Catherine Yass
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea (U.K.) -
Motive Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 12.03 -
Press release
The De La Warr Pavilion presents recent and new works by Catherine Yass, a leading
British contemporary photographer and film-
The new film commission
Exhibition 25 June–4 September 2011. De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea -
The exhibition includes two other films employing similar techniques. Descent (2002)
takes the viewer very slowly down by a camera lowered by a crane on the side of a
high rise structure in Canary Wharf construction site. Every frame is rotated by
180 degrees, which inverts our sense of gravity; as if we might crash into the ground.
Lock (2006) is filmed from a barge on its passage through the gates of a lock on
the Yangtze River, a colossal structure which has been a subject of political and
economic controversy since it was built.
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Catherine Yass (b. London, UK, 1963) trained at the Slade School of Art, London,
the Hochschüle der Künste, Berlin, and Goldsmiths College, London. Important recent
solo exhibitions include High Wire (commissioned by Artangel and Gi Festival, exhibition
Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, and The Gymnaseum, London, 2008); Descent
(St. Louis Art Museum, MO, 2009); and The China Series (Stedelijk Museum, 's-
The exhibition also includes two recent series of lightboxes using a particular device of overlaying negative image over the positive transparency. This superimposition together with fluorescent light from the lightbox gives electric colours resulting in ethereal, psychologically charged spaces. Sleep is a series of ten, exploring the places the mind goes to whilst in sleep or daydreaming, while Decommissioned, a series of five, is set in the empty space of a car showroom due for demolition.



Catherine Yass, Lighthouse
Catherine Yass, Lock, vidéo, 2006


Catherine Yass, Sleep. Paul Heber-
International past exhibitions 2011