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Encyclopedia > Steve McQueen (artist)

Steve McQueen (born 1969) is an English artist. He is best known for his films, but has worked in other forms also.


Born in London, McQueen studied art at the Chelsea School of Art and then at Goldsmiths College where he first became interested in film. He left Goldsmiths in 1993 and then studied briefly at the Tisch School in New York City. He found the approach there not experimental enough for him, however, complaining that "They wouldn't let you throw the camera up in the air".


McQueen's films, which are typically projected onto one or more walls of an enclosed space in an art gallery, are often in black and white and minimalist. He has cited the influence of the nouvelle vague and the films of Andy Warhol. He often appears in the films himself.


His first major work was Bear (1993), in which two naked men (one of them McQueen) exchange a series of glances which might be taken to be flirtatious or threatening. One of his best known works, Deadpan (1997), is a restaging of a Buster Keaton stunt in which a house collapses around McQueen who is left unscathed because he is where where there is a window.


As well as being in black and white, both these films are silent. The first of McQueen's films to use sound was also the first to use multiple images: Drumroll (1998). This was made with three cameras, two mounted to the sides, and one to the front of an oil drum which McQueen rolled through the streets of Manhattan. The resulting films are projected on three walls of an enclosed space.


McQueen has also made sculptures such as White Elephant (1998) and photographs. He won the Turner Prize in 1999.


External link

  • McQueen at the Tate Gallery (http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/GetSearchResults?aid=2504&group=general&name=&mda=McQueen%2C+Steve)

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