Tacita Dean: Berlin Works
This catalogue has been published to accompany the exhibition “Tacita Dean: Berlin Works”, 8 October 2005 — 15 January 2006. A leading artist of her generation Dean makes films, prints and drawings and this publication will highlight recent projects as well as key works drawn from the Tate Collection. Fascinated with the medium of film for its close relationship to the passing of time, Dean explores the possibilities it presents in the construction of narratives. Having an affinity with nature, her themes often consider our instinctive and psychological responses to elemental forces. For example her preoccupation with the sea as something unfathomably vast, yet traversed over centuries by explores, has prompted a series of works intuiting the emotional histories of certain key figures such as Donald Crowhurst, the failed transglobal mariner. More recent films have begun to feature people. Fernsehturm, for instance, was filmed in the revolving Television Tower in former East Berlin as the sun was setting over the city horizon. Latterly Dean has completed a series of films in which she explores the physiognomies, movements and memories of elderly men.
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Rainbird Sean (Article author), Godfrey Mark (Article author), Dean Tacita (Article author)
London
2005
48 pages
9781854376282
Available on request
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709.203 Dea
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