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Jayne Parker was born in Nottingham in 1957. She studied at Mansfield College of Art, Canterbury College of Art and the Slade. She was a visiting lecturer at Goldsmiths’ College, from 1984 until 1998 and has taught at the Slade School of Fine Art since 1989. Her work has been shown at art venues, on television and in film festivals internationally.
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05 January 2021
The film takes its name from the place where it was filmed, the triforium of London’s Westminster Abbey, a gallery hidden from view for 700 years, that runs sixteen metres high above the floor of the nave.
07 September 1997
A short film by Jayne Parker
15 May 2018
“The music, ‘Blues in B-flat’ by Volker Heyn, performed by cellist Anton Lukoszevieze, provides the framework for The Oblique.
02 January 1991
A woman stands in the deep end of an empty and disused swimming pool. She wipes her face and stomach with her hands to clean away blood.
02 January 1980
Short film by Jayne Parker.
01 January 1995
There are four performers in the film - a drummer, a swimmer, an ice skater and a fourth woman. Although the protagonists never appear together they are inextricably bound up by their actions.
02 January 2019
A short study of the interior of amaryllis flowers, shot on 16mm film. The central pistol, the stamens and the anthers, which produce the yellow pollen, are set against the colour field of the petals.
02 January 1993
Directed by Jayne Parker.
02 January 1998
The Reunion brings together dancers Lynn Seymour and Donald MacLeary, partnering each other again, for the first time in over thirty years.
01 January 1987
A cautionary animated tale in which a woman loses her head to a cat in return for a man. Jayne Parker discovered film as a medium when she was a sculpture student at Canterbury College of Art (1977-80).
29 November 2020
A short study of the interior of amaryllis flowers, shot on 16mm film. The central pistol, the stamens and the anthers, which produce the yellow pollen, are set against the colour field of the petals.
01 January 2000
Composed by John Cage in 1953, and played by Anton Lukoszevieze, there are several versions of this film, each lasting a minute.
01 January 1980
Early film by Jayne Parker.
01 January 2000
Two contrasting portraits of magnificently strong women: champion body builder Andrulla Blanchette and trapeze artist Vicki Amedume.
02 January 2000
In this film, the cellist is both a musician and a protagonist. In the final section he must introduce a second bow to play on the underside of the strings, a strangely intrusive act.
01 January 1997
Thinking Twice features the pianist Katharina Wolpe playing music composed by her father Stefan Wolpe.
04 April 2006
A visual interpretation of Olivier Messiaen’s music for piano. The imagery and music evoke the habitat and song of these nocturnal birds.
02 January 1983
In 'I Dish' a naked woman dredges in filthy water. What is she looking for? Gold? Something she's lost? She brings up a series of barbaric-looking bits of metal, nasty looking hooks.
02 January 2005
In Stationary Music Jayne Parker finds an external shape for an internal process - Katharina Wolpe playing her father's 1925 Sonata.
01 January 1982
A young woman shakes eels out from between the sheets of a bed. She sews the eels on to a sheet, then cuts them away and they fall to the ground.
02 January 1986
A confrontation/statement with fragments of dialogue between a mother, a daughter and a cameraman.
01 January 1979
A film in three acts, each act prefaced by a short circus act. Act 1 – Cutting liver, Act II – Ironing, Act III – Plucking Eyebrows.