Thursday, 6 March 2014

Filmarmalade Presents, Beth Fox: My First Retrospective (one day only…)

Filmarmalade Presents
Beth Fox: My First Retrospective (one day only…)
IMT Gallery
"I love his use of light"
[BF, 2014]
Filmarmalade are proud to present the first major retrospective of the self-seminized conceptual sculptor, film maker and general l’enfant terrible Beth Fox.

“Beth Fox’s work espouses a complex form of reflexive post-modern humour with influences as diverse as Kierkegaard and Woody Allen. Through the medium of sculpture and text, new variations are synthesised from both opaque and transparent meanings and what starts out as contemplation soon becomes manipulated into a hegemony of defeat, leaving only a sense of unreality and the unlikelihood of a new order.”
August DeWitt (writer, intellectual, art critic, feminist, political activist and gender theorist)
Fox recently exhibited work at Divus Gallery, London, Sluice, London, Angus-Hughes Gallery, London, the Horse Hospital, London and the Bunkhouse Gallery, Madrid. She was born in Ireland and lives and works in London.

Filmarmalade is a publisher and DVD label specialising in contemporary artistsʼ film and video works. Every year Filmarmalade publish a series of works, selected through both invited and open submission, with the aim of encouraging wider access to the moving image. Filmarmalade also specially commission interviews to accompany each publication to provide a greater understanding of how video and film artists situate their work in relation to the history of art and contemporary fine art practice. Filmarmalade is a project by the artist Gordon Shrigley. The entire Filmarmalade collection is held at the British Artistsʼ Film & Video Study Collection.

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