Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive
Dramatic exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery of work by the American photographer
and film-maker Alex Prager.
The show combined her large scale staged photographs with video installations. The photographs are exhibited like fine art and feel like history pictures presenting short stories. I loved one called Culver City of three men photographed from a low level at the centre of them but my favourite was of Anaheim station with people on the train cutting across it in a vertical line and others on the platform ignoring them.
Surprisingly for me I loved the video installations. American stories was shown on three walls of the space and showed a woman walking through a crowd. It was quite a shock when the crowd scenes kick in and make the space feel very full. La Grande Sortie showed an audience coming to see a ballet dancer at her last performance. It was accompanied by stills from the film including a dramatic one of a ballerina on a black stage.
Closes on 15 October 2018
Review
Guardian
The show combined her large scale staged photographs with video installations. The photographs are exhibited like fine art and feel like history pictures presenting short stories. I loved one called Culver City of three men photographed from a low level at the centre of them but my favourite was of Anaheim station with people on the train cutting across it in a vertical line and others on the platform ignoring them.
Surprisingly for me I loved the video installations. American stories was shown on three walls of the space and showed a woman walking through a crowd. It was quite a shock when the crowd scenes kick in and make the space feel very full. La Grande Sortie showed an audience coming to see a ballet dancer at her last performance. It was accompanied by stills from the film including a dramatic one of a ballerina on a black stage.
Closes on 15 October 2018
Review
Guardian
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