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Seek Stillness in Movement

Behind the scenes

If you've forgotten what exactly a 'hectic city-scape' looks like, head down to our space at 209 Tuam Street from this Saturday.

It's been nearly six years since we showed Daniel Crooks: everywhere instantly at the Gallery, so we're really excited to have the opportunity to host his mind- and time- bending meditations on our movements through space and time again. I'm refraining from using the words mesmerising and hypnotic, as we've used them a fair bit lately, but... they are.

With four video works on display, and the everywhere instantly catalogue on sale for only $20, come down for a gander.

Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery

Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery

Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery

Daniel Crooks Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (detail) 2009–10. High Definition digital video transferred to Blu-ray. 5 minutes 23 seconds, 16:9, colour, sound. Edition of 3, AP1 and AP2. Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery

PS - at the time of posting we didn't have an image of one of the city-scape works, so here's an old man doing t'ai chi instead. Also very cool, and also on view in the exhibition.