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Thomas Dane is delighted to announce an exhibition of Amie Siegel’s new large-scale moving image work, Bloodlines, and an associated series of prints, Cloude, Clot and Cloot (all 2022), at the London gallery beginning 27 April, 2022. Siegel’s layered, meticulously constructed works embrace moving image, installation, photography, painting, and performance to trace and perform the undercurrents of systems of value, cultural ownership and image-making.
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Bloodlines exemplifies Siegel’s understated formal precision, revealing systems of class and inherited wealth and subtly suggesting colonialism’s role in establishing and perpetuating their structures. Offering an intimate look into the world of cultural property and the ownership of heritage, the film explores distinctions between private and public realms, and the labour (and leisure) that maintains each. Through the iterative and conceptual quality of Siegel’s work, Bloodlines conveys a rich constellation of images and ideas and sets up a narrative that unfolds associatively in the viewer’s consciousness. Motifs such as flowers, fireplaces, wallpaper, dogs, horses, and other creatures and patterns of action build and echo throughout the film, accruing meaning. Time, too, becomes both subject and material in the uncannily immutable settings of each home. Distinctions between their interior and exterior worlds, the absence and presence of people; stillness and movement; animate beings and inanimate objects; images of past and present; reality and artifice, all are brought to the fore. A sense of empathy is conveyed, as viewers encounter a cast of both human and animal protagonists.
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In conversation: Amie Siegel with Adrian Searle at ICA London
Wednesday 22 June, 7pm
Amie Siegel will be in conversation with Adrian Searle, art critic at The Guardian newspaper, discussing Bloodlines (2022).
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Mall
London SW1Y 5AHBloodlines is a commission of the National Galleries of Scotland with support from Art Fund and the Contemporary Art Society, and with additional production support from Princess Grace Foundation, New York, and PALOMAR. Bloodlines is also currently on display at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Modern One), Edinburgh, until 4 September 2022.
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