One Second Drawings
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The controversial, recently deceased English artist John Latham cultivated a strong cinematic vision in his metaphors. He used a spray gun for a series of 60 one-second drawings which denoted ‘the least event’; an illustration of Latham’s view, that time consists of a series of events, and each of the carefully annotated and recorded one-second drawings is, as it were, an exhibit in the courtroom of eternity of time transfixed on the wing, the equivalent of the world in a grain of sand in the words of William Blake, the visionary with whom Latham was sometimes compared.
Courtesy Lisson Gallery, London
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Film details
- Country of production
- United Kingdom
- Year
- 1972
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2007
- Medium/Format
- -
- Premiere status
- -
- Director
- John Latham