Showing posts with label Sara Ludy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sara Ludy. Show all posts
15.4.13
14.2.12
SARA LUDY : ROOMS
New video by Sara Ludy on Klausgallery.net, an online exhibition project by Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, curated by Duncan Malashock. More infos about the exhibition here.
7.7.11
STATIONS BALNÉAIRES
Over the last few months, I have been working intensively on the footage I got from Positano and Capri. Out of this footage, I made an 8 minute video called Station Balnéaire for a show at the Ghost Gallery in Seattle, curated by Christian Petersen (including the work of Sara Ludy and Nicolas Sassoon among others). More info HERE. I also produced a series of stills taken from the video which will be posted soon on the site of their online magazine I Want You. It's worth taking a look at their website, there are some really amazing images. (Check out Stellar Om Source)
I am also working on a live video projection that will take place at the Montreal Gallery Espace Projet organised by Le Phosphène Ciné-club. Roger Tellier-Craig will accompany my images with his great electronic music and it will be very different from what we usually do with Le Révélateur. This will happen next Wednesday, July 13. Here are various stills taken from my experiments with these inspiring landscapes.



I am also working on a live video projection that will take place at the Montreal Gallery Espace Projet organised by Le Phosphène Ciné-club. Roger Tellier-Craig will accompany my images with his great electronic music and it will be very different from what we usually do with Le Révélateur. This will happen next Wednesday, July 13. Here are various stills taken from my experiments with these inspiring landscapes.



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Nicolas Sasson,
Sabrina Ratté,
Sara Ludy,
Stellar Om Source
16.4.11
2.1.11
SARA LUDY


I rarely post contemporary works on this blog, since I'm usually more inspired by older works. But here is a contemporary artist who's work slowly grew on me, to the point that I consider her as one of my favorite. Her work often takes place in familiar spaces where a surreal atmosphere emerges; there's a striking tension between the banal and the fantastic.
Sara Ludy's work can be found here, here and here.
Sara Ludy's work can be found here, here and here.
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