Icara, Icara

Icara, Icara

Joanna Austin

Icara, Icara is a reworking of the Icarus myth from the point of view of a suburban woman.

The stages of imprisonment, flight and fall are seen as a cyclical metaphor for the mechanism of her increasing self-awareness.

The darkened gallery space, housing a double-screen video projection and a mirror, will immerse the visitor. The disorientated visitor will not only watch but participate at the same time. This dual viewpoint is echoed in the partly autobiographical video of Icara, subject and object, who sees and is seen.

Open:  Monday – Saturday, 10.00am – 5.00pm
           Sunday, 2.00pm – 5.00pm

 

Associate lecture: 

Critical Dialogue - Joanna Austin

Tuesday, 7 February

Doors open at 5.15pm, starts 5.30pm

Venue: Lindop Building, College Lane Campus

 

Information

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By email       uhgalleries@herts.ac.uk

 

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Event details
Date from:
27 January 2012
To:
11 March 2012
Start time:
10:00AM
Location:
Museum of St Albans, Hatfield Road, St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3RR
Tickets:
Free Admission