Photography and Cinema

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the principles of Structuralist film. Each of his works lasts roughly as long

as the shortest reel of commercially available film stock. Lewis respects

the notion that historically the art gallery has been the space of the silent

pictorial tradition. His uninterrupted shots without sound produce what

can be described literally as moving photographs. In this his films connect

as much to painting and photography as to the single-reel films of the

Lumières or Warhol’s long takes. They are often set in the in-between

parts of the city, the ‘no man’s land’ that has neither the dynamism of the

centre nor the stillness of the neglected periphery. Shot on Super 35 mm

film and transferred todvd,Queensway: Pan and Zoom( 2005 ) presents

three different framings of the same almost still scene within one take.

The first, held for about a minute, appears to be an establishing shot of a

nondescript roadside building. A woman in the middle distance stands

40 rummaging in her bag. A sharp pan to the left reframes on a second

27 GillianWearing, video still
fromSixty Minute Silence(1996).
Rear projection video, 60 mins,
colour, sound.

28Three frames fromQueensway:
Pan and Zoom(Mark Lewis, 2005).
3 minutes 3 secs. Super 35mm
transferred toDVD.
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