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1: Exhibition
Venue: Collective Gallery
Artist: Grace Schwindt
Title: Tenant
Dates: Saturday 21 April – Sunday 27 May
Admission: Free
Gallery Opening Times: Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm
Collective are premiering Grace Schwindt’s new film, Tenant. Tenant takes an interview as a starting point that the artist conducted with her grandparents. It tells the story of a woman who rented a room in their home during the Second World War and who turned out to be a friend of Vladimir Lenin. From this interview, the artist developed a fictional dialogue script for the film. Using minimal theatrical sets, the artist invades these sets with dancers and together they carry out a complex choreography while speaking the dialogue. They wear costumes that disrupt and challenge the norms of the environment.
Tenant was commissioned by FLAMIN Productions and co-produced by CITY PROJECTS with support from COLLECTIVE.
2: Exhibition
Venue: Collective Gallery
Artists: Banu Cennetoglu & Philippine Hoegen | Maria Fusco | Dominic Paterson | Sarah Tripp
Title: Adaption
Adaptation is a phased year long project initiated by Sarah Tripp with... [ Read all ] |
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1: Exhibition
Venue: Collective Gallery
Artist: Simon Martin
Title: Louis Ghost Chair
Dates: 9 June - 22 July
Admission: Free
Gallery Opening Times: Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm
Collective present a new film work by Simon Martin. The iconic object at the heart of Simon Martin's seventeen-minute film Louis Ghost Chair, is the classic design of the Louis XV armchair. The film considers the chair’s contemporary afterlife in the form of Philippe Starck’s updated ‘Louis Ghost Chair’. From antique period-piece to modern-day style accessory, the chair’s transition from wood to plastic, from artisan workshop to high-tech assembly line is illuminated with commentary, spoken by a young female actor.
Commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella and Holburne Museum, Bath in association with Collective, Edinburgh, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland and Elena Hill. Supported by Arts Council England with additional support from The Henry Moore Foundation.
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1: Exhibition
1: Exhibition
Venue: Collective Gallery
Artist: Sun Xun
Title: Undefined Revolution
Dates: Saturday 3 March – Sunday 8 April
Admission: Free
Gallery Opening Times: Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm
For his first solo exhibition in Scotland, Sun Xun will create a new, wall based work for Collective which will be exhibited with three animations. Hangzhou-based Sun Xun studied printmaking at the China Academy of Fine Arts before establishing his own animation studio, Pi, in 2006.
2: Exhibition
Artist: Fiona Jardine
Title: Five Foot Shelf
Five Foot Shelf aims to generate comparisons between knowledge and trade, playing with notions of visibility and legality; circuits of production, encoding and storage. Developed in tandem with a year-long project between Collective, Pist (Istanbul) and Arrow Factory (Beijing), Fiona Jardine presents Five Foot Shelf after a six week residency in Beijing.
3: Exhibition
Artist: James Hutchinson
Title: Proposal for a Warehouse or Towards a Museum of Reorganisation
The exhibition takes the form of a number of shipping crates, each produced in a location where a ... [ Read all ] |
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For full information, guidelines and application forms, visit Collective's website.
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Location And Getting There |
22-28 Cockburn St, Edinburgh, EH1 1NY.
2 mins walk from Waverly Station. |
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