Turner Prize-winning artist Laure Prouvost transformed a number of historic rooms of Admiralty Arch, bringing together new and existing work to take viewers on a conceptual journey. Hidden behind a door is After After, a small, blacked out room in which sculptures, paintings and objects placed throughout the space flicker into sight with the flashes of a strobe light, giving rise to what the artist calls “a different kind of 3D film”. The viewer must take on the role of a detective, examining the objects as clues of evidence from the events in Prouvost’s earlier film The Wanderer, 2011, inspired by Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, 1915.
After After was initially funded by the Outset Contemporary Art Fund, Arts. The project was supported by Prime Investors Capital.
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