Showing posts with label Daniel Crooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Crooks. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2016

Daniel Crooks video selected for Art Basel Hong Kong Film 2017


Daniel Crooks' video The Subtle Knife (2016) has been selected for the 2017 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong Film by curator Li Zenhua. The work was also exhibited at Starkwhite earlier this year in Daniel's first solo show with us titled Vanishing Point.
Image: video still from Daniel Crooks' The Subtle Knife

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Daniel Crooks: Vanishing Point



Daniel Crooks exhibition Vanishing Point runs to 27 August. Read more...
Image: installation views of Vanishing Point 

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Coming up at Starkwhite


Daniel Crooks' Vanishing point runs at Starkwhite from 3 August. Read more...
Image: Daniel Crooks, Vanishing Point (2015), video still

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Final days to catch Daniel Crooks in Bullet Time


Daniel Crooks is in Bullet Time at the City Gallery Wellington. Curated by Robert Leonard, the show closes this weekend (10 July). You can read Leonard's catalogue essay here.
Image: Daniel Crooks, Static No. 11 (Man Running) 2008

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Starkwhite at the Auckland Art Fair


We're presenting a group show at the Auckland Art Fair (25-29 May) - one that evolves over the five-day event. By rotating artists and works we can present a representative selection of Starkwhite artists and give works room to breath, rather than opting for an all-in salon hang. Our lineup for the Fair includes Melbourne-based artists Daniel Crooks who will stage his first solo show at Starkwhite in June/July.
Image: Daniel Crooks, Static No. 3 (underwater flight recording), 2010, digital video 16:9, colour stereo sound

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Daniel Crooks in Bullet Time


Daniel Crooks is showing in Bullet Time at the City Gallery Wellington. Curated by Robert Leonard, the exhibition showcases two artists (Crooks and Steve Carr) who explore themes of time. It also places them in conversation with two historical photographers and pioneers of motion study Eadweard Muybridge and Harold Edgerton. Read more...

Crooks is represented by Starkwhite and will present his first solo show at the gallery at the end of June.
Image: Daniel Crooks, Train No. 10 (Onwards Backwards), 2012, currently showing in Bullet Time at the City Gallery Wellington