15 February - 7 May 2001
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Banewl 1999
16mm colour anamorphic film with optical sound, 63 minutes
Courtesy the artist, Frith Street Gallery, London and Marian Goodman
Gallery, New York/Paris

© the artist.
Photo © Richard Torchia
Banewl was filmed entirely within the two hour and forty
minute period of the total eclipse of the sun on 11 August 1999,
and takes its title from a phonetic transcription of the Cornish
pronunciation of the dairy farm's name, 'Burnewhall'. Because the
day was overcast, the film became less about the event and more
about the place during the event. The eclipse was about waiting
for darkness to happen and then equally for the return of a normal
sun. The clouds allowed us to experience this coincidence of cosmic
time and scale on our terms and in our own human time, measuring
it against the movements of animals and the fine detailing of our
natural world.
This film was originally commissioned by St Ives International
for As Dark As Light 1999
Screening times:
10.45-11.48
12.15-13.18
14.45-15.48
16.15-17.18
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