“Windows broken, break, broke together”

Emily Wardill, Game Keepers without Game.

Video projection with 5.1 sound, 72′

8 Sep — 28 Nov 2010

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https://emilywardill.com/Work/Game_Keepers_without_Game

“Structured around an ongoing dialogue between British artist Emily Wardill and artist/curator Ian White, the solo exhibition “windows broken, break, broke together” is the most extensive exhibition of Wardill’s films to date. Described as ‘brilliant cinematic labyrinths. Visually striking and playfully rigorous’ the films occupy wildly

different stylistic positions as a means of re-animating the ways in which form can become the unquestioned carrier of meaning – by the way in which meaning is implied through metaphor or example, inscribed by case studies, factionalized in props or interpreted in art criticism, status symbols and as the evidence of crime.

Wardill poses fundamental questions about perception, representation, the relationship between politics and linguistics and probes the mysteries and mechanisms of human communication, reconfiguring ideas of and as experience. Sound and music are an integral part of the work.”

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