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Kate Gilbert, Buster (2010) Film-Still |
Kate Gilmore's video Buster operates like a long-exposure photograph. It documents motion and change, accumulating information as time progresses. With the purple and white paint pouring down grey steps, the viewer can trace Gilmore's action (methodically walking horizontally across the frame, smashing ceramic paint pots). Some of the ceramic containers remain whole, splattered with the contents of their neighboring chards, serving as markers of what used to be. Ultimately, the video, and the remaining installation of Gilmore's set-up become evidence of what has occurred. This is Gilmore's "long-exposure" document.
To view a clip of Buster from the artist's website, click here.
To view a clip of Buster from the artist's website, click here.
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