Tunnel, Hilary Lloyd

Hilary Lloyd is a British artist who makes work which explores a range of subjects from roller skating to paint patterns left behind on a studio floor. Tunnel is a video installation exhibited at Raven Row Gallery in London.

Studio Banana TV Interviews Tony Fretton

Studio Banana TV interviews British architect Tony Fretton, principal of Tony Fretton Architects.

Turner Prize 2010 exhibition, Tate Britain

The Turner Prize is one of the most prestigious art awards in the world. Since 1984 it is given on a yearly basis to a British artist or an artist living in Britain. The 2010 edition, exhibited at Tate Britain, features the shortlisted artists: Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group.

Proton, Unity, Energy, Blizzard, Jane and Louise Wilson

Jane and Louise Wilson (born 1967) are British artists, often known as “The Wilson Sisters”, as they are twin sisters who have exhibited and worked together throughout their career. Their work includes large multiscreen video installations and photo-pieces. They are seen as part of the Young British Artists (YBA) generation.

Staircase, Do Ho Suh

Korean artist Do Ho Suh often makes sculptures with ephemeral and ethereal materials like fabric. He likes exploring the universal value of spatial experiences that relate to his own personal space. These sculptures recreate in a 1:1 scale architectural transition spaces such as gateways, corridors or staircases.

Concrete printer, Factum Arte

Factum Arte stands behind some of the most amazing artistic productions in contemporary art. Factum Arte has built a working 3D cement printer that can print directly from CAD files. This technology has been used by Anish Kapoor for his concrete sculptures.

Exhibition at Royal Academy, Anish Kapoor

Indian-British artist Anish Kapoor talks about his acclaimed 2009 exhibition at the Royal Academy. This show featured some of his well-known organic sculptures but also new experiments with curved mirrors and piles of printed concrete.

Blackout, Barry Hale

This sequence features brief extracts from “Blackout (The Antiphony Video Supplement)” video by Disinformation – Barry Hale’s highly influential (and frequently copied) film of concrete parabolic air-defence Sound Mirrors, built at various sites on the UK coast before WW2.

The Ten Commandments, Gilbert and George

British artist duo Gilbert and George were the first living sculptures, precursors of performance art.

The portrait of the artists as young men, Gilbert and George

British artist duo Gilbert and George were the first living sculptures, precursors of performance art.

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