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Long After Tonight (Fran) (2005-06)

Matt Stokes

C-type print on Diasec

Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens

Long After Tonight (Fran) (2005-06)

Images © the artist Courtesy the artist and Workplace Gallery, UK.

Details

Classification:

Photograph

Materials:

C-type photographic print, Diasec

Physical Object Description:

The photographer is Pete Dibdin.

Dimensions:

80 x 80 cm

Credit:

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 2015

Ownership history:

Purchased from Workplace Gallery, Gateshead by the Contemporary Art Society, 3 September 2014; presented to Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, 2014/15
Matt Stokes’s practice stems from a long-term enquiry into subcultures, particularly musical ones. He is interested in the way music provides a sense of collectivity, acting as a catalyst for particular groups to form, shaping and influencing people’s lives and identities. His works are often context-specific; he immerses himself in a setting and area of interest, through which collaborations with informal communities arise.

In 2006, Stokes was awarded the Becks Futures Prize for Long After Tonight (2005), an impressionistic 16mm film of a re-creation of a Northern Soul night staged at St Salvador’s Church in Dundee, parts of which housed some of the city’s first dance events of this kind during the early 1970s. Stokes invited original participants of this scene to dance to tracks from the genre, but transposed the event to within the nave’s Gothic interior. The candid portraits of the dancers and images showing Christian iconography and architecture offer a parallel depiction of the event captured in the film.

Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens’ collecting policy for contemporary art focuses on figurative work by nationally-known artists and outstanding artists working in the region, as well as themes of identity and memory. These photographs will resonate with those among the Museum’s audience who remember Northern Soul nights in the city, as well as engage younger visitors living in a city with a vibrant current music scene.

All rights reserved. Any further use will need to be cleared with the rights holder. Permission granted to reproduce for personal and educational use only. Commercial copying, hiring, lending is prohibited. The collection that owns this artwork may have more information on their own website about permitted uses and image licensing options.

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