As a filmmaker and mixed media artist, Sarah Rapson challenges us with persistent and lyrical questions about the making of art.
Navigating the market-driven contemporary art world, Sarah Rapson often muses on the Sisyphean futility of making art, or perhaps better put, the fervent devotion required to make art despite all odds. Ironically reflecting on her own years in New York, she recalls endlessly lugging art materials across town and quietly working away in her studio, which also informs Eastcliff. The existential and yet so ephemeral aspect of living as an artist is succinctly expressed in a recent email, where Rapson writes, âBottom line: art and religion and rock and rollâsame category."
âCatharina Manchanda, Jon & Mary Shirley Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art
Eastcliff, 2005, Sarah Rapson,
British, born 1959, super-8 black and white film, two uncut reels transferred to DVD for continuous viewing, 6:18 min., camera: Julia Rapson de Pauley, © Sarah Rapson, Photo courtesy of the artist