My new commissioned video work “Time Travels With A Rotten Suitcase”, exploring the stereoscopic form, is on view at the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, till 29 Nov, part of the “Visual Kinship” exhibition.
In a room-scale installation, my two-channel work is accompanied by ten glass plates on lightbox stands, from “The Suitcase Is A Little Bit Rotten”.
The new video work, edited with Nick Roux, reappropriates found antique Magic Lantern slides and 1960s stereoscopic reels, remixing them with colonial archives and my own photography, surfacing some of Britain’s violent practices during the anti-colonial war in Malaya.
With many thanks to co-curators Thy Phu, Iyko Day, Kimberly Juanita Brown, Alisa Swindell. Thank you to Thy and the Hood for this commission. Also thanks to Lusin Reinsch of Zilberman Gallery who organised the loans and shipment of work, installation guides. And thank you to research Dan Poole for additional research.
Installation views photographed by Ben Gancsos.
Time Travels With A Rotten Suitcase, 2025, two-channel video installation with sound, 08:27


