Movies: Sam Taylor-Johnson
- 2003
Strings (2003)
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A string quartet, dressed in black tie, seated in an arc that curves away from the viewer, play part of Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No. 2 in F major Op. 22. The piece is titled Andante ma non Tanto (which, crudely translated, means faster, but not t...
- 2001
Mute (2001)
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2001 Sam Taylor-Wood video art work featuring a man praying in silence...
- 2001
Pieta (2001)
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2001 Sam Taylor-Wood video art short...
- 2003
Ascension (2003)
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2003 Sam Taylor-Wood video art work featuring a tap dancer...
- 1999
Third Party (1999)
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As Harold Pinter famously said, Taylor-Johnson is 'the weasel under the cocktail cabinet' at this particular party. The erotic undercurrents between the various people at the party are given further resonance with the use of multiple screens to portr...
- 2008
Three Minute Round (2008)
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Three Minute Round depicts the Klitschko brothers, Vitali and Wladimir, in the moments after defeating their rivals in separate championship boxing matches in Las Vegas and Berlin in 2008. Sam Taylor-Johnson isolated the world-famous Ukrainian boxer...
- 1998
Noli Me Tangere (1998)
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The title of this piece is the well-known warning of Jesus to Mary Magdalene after his resurrection. It translates to Touch me not. This biblical scene gave birth to a strong iconographical tradition in Christian art, from late antiquity to present. ...
- 2002
Prelude in Air (2002)
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2002 Sam Taylor-Wood short video art piece featuring a man playing an imaginary string instrument....
- 2007
The Servant (2007)
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The figures in this piece are the fashion designer Bella Freud, daughter of Lucian and granddaughter of Sigmund, and her husband, the writer James Fox. Fox has written about Taylor-Johnson's work on more than one occasion. Single-screen projection....
- 1994
Killing Time (1994)
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As four people lip-synch to the grand, passionate sounds of the Richard Strauss opera Elektra, the contrast between the banality of modern life and the primal desires that swirl beneath the surface is heightened. Four-screen projection. Video....
- 2006
The Last Century (2006)
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In her film The Last Century (2006), what appears to be a static image of a group of people slowly reveals itself to be a real, filmed take, timed to the length of a burning cigarette: the film is entirely static apart from the involuntary blinking, ...
- 2001
Still Life (2001)
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2001 Sam Taylor video art piece featuring rotting fruit in time lapse...
- 2005
After Van Halen (2005)
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The graceful, ephemeral longing highlighted in this work is brought back down to earth with the title – after Van Halen's Jump. Single-screen projection....
- 1999
Hysteria (1999)
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1999 Sam Taylor-Wood video art piece featuring a dancer in agony...
- 2002
A Little Death (2002)
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Taylor-Johnson updates traditional still life imagery. What seems at first to be a quiet arrangement of a dead hare and peach on a table starts to decompose before our eyes. Rather than attempting to capture a moment in time, the viewer is put face t...
- 1969
Middlesex (1969)
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- 2004
David (2004)
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Simply lit from one light source (the lamp in the Madrid hotel room where it was shot) and shot in a single long take after Beckham finished training, David joins Sam Taylor-Johnson's other intimate portraits of male vulnerability. Single-screen proj...
- 1994
Pent-Up (1994)
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The interior monologues of five characters are made audible, giving way to a host of efforts on the part of the viewer to create connections or manufacture logic and pattern where, ultimately, there is none. 16mm film. Five-screen projection....
- 1995
Brontosaurus (1995)
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Informed by cinematic and documentary traditions, Taylor-Johnson has been working with photography, film and video in London since the early 1990s. She presents characters in situations of isolation and self-absorption, their familiar, even mundane, ...