Piers Broadfoot is a moving image and video artist based in London. His work is principally concerned with death, divinity and the unconscious.

He has screened and exhibited at Reading University, London Experimental and Keja Ho Kramer's Cadavre Exquis in Palermo.

Broadfoot's work is often in collaboration with other artists, having worked with agricultural documentarian and moving image artist Peter Treherne (founder of the Slow Film Festival) and artist-musician Salome Wu.

His body of work is often referred to as an exorcism or purge, with its preoccupation with inverted theologies and dark mysticism. Broadfoot holds degrees in Theology & Philosophy from Durham University and the University of Cambridge, which have been formative for his practice.

His work on the experimental ethnography 'Matter of Britain' has been funded by the Arts Council England and supported by Reading University.

  

Single Screen Works:

Excerpts, Poems & Pictures

Her Dark Vigils

The Flesh of Fallen Angels

The Hermit's Tomb

Death Poem

The Infernal Sound of God-in-Antithesis

Balthazar, The Ferryman & The Inexorable River Styx

Matter of Britain

Altarpieces