For this series we sent artists a Super-8 camera
and a single roll of film and asked
them to document a day in their lives.
A finite amount of film. No playback.
What would they choose to record? This is what Sable Elyse Smith sent us.
Artist Sable Elyse Smith considers this filmed day “the anti-reel.” Known for her expansive, multidisciplinary practice—ranging from monumental sculpture and neon works to paintings and operas—Smith embraced the analog medium as an invitation to turn the lens inward. What emerged was a constellation of quiet fragments: rhythms of thought, fleeting gestures, missed moments, and a small window into the in-between. Read an interview with Sable Elyse Smith that explains how she sets out to capture what a day actually feels like inside the mind here: https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/1223
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