Stuart Croft (artist)
Stuart Croft (1970 – 14 March 2015) was a British artist and filmmaker.
He studied at Newcastle Polytechnic, the National College of Art and Design (Dublin), and Chelsea College of Art (London), graduating with an MA in 1998. His work was shown widely in the UK, Europe and the U.S.
Croft's work was usually shown in art galleries and contemporary art institutions, as installations or installed single-screen projections. The work uses the illusion in film narrative to investigate the fleetingness and impossibility to grasp time. Key works of the last decade include Drive In, Century City, The Stag Without a Heart and Comma 39. His work has been shown in galleries, contemporary art museums and cinemas in over 25 countries to date.
Croft's work has been reviewed by Time Out London, The Guardian,Artforum,i-D, Art Monthly, M, London, where he established the RCA's Moving Image Studio and more recently the RCA Moving Image Pathway until his death from heart failure in March 2015.