
Suky
Best and Rory Hamilton
Cowboy scene #2
2005
print with laser cut
vinyl
6 May 19
June 2005
Artists Suky Best
and Rory Hamilton have been collaborating on works exploring
the cowboy myth. They have been investigating themes of heroism and
eternal narratives of the lone stranger coming to put things right
before disappearing into the sunset. Through video and print this
exhibition shows work with a strong aesthetic flavour; hand worked,
yet graphically clean, using visual stereotypes while exposing their
banality and frailty. Flat clear silhouettes replace the dusty blur
of the Wild West.
In these works
whether video or print only the hero or his companion (be they
horse, tracker or love interest) are transcribed onto the finished
image. All extraneous detail is removed. When a cowboy ties up a
horse and walks into a building, the horse and rider are boldly
drawn, the building only existing when the rider walks behind a
column, the cowboy defining the world around him. The hand drawn
nature of the video animations means the artist has decided in every
frame how to interpret the cinematic image into a drawing. Often the
invisible foreground objects are more resolved while the main
character may shimmer and distort.
Some of the films
represent a transcription of a classic scene while other show scenes
from several cowboy movies. These collaged works depict instances of
the archetypal kiss scene or the decisive gunshot: moments of clich
and repetition within the genre. The films are a constructivist
assemblage of scenes from cowboy films. The stereotype of lone hero
appears as an amalgam of cowboy actors over the years. The swagger
crosses generations and genres; the chase on horseback becomes
continuous throughout the years of the popular western.
Suky Best
is an artist working with print, animation and video. She has
recently completed a Wellcome trust funded SCIART project making
animations for hospital outpatient areas and will be making Extinct,
an exhibition of animation and print, part of the Silicon Fen series
commissioned by Norwich School of art and Design and Film and Video
Umbrella.
In recent years she has had commissions
from: English Heritage (as part of a YOTA/SWA/DA2 project) at Cleeve
Abbey in Somerset. She made a 40 second film for travellers Tales an INIVA Commission,
a series of video to print works as part of
Dartmoor Insight for AHA/Da2 and was Fellow in Printmaking at the
University of Wolverhampton (funded by the Henry Moore Foundation).
Rory Hamilton
studied sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art and Multimedia at
Central St Martins. He has worked on digital screen based and
installation projects for over ten years. In 2002 he completed the
work Generic Sci-Fi Quarry (with Jon Rogers) as part of the TV
Swansong project. This was a large scale outdoor event using
multiscreen projects and specially commissioned sound. He has been a
tutor and researcher in Interaction Design at the Royal College of
Art for seven years. His research there with Jon Rogers involves Art
and Visual Perception and has recently received funding from the
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. He has been a
keen fan of western movies for many years.
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