Film collaboration with Michael Nyman and Anthoni Malinowski


This spilt screen film was shot in St Pancras Station London, the film documents a painting installation made in 1992 by Antoni Malinowski.
The painting in red and blue on either side of a station entrance, has remained in tact for over ten years.
The film shows each side in one rotation of the camera which moves from floor to ceiling, with the atmospheric rumble of the station tannoy and train noises.

Michael Nyman was commissioned to write a new piece of music using elements of the exisiting station soundtrack, which resulted in a string quartet.
The film installation was in London at the gallery Gimpel Fils in London in September 2002.
Since the station has been refurbished in 2007, the work has become an historical snapshot.