The Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast (2015)

ALL 01/18/2015 (en) Drama 0 Min
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    01/18/2015
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    The Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast
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Overview

Bass takes over the upstairs Kanter-McCormick Gallery at the Art Center, expanding the territory of her gothic world in a new work The Latest Sun is Sinking Fast, an immersive, multi-channel installation incorporating 16mm film/video, sound, architecture, and featuring performances by Sarah Stambaugh, Bryan Saner, and Matthew Goulish. The solo exhibition features a spatial narrative installation that delves, through movement, texture, sound, and gesture, into the psychology of a recurring figure in Bass' previous films; while also introducing two new characters, blending the past into the present. Bass has designed the installation by altering the gallery, leading the viewer through a evocative memory of place, embedding us in a timeless society of lost souls in a haunted landscape. -Allison Peters Quinn, Exhibition Director, Hyde Park Art Center

  1. Melika Bass

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Melika Bass

    Editor

  4. Producer



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The Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast (2015) 0 Min

ALL 01/18/2015 (en)
Drama
  • Release 01/18/2015
  • Production
  • Original title The Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Bass takes over the upstairs Kanter-McCormick Gallery at the Art Center, expanding the territory of her gothic world in a new work The Latest Sun is Sinking Fast, an immersive, multi-channel installation incorporating 16mm film/video, sound, architecture, and featuring performances by Sarah Stambaugh, Bryan Saner, and Matthew Goulish. The solo exhibition features a spatial narrative installation that delves, through movement, texture, sound, and gesture, into the psychology of a recurring figure in Bass' previous films; while also introducing two new characters, blending the past into the present. Bass has designed the installation by altering the gallery, leading the viewer through a evocative memory of place, embedding us in a timeless society of lost souls in a haunted landscape. -Allison Peters Quinn, Exhibition Director, Hyde Park Art Center

  1. Melika Bass

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Melika Bass

    Editor

  4. Producer