8.30

1992
Wilson, Jane and Louise
Jane and Louise Wilson's work examines the psychology and architecture of buildings. These three photographs were taken after a stranger intruded into the Wilson sisters’ apartment. ‘The combination of angles and the shadows in the pictures are unusual, creating the feeling that the images were taken from a stranger’s perspective. The artists play with warm and cold colours and the shadows in the photographs create mystery, making the viewer want to look closer.’ Seray Gunes and Kathryn Nugent
  • Artwork Details: 122 x 122cm
  • Edition: 2 from an edition of 3
  • Material description: c-type print mounted on wood
  • Credit line: © the artist
  • Theme:
  • Medium: Photograph
  • Accession number: ACC12/1995

Share

Close
Artists
Artworks
Exhibitions
Articles
Other

The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art.

With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.