Gregg Smith
Filmstill "The End"
Making off "The End"
Filmstill "The End"
Filmstill "The End"
‘How much information should a story provide before the spectator
can project themselves into it?’ It was on the basis of this question
that Gregg Smith (1970, Cape Town, South Africa) became the
first artist to be selected in the framework of FLACC’s new operations.
After studying at the University of Cape Town, Smith had a residence
at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam and later at the Fresnoy Studios
at Tourcoing in France. He now lives and works in Paris. His work
has recently been shown at the Dakar Biennale in Senegal, at the
Gasworks Studios in London and at the film festival in Rotterdam.
From April till the end of May he is be developing a new installation
at FLACC, one which extends earlier experiments with video and performances
in public space. This project, as with his previous work, takes
as a starting point a scenario based on an ordinary personal dilemma.
Smith then explores the medium of narrative with a view to personally
implicating the spectator in the viewing process. This subtle boundary
between spectator and narrative framework is at the heart of his
work. The installation Smith is currently working on in Genk will
be exhibited this July at ‘Le Plateau’, FRAC (Fonds régional d’art
contemporain) Île de France, Paris (www.fracidf-leplateau.com).
More information about the artist and his work on www.greggsmith.co.za
and www.veryrealtime.co.za
