awards however these were smaller scale works. Morning I and II recorded the first light on waking in a new city, the shaft of light through blinds or curtains. The photographs were printed on a curved canvas and lit from behind.
I loved the larger central work in the show which was a mask shaped concave oval printed inside with a 3D map of London over which a film of hands was projected. The hands appear to push the river on the map in different directions and the different light effects sometimes show the shadows of the buildings. I found it quite mesmeric.
Devlin is known for creating kinetic stage sculptures and has been awarded three Olivier Awards however these were smaller scale works. Morning I and II recorded the first light on waking in a new city, the shaft of light through blinds or curtains. The photographs were printed on a curved canvas and lit from behind.
I loved the larger central work in the show which was a mask shaped concave oval printed inside with a 3D map of London over which a film of hands was projected. The hands appear to push the river on the map in different directions and the different light effects sometimes show the shadows of the buildings. I found it quite mesmeric.
Closes in August
2018
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