
In a significant exhibition of new and recent works, Steven Pippin continues to push the limits of the photograph and photographic processes. Alongside modified cameras presented as objects, Steven Pippin includes works from his evolving and ongoing series Non Event. These photographs capture 'final images' before the destruction of the camera, as camera shutter and gun are fired simultaneously and a bullet penetrates both camera and film.
ANIMATED ENVIRONMENTS
Part 3: Steven Pippin
6 October to 24 November 2012
Admission free
Siobhan Davies Studios
85 St George’s Road, London SE1 6ER
T: +44 (0)20 7091 9650
Nearest tube: Elephant & Castle, Lambeth North
Exhibition opening hours
Mon-Thu 10am-8pm
Fri-Sat 10am-5pm
Sun 10am-2pm
Podcast
Steven Pippin will record an introduction to his work that will be available for visitors on MP3 players and will be downloadable from www.siobhandavies.com once the exhibition is open.
Lecture and Talk
Steven Pippin will talk about contemporary photography in light of its changing technologies, discussing the relationship between analogue and digital formats. He will also be in conversation with series curator Charles Danby. This event is part of South London Art Map’s Last Fridays.
Friday 26 October, 7pm
Tickets £7 and £5, book on 020 7091 9650
Exhibition Tour
Steven Pippin will give a guided tour of the exhibition.
Fri 9 November, 2-3pm
Free, book on 020 7091 9650
About Animated Environments
Animated Environments is a series of three individual exhibitions curated by Charles Danby for Siobhan Davies Studios that have been supported by Arts Council England. Animated Environments Part 1 was Guy Sherwin’s Movements in Light (16 September – 24 November 2011), Part 2 was Graham Gussin (4 May – 1 July 2012). The series examines the active potential of images as still frames of time within the fields of photography, film and event.
About Siobhan Davies
Siobhan Davies Dance is one of the country’s most innovative dance companies and choreographer Siobhan Davies advocates for the wider recognition of dance as a significant and extraordinary art form. Its RIBA award-winning building, Siobhan Davies Studios in Southwark, South London, provides a local, national and international resource for learning about movement and dance, and a meeting ground to discuss new ideas. It presents a varied programme of events, performances, talks, artists’ sharings and visual art exhibitions.
With thanks to Arts Council England and the Siobhan Davies Commissioning Fund
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