15-09-2012 - 16-09-2012
Camera Running
Cost
Free
The première of Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger’s new film Camera Running with artist Q&A.
Camera Running was filmed at the 2011 Great North Run from the perspective of an elite athlete at the front of the race. It’s a route millions see every year broadcast live on BBC ONE and hundreds of thousands turn out for, either as spectators or as one of the 50,000+ runners who take part. In a single slow steady shot, the camera silently follows the route ahead of the front runners, giving a view of the course only a handful of elite athletes usually see.
Gliding along at runner’s eye-level, we pass city centre motorways and busy roads lined with thousands of well-wishers eagerly awaiting the mass of runners. It’s a journey from the urban through the suburban, passing the iconic landmark of the Tyne Bridge as well as long stretches of empty rural countryside as the route winds its way through Tyneside and out to the windswept coast. In a dream-like way, this hour long silent film beautifully captures and connects many of the different elements which make the Great North Run so popular. Camera Running is a celebration of runners’ achievements and of regional pride, a tribute to the heritage and history of the race and the thousands of people who turn out each year to cheer on the runners.
Mark Wallinger also has a major exhibition at BALTIC this season – SITE is the artist’s largest exhibition in the UK for over a decade. Visit www.balticmill.com/whats-on/exhibitions/detail/mark-wallinger for details.
Free but ticketed – premiere and artist Q&A 6.30pm 13th September - booking information to be added soon
Free - 15 & 16 September, continuous screening during gallery opening hours
