The Quay Brothers
Largely overshadowed by Czech animator Jan Svankmajer, to whom they have created a homage, the American twins are perhaps best known for their 1986 film Street of crocodiles, based on a novel by the Polish author and artist Bruno Schulz.
The creepy boxes full of bark, crystals and talcum powder populated by Hans Bellmer-like robot dolls, look as if they will come to life any minute, which they do - in their films - also showing at Cinecity around Brighton about now.
Apart from the 'Powdered ejaculation of a stag (at the time of rutting season)', a line of which we are invited to snort, the other highlight is 'Eurydice - She, So Beloved', a work based on Monteverdi's Orfeo in its own room which also contains a light-show coffin of wire pylons and more bark. This mostly live action dance piece was quite long and dark and would have benefited from the addition of a comfy chair for the more elderly connoisseur.
Clips from commercials they've produce are also on show, including one for Quavers, starring Mr and Mrs Crisp and an unused ident for BBC2 of a calligrapher. But it's not often we have an exhibition of this importance nearby - go see it! It's on until 20 December, usually until 8pm, but closed on Sundays!
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