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+ BEYOND 2001: NEW HORIZONS

Prestigious Group Exhibition marking the 10th Anniversarty of the public archive, London College of Communication, Thursday 18 January - Friday 16 February 2018


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10 Years of the Kubrick Archive at LCC
"LCC's Screen School presents Beyond 2001: New Horizons, an exhibition that explores how activating the archive can creatively enable the development of new work and inform ideas.


Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Stanley Kubrick Archive at the University’s Archives and Special Collections Centre, students will produce and show work alongside invited artists and academics that offer new perspectives inspired by archive material from 2001: A Space Odyssey.


A creative collaboration celebrating all things screen, the exhibition will be set in motion with accompanying performances, events, panels and workshops, punctuated by screenings for staff and students. #Beyond2001 (text from the catalogue).


Film Object reveals Kubrick's Colour Space
This work was commissioned especially for the exhibition and offered an opportunity to iterate work developed using the archive in 2007 into a new form.


I was lucky to be able to make use of the archival material from 2001 : A Space Odyssey in 2007 as part of my MA study. I analysed critical writing about Kubricks use of colour and mapped it onto film sequences to enable a new understanding of the film as what Laura Mulvey calls a 'specialist observer.'

The film object was exhibited again in 2018 as part of the Digital Maker Collective Exhibition 'Drawn Beyond' at Wimbledon College of Arts in April 2018



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Beyond 2001: New Horizons Exhibition Private View [photo by Pete Maloney]


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Kubrick's Colour Space, Pete Maloney 2018 Printed Perspex, Lightbox. [photo by Pete Maloney]


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Kubrick's Colour Space, Pete Maloney 2018 Printed Perspex, Lightbox. [photo by Pete Maloney]


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Kubrick's Colour Space, 84 sheets of printed perspex co-ordinated by Yousef at Colour 7 printers in E17,
[photo by Pete Maloney]
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