
Watching one of Elizabeth Price's climatic video installations can have a profound effect on a person. Connected by a technical or social historical reference – such as the gesture of a singular arm movement in her Turner Prize-winning The Woolworths Choir of 1979 – the British artist spins archive footage, still life images, motion graphics and fragments of text into a sensual and strongly evocative narrative that lapses between the conscious and the unconscious to…
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