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Title The EYE. Richard Wilson / [produced by Illuminations Media]
Published London, England : Illuminations Television, 2002

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Description 1 online resource (27 minutes)
Summary Richard Wilson is an internationally renowned sculptor and installation artist who often works on an architectural scale. 20:50, his room-sized sea of reflective sump oil, is an overwhelming experience. More recent works like Jamming Gears, made for London's Serpentine Gallery, and Over Easy, built into The Arc arts centre in Stockton-in-Tees, offer resonant and profound challenges to our sense of space and of the environment around us. By turns amusing and disturbing, Wilson's creations are about upsetting our preconceptions of who we are and what kind of world we live in. In this profile, Wilson outlines the genesis and meanings of a selection of key works, including Slice of Reality, a 20-metre-high cross-section of 600-ton dredger set in the Thames riverbed near the Millennium Dome. Like this monument to Britain's shipping industry, many of Wilson's works are created for specific places, and he reflects here on this, on the importance of collaboration and on his spectacular performances throughout the 1980s with Paul Burwell and Anne Bean in the Bow Gamelan Ensemble
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed January 02, 2020)
In English
Subject Wilson, Richard, 1953- -- Interviews
SUBJECT Wilson, Richard, 1953- fast (OCoLC)fst00475667
Subject Sculptors -- England -- Interviews
Installations (Art) -- Great Britain.
Art, Modern.
Art, British.
Art, British.
Art, Modern.
Installations (Art)
Sculptors.
England.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form interviews.
Documentary television programs.
Interviews.
Interviews.
Documentary television programs.
Interviews.
Documentaires télévisés.
Form Streaming video
Author Wilson, Richard, 1953- interviewee.
Illuminations (Firm), production company.
Other Titles Richard Wilson
OTHER TI In series: Eye (London, England) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011083493