Still Point is a film installation that engages with sacred spaces and places of pilgrimage. The work transports from audience from humble places of refuge along to Pilgrim's Way in Northumberland to the contested sites om Jerusalem, to the interiors of abandon villages in Golan Heights, Syria. The work "evokes the tension that marks them as places of refuge and spiritual quest – and as materially contested sites". Commissioned by Somerset Art Works. Funded by Arts Council England.
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