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Out of Sink

‘Eight domestic TV receivers are placed side by side at eye level on a wall-to-wall support in a quarter-circle across the corner of a room. Each is facing into the enclosed space and away from the viewer, and each is tuned to a different TV channel from the next. The viewer hears a cacophony of sound, and sees only an ever-changing projected glow beyond and above the line of TV sets. On approaching the installation, …
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Exhibition Flyer for “Everything Must Go”, 2003. pdf here.
Exhibition Brochure for “Dichotomy”, part of the touring exhibition “Everything Must Go”, 2003.pdf here.
Exhibition Flyer for “Dichotomy”.pdf here.
“The Bonington Gallery” brochure, 2003.pdf here.
Description of Sinden’s work ‘Everything Must Go’ indicating date and site of the exhibition; entitled ‘Reception for the artist’.pdf here. …
‘The Video Show’, catalogue entry, Steve Partridge, Serpentine Gallery, 1st-25th May 1975. pdf here …
‘The installation was installed in a large display window at the Ikon. The colour receivers rested on a plinth tilted at approx 45 degrees. A pre-recorded tape replayed images of a woman’s legs, walking in the frame from left anmd then to the right continuously. The camera is also tilted at 45 degrees and tracks the movement of the woman, holding her legs in mid-frame and thus dissecting the screens. Every 2 minutes the colour changes as the legs’ …