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For Butterfly, British installation artist Wilson bought a scrapped Cessna light aircraft, reassembled it, stripped its identifying paintwork from its aluminium body then crushed it into a rough ball.
20:50 is one of the most celebrated pieces of installation art. Conceived by British artist Richard Wilson in 1987, it was acquired by the Saatchi Gallery and soon became its flagship work. It consists of a room filled with oil up to a height of 1 meter, thus creating a mesmerizing reflective effect.
UCL, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London, Year 1 course, end of the year film
Studio Banana TV interviews Deyan Sudjic, acclaimed architecture critic and director of the Design Museum London.
This installation aims to encourage children to use their creativity to bring stories to life.
Genesis P. Orridge is better than the Beatles and The Rolling Stones!.
Psychic TV, a great band from the 80’s with a real artist, Genesis P-Orridge.
View more about his videowork at- http://www.genesisbreyerporridge.com/video.html
Italian artist Rosa Barba has brought her beguiling mix of film and sculpture to Tate Modern’s Level 2 gallery. In her work film projectors command the viewer’s attention as much as the images they project.
The in Istanbul based company ERA commissioned Squint/Opera to create a showreel of their work and an introduction to the history of their company.
You’ve Got to Love London by Alex Silver