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Seek Stillness in Movement
Behind the scenes
If you've forgotten what exactly a 'hectic city-scape' looks like, head down to our space at 209 Tuam Street from this Saturday.
It's been nearly six years since we showed Daniel Crooks: everywhere instantly at the Gallery, so we're really excited to have the opportunity to host his mind- and time- bending meditations on our movements through space and time again. I'm refraining from using the words mesmerising and hypnotic, as we've used them a fair bit lately, but... they are.
With four video works on display, and the everywhere instantly catalogue on sale for only $20, come down for a gander.
![Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery](/media/cache/93/a8/93a80bfc418309f21ed783a0c13d0ab9.jpg)
Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery
![Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery](/media/cache/75/e9/75e9c70a73c11af47ca3dab1489c4c22.jpg)
Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery
PS - at the time of posting we didn't have an image of one of the city-scape works, so here's an old man doing t'ai chi instead. Also very cool, and also on view in the exhibition.