LONDON.- PEER announces Shadow, a new site-specific installation and the most ambitious work to date for Catherine Story in her first solo exhibition for a public gallery. Commissioned by PEER, Shadow melds the artists long preoccupation with the staging and lighting of 1930s films and Cubism, with a new interest in the dramatic landscape and geometric architecture of North Africa.
Constructed across two thirds of PEERs ten-metre wide gallery space, Shadow converges Storys diverse influences in a precisely illuminated three-dimensional topography of backdrop, painting and sculpture. During the day the installation is open for visitors, but on dark winter evenings it transforms into an enigmatic mise-en-scene with elements of the work creating a playful shape-shift between interior and exterior, film set and streetscape.
In January, Shadow is accompanied by a short programme of three films curated by Catherine Story, and introduced by specialists of early cinema.
Shadow continues until 3 February 2018.
Based in London, Catherine Storys work featured in Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists (Tate Britain, London, 2013) and Recent British Painting (Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam, 2012); and Astoria (2014), Angeles (2012), Cinema (2010) and PYLON (2009), all at Carl Freedman Gallery, London. In 2015 she was awarded an Abbey Fellowship at the British School in Rome. Her work is included in both private and public collections.