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The Artangel Collection

The collection consists of over 30 notable moving image works – commissioned by Artangel since 1993 – available for loan nationally and internationally.

The works from the collection are also available for research purposes, within third sector charities and institutional contexts as an educational resource.

Click though to see the full projects and the resulting films and videos available to loan.

For further details, to watch or borrow a work from the collection, please contact Persilia Caton.

Dinh Q. Lê, Chinca Norte Island. Production still from The Colony, 2016. An Artangel commission. Photo courtesy the artist

Dinh Q. Lê

(2025)

Screenshot of Paul Maheke, Mauve, Jim and John (2021).

Paul Maheke

(2021)

Artangel - Naeem Mohaiemen - Thierry Bal-5.jpg

Naeem Mohaiemen

(2025)

Image: Installation shot of the Influence Machine in Soho Square, 2000. Photograph: Dennis Cowley

Tony Oursler

(2000)

Still from Abi Palmer, Abi Palmer Invents the Weather (Heat), 2023

in Collaboration with Cha-U-Kao and Lola Lola

(2023)

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Hetain Patel

(2024)

Paul Pfeiffer, The Saints (2007). Photograph: Thierry Bal

Paul Pfeiffer

(2007)

Still from Remote, Mika Rottenberg and Mahyad Tousi (2022). © Mika Rottenberg and Mahyad Tousi. Courtesy the artists and Hauser & Wirth

Mika Rottenberg, Mahyad Tousi

(2022)

A child like figure  concealed by a bin bag sits in the corner of a bedroom in Walden Street during Die Familie Schneider, 2004.

Gregor Schneider

(2004)

Image: Nowhere Less Now in production, 2012. Photograph: Lindsay Seers

Lindsay Seers

(2012)

High Wire installation by Catherine Yass, 2008 at Tate Britain. Photographer: unknown.

Catherine Yass

(2008)

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The collection was launched in 2011 with a simple ambition: to make outstanding moving image works, commissioned and produced by Artangel, available to be re-shown. With each presentation or event the works are opened up to fresh interpretation, complementing and expanding the programmes of our partners. The collection works can be borrowed for display or discussion, with presentations in museums and galleries to sparking discussions within schools, the NHS and third sector charities.

What you can expect when you borrow a work from The Artangel Collection:

  • Assistance with administration and logistics of the loan
  • AV trouble shooting and installation support.
  • Workshops or discussions led by the Collection Curator
  • Discussion questions provided for self-led activity
  • Shared publicity on Artangel’s website and social media channels, if applicable.
  • Where possible, involvement from the artist.

Fill out the form to register your interest and find out more about our collection works, including technical specifications, use cases, and more.