
Darren Almond
Thames to Hudson (suite of 4), 2000
Provenance: Sotheby's, London, June 27, 2002, lot 339; Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.

Darren Almond creates films, photographs, and sculptures that explore the notion of experienced and abstract time within both the historical and personal realms. From his large-scale digital clocks such as Mono Chrono Pneumatic Red (2007) to the moonlit long-exposure shots of beautiful and desolate natural settings in his “Full Moon” series (2000-), Almond’s oeuvre explores the emotional impact of waiting and anticipation, imbuing his works with a quiet, mystical quality.

Provenance: Sotheby's, London, June 27, 2002, lot 339; Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.

Darren Almond creates films, photographs, and sculptures that explore the notion of experienced and abstract time within both the historical and personal realms. From his large-scale digital clocks such as Mono Chrono Pneumatic Red (2007) to the moonlit long-exposure shots of beautiful and desolate natural settings in his “Full Moon” series (2000-), Almond’s oeuvre explores the emotional impact of waiting and anticipation, imbuing his works with a quiet, mystical quality.