Yip spent two years on the filming of ‘Love Infinity’, and his cinematic style is something of a stream of consciousness, weaving together narratives of some of the most instrumental figures in London’s contemporary cultural landscape, in a style that takes on the baton from Andy Warhol’s late 60’s and early 70’s screen tests and unedited films such as ‘Sleep’ (which ran for 320 minutes). For ‘Love Infinity’, Yip has assembled a cast who are testament to the vibrant art, fashion and music that is the lifeblood of London’s creative heart, and created a document of their interweaving stories and contribution to the arts. Producing “Love infinity” with Tim Yip was the perfect Far East to East London dream project.” Mei-Hui Liu, creative Producer for “Love Infinity” I moved to London 22 years ago to live and work, and have collaborated with many inspiring East London artists. “Growing up in Taiwan, watching some of the iconic film which Tim has worked on was always such an inspiration to me. Yip is a multi-disciplinary artist who has worked with world-class directors and stage practitioners including Robert Wilson and Yang Liping. Image courtesy Tim Yip Studioĭirector Tim Yip won an Oscar for Best Production Design on Ang Lee’s ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ (2000). Gilbert and George, Stella, Lili and Tim Yip in the film Love Infinity, 2022.
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Esteemed art critic Louisa Buck chaired a panel discussion following a screening of the film at the National Gallery. A colourful cast of characters who have been firmly rooted in London’s art, fashion and culture scene for many years illuminate the film, including Daniel Lismore, Gilbert & George, Pandemonia, Dame Vivienne Westwood, Sue Webster, Langlands and Bell, Stik, Jonny Woo, Philip Colbert, Stephen Jones and the legendary Sandra Esquilant, landlady of East London’s Golden Heart pub, a long-time favourite watering hole of London’s artists and creatives. An epic new art documentary directed by Tim Yip with creative producers Meihui Liu and Maryam Eisler was premiered at the National Gallery in London, with many of the featured artists present at the screening.