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Hanging uniforms - Indications of Guilt, pt.1 installation view at transmediale, Berlin, 2021.
Hanging uniforms - Indications of Guilt, pt.1 installation view at transmediale, Berlin, 2021., Maud Craigie, 2021

Luca Girardini

Alumna Maud Craigie is showing Indications of Guilt, pt.1 at South Kiosk London, Unit DG.1
Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, London SE15 3SN, from 18 March - 10 April 2022 (Friday - Sunday, noon - 6pm, and by appointment. Film screens on the hour).

Indications of Guilt, pt.1 by Maud Craigie examines the structures of American police interrogation and their relationship to fictional screen representations of law enforcement.

In 2017, Craigie travelled to Texas to train in America’s widely used form of psychological interrogation. The techniques used have faced scrutiny in recent years due to high false confession rates. This training provided the raw material for a new body of work, centred around a single channel film. The work combines staged and documentary methods to explore how psychological interrogation can function as a process for creating fiction, whilst apparently seeking to establish truth.

Research for this project was funded by the Boise travel scholarship from the Slade during Maud's postgraduate studies.

See South Kiosk London website.