Sam Taylor-WoodThird Party

Photographs: Sam Taylor-Wood
Text: Martin Hentschel
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
132 pages
Year: 2000
Price: € 20
Nominated for the Turner prize in 1998, Sam Taylor-Wood is regarded as an important contemporary artist. She first created a stir with her video work "Atlantic" at the 1995 Biennale in Venice. Since then her photographic series "Five Revolutionary Seconds" won a great deal of critical acclaim. Like her previous works, her newest video project - with the ambiguous title "Third Party" - is about the tensions and erotic entanglements that arise between people in a closed environment. In addition to the inclusion of some recent photographic works, this text documents Sam Taylor-Wood's work on "Third Party", which she realized with professional actors and Marianne Faithful.












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