Benedict Drew, KAPUT

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Benedict Drew KAPUT, 2015


Benedict Drew KAPUT, 2015 Exhibition specifications

• This exhibition requires two rooms, • • • •

one for the projection and one for the installation The exhibition requires a minimum of two invigilators Please note: The sound element reaches approx 85 decibels The artist must have sign-off on the installation This is an involved installation requiring around 5 working days to install

The venue is required to provide: • Two projectors • A central table built to the spec provided • A floor to ceiling projection screen • A range of sundries including but not limited to silly string, neon coloured wool, gold plastic blankets, and coloured sand • Lighting with a variety of coloured filters

A large, fluorescent image of Richard Branson, with orange cables protruding from his eyes, takes centre stage in Benedict Drew: KAPUT. This work explores the concept of space tourism through a thrilling multifaceted installation. Using a combination of video, audio and sculptural elements, artist Benedict Drew reflects on society’s uncertain relationship with technology. Beneath the image of Branson – who founded Virgin Galactic, the first company dedicated to civilian space travel – Virgin spacecrafts soar across two screens, a foil backdrop flickers and the room buzzes with the sound of feedback, accompanied by the ecstatic sound of a saxophone. Psychedelic colours and music combine to create an environment that appears to be straight from the artist’s imagination. KAPUT (2015) presents a dark, dystopian response to what Drew describes as ‘the horrors of the modern world’.

Crate dimensions are: 1/6: 123 x 181 x 99cm / 173kg (cased) 2/6: 134 x 140 x 91cm / 153kg (cased) 3/6: 120 x 75 x 67cm / 175kg (cased) 4/6: 28 x 60 x 40cm / 14kg (utz box) 5/6: 8 x 250 x 10cm / 15kg (soft wrapped) 6/6: dims to follow There is no hire fee for this project. As well as installation and deinstallation costs, we ask venues to cover insurance and transport costs.

About the Arts Council Collection The Arts Council Collection is a national loan collection of British art from 1946 to the present day. With over 8,000 works and more than 1,000 loans made to over 100 venues a year, it is seen by millions of people in public spaces from galleries and museums to hospitals, libraries and universities. For any questions please contact Beth Hughes, Curator / Beth.Hughes@SouthbankCentre.co.uk


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