David Batchelor
Title: Disco Mecanique
Location: Metropole Galleries, The Leas
Batchelor has made a dazzling kaleidoscope of multi-coloured spheres appearing to free-float in space. The sculpture is created from thousands of cheap, brightly coloured plastic sunglasses, bought in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Transformed into spheres and suspended in a cluster from the ceiling of the historic space of the Metropole Gallery via discoball motors, they rotate slowly and silently, a galaxy of spinning globes, throwing pools of transparent colours across the room as they glint in the light.
The title of the work is derived from Fernand Leger’s 1924 film ‘Ballet Mecanique’ and inspired by the gallery, which was formerly the ballroom of The Metropole Hotel.
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Disco Mécanique, 2007. Photograph © Thierry Bal
David's Biography
Born Dundee, 1955. Lives and works in London.

Photo: Guinam Moon
Recent solo exhibitions include
Unplugged, Talbot Rice Gallery – Edinburgh 2007
Festival Remix, South Bank Centre – London 2006
Ten Silhouettes, Gloucester Road Underground Station – London, 2006
Shiny Dirty, IKON Gallery, Birmingham, 2004
Recent group exhibitions include
Color Chart, MoMA – New York 2008
Echo Room, Alcala 31 – Madrid, 2007
Abstraction, Millennium Galleries – Sheffield 2007
Backdrop, Bloomberg Space – London 2006
the 26th Biennale de Sao Paulo, Brazil 2004
Batchelor is the author of Minimalism (1997), Chromophobia (2000) and editor of Colour (2008). He is currently Senior Tutor in Critical Theory at the Royal College of Art, London.
See David Batchelor's work
http://www.wilkinsongallery.com

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