Saturday, August 30, 2008

Artangel



Ninety metres above the ground, a thin metal wire stretches between three of the tower blocks in Red Road, North Glasgow. A solitary figure steps off the edge of the building and onto the line before him. He moves slowly and gracefully, step by silent step, and along the wire… 

A multi-screen film and video installation, 
HIGH WIRE continues Catherine Yass' interest in vertiginous spaces: architecture, height and scale have been dominant formal themes in her previous work. The installation draws on Yass' filmed footage of Didier Pasquette taken at Red Road in Glasgow in 2007, and is as much concerned with the isolated physical space inhabited by the walker — in a landscape dominated by the brutalism of the tower blocks — as with his remarkable mental and physical transformation during the course of the attempted walk. HIGH WIRE brings together personal dreams of walking in the air with modernist dreams of a utopian ideal. The exhibition includes a new series of Yass' lightboxes evolved from the project at Red Road. 

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