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Daniel Crooks: Everywhere Instantly
18 Jul 2008 – 09 Nov 2008
'Once you've seen a Daniel Crooks DVD you're not likely to forget the experience,' writes art critic Edward Colless. Using his renowned 'time-slice' technique, New Zealand-born Crooks transforms everyday sights such as trains and city streets into wide-screen meditations on time and motion. Everywhere instantly brings these dizzying and beautiful digital worlds to New Zealand audiences for the first time.
Daniel Crooks Static No.10 (falling as a means of rising) (still) 2007. DV/DVD. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery
About this Exhibition
'Once you've seen a Daniel Crooks DVD you're not likely to forget the experience,' writes art critic Edward Colless.
Using his renowned 'time-slice' technique, New Zealand-born Crooks transforms everyday sights such as trains and city streets into wide-screen meditations on time and motion.
Everywhere instantly brings these dizzying and beautiful digital worlds to New Zealand audiences for the first time.
Catalogue and iPod Audio Tour available.
Current Exhibitions
Jae Hoon Lee Annapurna 2010. Digital photograph. Commissioned in 2010 for Springboard
Jae Hoon Lee: Annapurna
Nov 2010 – Sep 2012
Forecourt
Julia Morison Aibohphobia 2011. Acrylic paint
Julia Morison: Aibohphobia
Jun 2011 – Sep 2012
Forecourt
Wayne Youle I seem to have temporarily misplaced my sense of humour (detail) 2011. Reproduced courtesy of the artist
Wayne Youle: I seem to have temporarily misplaced my sense of humour
Ongoing