Catherine Yass – 'I Try to Make Work That Provokes Thought' | TateShots
Filmmaker and photographer Catherine Yass shows us her London studio and the camera she has been using for twenty-five years. Catherine Yass is noted for her films and brightly coloured photographs. Her stills present an image which is usually a combination of the positive and negative. Many of her works are mounted on light boxes. Her films explore architecture, space, geography and landscape. Yass's subjects are varied: her early works often depict the people and institutions who commissioned, supported, or curated her work. Learn more about Catherine Yass: https://goo.gl/UJ7Aje Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl To license Tate films please email [email protected]

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