
Caribs' Leap/Western Deep
<p>British artist Steve McQueen’s projected video and film installations are rich in cinematic tradition and compelling in content. His earliest works—black-and-white silent films—are indebted to 1960s structural filmmaking, wherein the mechanics of shooting and projection become essential components of the film’s subject. His more recent work explores the relation between the medium and the spectator. At once confrontational and seductive, these colossally scaled works transform a purely visual experience into a visceral event. Presented as a single installation, <em>Caribs’ Leap</em> and <em>Western Deep</em> are linked by the theme of descent. The dual-screen projection <em>Caribs’ Leap</em> juxtaposes luminous scenes of the beachfront on the island of Grenada—the birthplace of McQueen’s parents—with irregular images of tiny figures falling through a vast sky. The latter pay homage to the island’s indigenous Caribs, who in 1651 leapt to their death rather than surrender to the invading French. In <em>Western Deep</em>, the viewer takes a nightmarish journey into the hot, noisy depths of a South African goldmine. Presented and considered together, these two films suggestively liken modern mining conditions to a historical act of genocide.</p>
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- Year
- 2002
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- Art Institute of Chicago
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- Steve McQueen
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Performance Art
Steve McQueen was an American performance artist who worked with his own body as the primary material, creating durational and often physically demanding actions that challenged conventional notions of spectacle and endurance. Active from the 1960s onward, his performances frequently involved repetition, constraint, and direct confrontation with physical limits. He worked across film, video, and live performance, establishing performance art as a rigorous conceptual medium distinct from theater or dance.
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End Credits, Part I
2012 · High-definition video sequence of scanned files (projection), with independent audio track
Static
2009 · 35mm film transferred to high-definition video (color, sound)
Gravesend
2007 · 35 mm film, sound, transferred to high definition Quick-time Movie file (projection); 18:04 min. loop
Unexploded
2007 · 16mm film, silent, transferred to digital video (projection or monitor); 54 sec. loop
Girls, Tricky
2001 · Digital video (projection), color, sound, 14 min. 47 sec.
Barrage
1998 · Chromogenic print
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More Caribs' Leap: 8mm and 35mm color film, sound, transferred to two-channel digital color video (projection), 28:53 min. loop, and 12:06 min. loop, edition number two of four; Western Deep: 8mm color film, sound, transferred to digital video (projection), 24:12 min. loop works →All works by Steve McQueen →




