You Be Mother uses stop-frame animation to disrupt the traditional orders of animate and inanimate, the fluid and the solid. … More
Artist: Sarah Pucill
Sarah Pucill has been making 16mm films since completing her MA at the Slade in 1990. Since then her films, which have all received public funding, have been screened and won awards internationally at festivals, and have been staged in museums and galleries. Her retrospective screenings have included the Tate Britain, BFI Southbank, Anthology Film Archives (NY), Pleasure Dome (Toronto), Ecole des Beaux Arts, and LA FilmForum. A LUX DVD of a selection of her films was published in 2010 which will be followed by a LUX DVD of her first feature length film Magic Mirror in Spring 2014. Shot on 16mm b/w, Magic Mirror (2013) premiered at Tate Modern, with further screenings at ICA and London Art Fair. In addition to its tour with LUX, the film will be staged in a forthcoming exhibition on Claude Cahun at Musee des Beaux-Art in Nantes, Late 2014. She is currently planning a sequel to Magic Mirror. She lives and works in London and is Reader in Fine Art at University of Westminster.
Swollen Stigma
A visual, surrealistic narrative of a woman travelling both literally and psychically through an interior space of several rooms.
Mirrored Measure
In an expression of levels of balance and control, ritual and sound osciliate between a point of contact and an … More
Milk and Glass
MILK AND GLASS is primarily concerned with exploring where woman is in relation to sexual desire.
Cast
CAST creates a claustrophobic and haunting space where people and things invae worlds in which they do not normally belong.
Backcomb
The piece continues the artist’s concern with what she calls ‘the domestic scene’ which she used to address issues of … More