Venue
Sir John Soane's Museum
Starts
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Ends
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Address
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3BP
Location
London
Organiser
Sir John Soane's Museum, London

Anne-Marie Creamer’s new film is an imagined recreation, through a combination of photogrammetry, CGI animation, sound, voice, and song, of Eliza Soane’s bedchamber, and a reclamation of her presence in the museum.

Eliza died suddenly and tragically in 1815. Her husband, John Soane – Georgian England’s leading architect – never got over her death, preserving her bedchamber for 19 years, and later creating private allusions to Eliza throughout the museum.

The film is based on photogrammetry of objects from the Museum’s collection by John Griffin of Arc Minute Ltd, with digital animation by Edmund Brown. A choral soundtrack by Verity Standen has lyrics by Anne-Marie, drawn from the diaries and letters of John Soane and close family friends. The film is produced by Anne-Marie Creamer and Gary Thomas at Animate Projects.

Alongside the exhibition, a series of events will discuss related themes of memory, memorialisation, and bereavement – how we deal with dying and remember our dead, as well as contemporary artists relationship to historical characters.

Visitor and events information here.

The film’s development and production, and the public programme, are supported using public funding from the National Lottery by Arts Council England. It is also supported by Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.