Killing Time
Work:: Killing Time (S696232149)
Production:: (T0916452494)
An inventive and original piece of physical theatre from the Crescent's own Youth Theatre. A devised work suggested by four or five pieces of art from the exhibition of Cornelia Parker’s work at the Ikon Gallery entitled 'Never Endings'. Characteristically ambitious in both form and content, it consists of installation, sculptural pieces and video, the latter constituting a significant development in the artist’s practice. This was a work which turned members of the public into the spectacle as we view them observing a scene, oblivious to being watched themselves. Featuring installations such as "Heart of Darkness" - involving charred timber resulting from a fierce forest fire that happened in Florida in 2004. And
Killing Time presenting footage filmed on four consecutive days at an unspecified location in America. It features a group of tourists waiting, watching with cameras, ready to capture a breathtaking event.
Listing:: L760317092
Ron Barber Studio
Production details
An inventive and original piece of physical theatre from the Crescent's own Youth Theatre. A devised work suggested by four or five pieces of art from the exhibition of Cornelia Parker’s work at the Ikon Gallery entitled 'Never Endings'. Characteristically ambitious in both form and content, it consists of installation, sculptural pieces and video, the latter constituting a significant development in the artist’s practice. This was a work which turned members of the public into the spectacle as we view them observing a scene, oblivious to being watched themselves. Featuring installations such as "Heart of Darkness" - involving charred timber resulting from a fierce forest fire that happened in Florida in 2004. And
Killing Time presenting footage filmed on four consecutive days at an unspecified location in America. It features a group of tourists waiting, watching with cameras, ready to capture a breathtaking event. Ron Barber Studio