Steve McQueen. Sunshine State

“Sunshine State” presents an immersive experience of Steve McQueen’s unique visual language.

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Static (2009) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

Turner Prize winning artist and Oscar winning filmmaker Steve McQueen (London, 1969; lives and works in London and Amsterdam) has created some of the most significant works of moving image in the last 30 years. 

Static (2009) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

Taking a radical look at the human condition, its dramas and fragility, McQueen’s touching and thought-provoking work asks important questions about urgent issues, such as the construction of identity, belonging, and the right to freedom. 

Western Deep (2002) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

“Sunshine State” presents an immersive experience of Steve McQueen’s unique visual language. 

“Sunshine State” (2022) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

The six film works and one sculpture in the exhibition are among the most important of the artist’s career, representing free narrative models and unexpected points of view on wide-ranging, intersectional aspects of historical and contemporary social contexts. 

Caribs’ Leap (2002) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

For Pirelli HangarBicocca, McQueen has conceived a site-specific exhibition project that unfolds in the Navate and Cubo spaces, and on the exterior of the building.

Charlotte (2004) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

Through a non-chronological layout, the exhibition features a survey of Steve McQueen’s career in the visual arts, highlighting the evolution of his practice over the last two decades. 

“Sunshine State” (2022) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

Taken together, the works presented here form a visual narrative, revealing the artist’s radical take on reality and offering an opportunity to imagine new readings of McQueen’s poetics. 

Sunshine State (2022) by Steve McQueenPirelli HangarBicocca

The title of the exhibition evokes the artist’s new video installation, Sunshine State (2022), commissioned and produced by the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 2022, which is shown here in its world premiere. 

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