This exhibition acknowledges Daniel Crooks’ significant contribution to new media art in Australia and traces the emergence of this recent transition into sculptural forms from his early works in video art and photography through to the present day.
Working across digital video, photography and now sculpture, his practice inspects the elasticity of movement in time and space. Best known for his ‘time slice’ video technique – slicing ribbons of varying thicknesses into a video stream to create a lyrical displacement of time and space – Daniel Crooks has now extended these explorations into the real world through three dimensional sculptural works.
Queensland Art Gallery
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
Until 25 October, 2015
Queensland
Daniel Crooks, Static No.9 (a small section of something larger) (still), 2005, single channel video, 13:29min, 16:9, colour, stereo
Courtesy the artist, Anna Schwartz Gallery and Future Perfect