
Catherine Yass
Lighthouse (North), 2011
Photographic transparency, lightbox
50.75 x 40.75 inches (129 x 103.5 cm)
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass
Lighthouse drawing (Ellipse), 2011
Five drawings scratched onto transparencies, each in lightbox
4.5 x 5.6 inches (11.4 x 14.1 cm) each
Catherine Yass
Lighthouse, 2011
Film still
Catherine Yass
Lighthouse, 2011
35mm film and HD transferred to high definition digital video
Running time: 12:42 minutes
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass
Lighthouse (North west), 2011
Photographic transparency, lightbox
50.75 x 40.75 inches (129 x 103.5 cm)
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass
Lighthouse (North north west, distant), 2011
Photographic transparency, lightbox
50.75 x 40.75 x 6.5 inches (129 x 103.5 x 16.5 cm)
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass
High Wire, 2008
16mm film and MiniDV transferred to HD-MPEG
Running time: 7:23 minutes
Catherine Yass
High Wire, 2008
Film still
Catherine Yass
Sign: For the Good of the People (army, build), 2007
Ilfotrans transparency, lightbox
40.1 x 51.1 inches (102 x 130 cm)
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass
Lock (columns), 2007
Ilfotrans transparency, lightbox
40.1 x 51.1 inches (102 x 130 cm)
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass
Lock, 2006
Two simultaneous projections of 16mm film tranferred to HD-MPEG, with sound
Running time: 9:44 minutes
Edition of 3
Installation view: Galerie Lelong, New York, 2006
Catherine Yass
Sleep (alcove), 2006
Ilfotrans transparency, lightbox
33.9 x 26.75 x 4.9 inches (86 x 68 x 12.5 cm)
Edition of 3
Catherine Yass creates photographs and films that explore the relationship between physical and psychological space, namely how environments are constructed and experienced by their inhabitants, through an emphasis on temporal duration. Her signature photographic method involves manipulating both the exposure and development of the film, often layering a positive transparency over a negative. Yass then realizes the resultant images as lightboxes, prints, and films. Her technique yields images that are richly colored, ethereal abstractions that embody the dualities of reality and illusion, presence and absence.
A Turner prize nominee, major commissions by Yass include Legacy, The Supreme Court of England, London, England (2020); Decommissioned, The Jewish Community Centre of London, England (2013); Rambert, Rambert Dance Company, England (2013); and Split Sides, Merce Cunningham, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York (2003).
Yass has shown in numerous museums and galleries worldwide including the Tate Modern, England; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Ireland; Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Australia; Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel; Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio; and Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. Solo exhibitions of Yass’s films have been presented at Amibka P3, London, UK; the Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow, Scotland. Her works are in numerous public collections including the Tate, England; Jewish Museum, New York; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.; and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Scotland.
Yass was born in 1963 in London, England, where she currently lives and works.
Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Site-specific commission