Running day and night on a six-metre LED screen outside the Hayward Gallery between 12 March – 24 April 2022, Anthea Hamilton’s film ‘Primetime’ maps still and moving images onto the 24-hour cycle of a clock.

Director: Anthea Hamilton
Performers: Jasmine Chiu, Jordan Johnhope, Duane Nasis and Bakani Pick-Up
Producer: Ese Onojeruo
Production Assistant: Marla Kellard-Jones
Director of Photography: Shamica Ruddock
Second Camera: Miles Williams
Editor: Spike Silverton
Lighting Designer: Joshua Harriette
Make-up Artist: Tina Khatri
Stills Photographer: Miles Perry
LED Screen, video sequencing and playback: LUX Technical

Anthea Hamilton muses on the themes and ideas presented in ‘Mash Up’, her first major survey exhibition, currently on show at M HKA, Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp and proudly supported by LOEWE.

Director: Stephen Isaac-Wilson
Movement Director: Delphine Gaborit
DOP: Joel Honeywell
Editor: Blaine Pearson
Grade: Alex Gregory
Music: Steven Julien
Sound Mix: Guy Chase
Performers: Alphonse Eklou, Amari, Naim Belhaloumi, and Nabil Ennassouh
Artist and Director Ayo Akingbade directed a film on Anthea Hamilton, the British artist who created the wallpaper 'Sr Jeanne Wavy Boots w. Gazanias and Snails', 2020 for the LOEWE Show-on-the-Wall.

On camera, art historian and commentator Dr James Fox, famous for presenting art history documentaries on the BBC, discusses life and art with Anthea Hamilton. The movie was filmed in Hamilton’s studio in Stockwell, London, at Open School East, Margate where she is the artist in residence and at Thomas Dane Gallery in London.

Director: Ayo Akingbade Featuring: Anthea Hamilton interviewed by Dr James Fox
In this video Turner Prize 2016 nominee Anthea Hamilton talks about her work and her 'Kettle's Yard Reimagined' exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield plus we get a rare chance to see inside the artist's studio.

Anthea Hamilton has curated an exhibition of her work along with pieces from Kettle’s Yard at The Hepworth Wakefield, on view until March 19, 2017.
Anthea Hamilton has transformed the heart of Tate Britain with sculpture and performance. A solo performer in a squash-like costume inhabits the Duveen Galleries every day for more than six months for the Tate Britain Commission 2018.
Anthea Hamilton presents 'Lichen! Libido! (London!) Chastity!' a re-staging of her nominated solo exhibition at SculptureCenter, New York.

Anthea Hamilton: Sorry I'm Late, Firstsite, 8 September - 25 November 2012 from firstsite on Vimeo.