Peepers
Site specific instalation

Role - Design / Photography / Retouching

Production by Studio BC

Peepers was a site specific installation by artist Maisie Broadhead at the Brighton Pavilion, UK, commissioned by the Brighton Pavilion and Arts Council, England. The work consists of five large duratran lightbox units installed into the Pavilion's decadent Music Room, creating the illusion of a new view beyond the windows of the room.

The installation is inspired by the scrutiny experienced by the Pavilion's original resident, George IV, from a society which became obsessed, fascinated, intrigued, even disgusted by his life in the extravagant Royal Pavilion and detached from the reality of the outside world.

The production of this work involved a studio photo shoot with period wardrobe, photographic retouching, duratran printing, construction of 5 large light box units to be carefully intergrated into the existing architecture of the site.