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Jumat, 19 April 2013

09.32

InBetween Artist Residency - the witches shrine

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the panels are all found materials, considered worthless like the outsider women of this shrine.
 the shrine was placed in a long abandoned stationers shop which had simply been locked and left when the owners wife died, a very sad and dispossessed presence in the back streets of dumfries perfect for a shrine such as this
 reflections and found materials play a big part of this installation
the panels reflect many states of mental anguish, anger, exhaustion and defiance that the woman must have experienced throughout their ordeal
a single model was used to capture these ten women - their individual personalities were accentuated by different patterns in their clothing as well as different very difficult emotional reactions conjured up by the model kathryn milligan
copper leaf, found materials, spray paint and tranfer prints were used to give the shrine both a decorative yet very ordinary feel. the panels often being the backs of old household furniture, cupboards and the like.

all of the individual panels were bound togethor by red twine which was historically used to ward off witches

the witches stones which ground the shrine are made from stone collected from locharbriggs quarry - historically witches gathered at locharbriggs to carry out their ceremonies. bound playing cards are another way of protecting against witchcraft, often inserted into documents. the key comes from st michaels kirk which stood at the time of the witch trials and was party to these atrocities against the women.
the stones were carved for me by an old pal darren campbell, witches stones were hung in barns and cottages to protect "ordinary" people from evil!

the patterns found here run through to the other more holistic shrines reminding us constantly of this terrible time in dumfries and scotland's history 

one of the women managed to bribe and buy her freedom but had her cheek branded  by a molten hot iron causing smoke to come out of her mouth according to witness records. she was then banished from the district and all her friends and family  
the location allowed great interplay with both the building and the street in the reflections 

mirrors on either side of the window extended this interplay with the shrine

at night the shrine was lit allowing a series of late night vigils for the women which lasted all winter long

the witches shrines commemorates one of the darkest episodes from dumfries's past. in 1659 ten women were accused of witchcraft by dumfries kirk session. the women were held and tortured to extract a "confession" and during this terrible ordeal one of the women who could stand no more hung herself in her cell. the other 9 women were found guilty and on the 13th of april 1659, probably on the white sands although this is disputed among historians, they were tied to stakes and brutally strangled from behind by soldiers then their bodies were burnt to ashes. 

agnes (comenes) cairnes, janet mcgowan, jean tomson, margaret clerk, janet corsane, helen moorhead, janet callon, agnes clark, janet mcnaught and helen harris. all ordinary women guilty of no crime.

there were many similar instances at this time of hysterical witch trials but this stands out by the sheer inhumanity of the collective execution of nine innocent women. one of the women was a known healer, the others were simply outsiders, perhaps unpopular with their neighbours, perhaps a little bit unusual in their beliefs, paganism was still popular as were other alternative belief systems. this is how dumfries treated its outsiders in 1659!

the organic patterns that start in this shrine extend through the outsider art shrine where a more humane system for treating outsiders began and into the clothing of todays custodian outsiders who protect dumfries. the patterns drawn from the engravings and carvings of flowers from the churches of dumfries remain the link between all the shrines and echo through the layers of history in my project as a constant warning about how we perceive and treat each other.
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Jumat, 22 Maret 2013

11.56

devotional street shrines

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each of the paste up is a custiodian figure who in some way protects or invests in dumfries        shrine portrait © colin tennant
triple shrine - the lost shrine of dumfries - all that remains are two very poor quality iphone images - kathleen cronie of mostly ghostly, father andrew crosbie and helen archivist and local historian 


the vennels and alleyways which mark the medieval town centre became the obvious spaces to place the devotional paste up shrines.
paste ups in the vestibule of greyfriars church shrine portrait © colin tennant
john - psychic investigator and historian - shrine portrait © colin tennant
shrine portraits - the five custodians
triple shrine - the lost shrine of dumfries - this one was removed by a vigilante who didnt realise that permissions had been gained for all of the shrine sites 
each custodian wears clothing drawn with a unique pattern based on 
organic carvings in wood and stone found in the churches of dumfries © colin tennant
shrine portrait © colin tennant
shrine portrait - lisa gallacher (a glasgow based visual artist) originally from dumfries 

This 6 month InBetween Artist Residency examined what has been lost in the hope of identifying what it is in a thriving community that counts for spirit and perhaps tentatively begins to put something back in place that celebrates what is lost, forgotten or indeed simply neglected.

The project sees the creation an arterial network of wheatpaste shrines throughout the lanes and vennels that feed the main shopping and community hub of Dumfries. These shrines explore a series of personal layered narratives centred around outsiders and the way the town responds to them. These paste ups are based on victorian devotional or holy cards which normally celebrate religious figures or saints, here they present the outsiders, ordinary people (odd to some) who quietly in very different ways act as the towns custodians. 

This network of  2D drawn and pasted shrines leads into the medieval centre of town where the heart of the project is found: two physical assemblages which refine and combines the narrative elements into two quite distinctive sculptural mixed media shrines located in a long derelict shop front and an artist led  community/public space. 

The two physical shrines explore attitudes towards outsiders in dumfries history, the brutal witch trials of medieval dumfries and the establishment of an art therapy in the crichton mental hospital during the "slightly" more progressive victorian period. 

Each strand explores how the outsider has been and continues to be seen. Where as in 1650 they were burned at the stake and in 1850 they were treated more humanely, although still interred and misunderstood, the outsiders in dumfries are now the custodians of the town and in many cases are all that stands between regeneration or collapse.


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Jumat, 06 Juli 2012

10.38

utopian no9 junk dream

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my favourite collaboration for a long time / kirsty whiten centaur/ fraser grey explosion/ martin mcguinness landscape / mike inglis spaceboy and the no9 junk dream /rab choudhry coins


wall joiner © Fin Macrae 2012
artist portrait © Fin Macrae 2012
close detail / fraser grey / mike inglis
mike inglis utopian junk dream floats over martin mcguinness landscape
nearly finished - fraser still at it
rainy install days
artist portrait © Fin Macrae 2012
freedom versions v1.0 a wall collaboration exploring ideas of freedom - creative stirling's launch project. my contribution is utopian no9 dream - impossible utopian vessels that will never float or fly. i combined rotting boat hulls, allotment sheds and huts (structures that could allow an individual to escape) to create strange vessels loosely based on the prison hulks used to transport prisoners to australia (or not) often simply sitting in english estuaries whilst the prisoners died of cholera. the skeletons are wearing ww2 children's gasmasks (lined with white and blue asbestos) that i found in the local museum - no escape from this distopia.


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Rabu, 02 Mei 2012

12.46

Black Ark Installation / stop motion

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Red Stripe Make Art On The Street Animated Installation with Spaceboy

Joining forces with the award winning production company Blac Ionica and helped by my crew of loyal and trusted graphics students from Edinburgh College of Art, the Edinburgh fish market shutters have been brought to life through the medium of stop motion animation.


With the Black Ark installation at Newhaven Fishmarket I'm exploring ideas that communicate the positive nature of the DIY experimental studio culture that Jamaica fostered during the 1970’s when Reggae and then Dub projected a visionary sonic force onto the world stage. I’m using the 4 track reel to reel which sits at the centre of this progressive time of productive studio genius to build a shrine to this attitude. The shrines needs a physical structure so it is here that the actual location of the harbour side fish market and the studio system blend.


The most progressive of all studios in Jamaican history was BLACK ARK, the name allows access to many layers of belief and also leads directly to the imagery of arks and all that the name implies. In this installation the fishing boat, particularly the skeleton frames of these boats, supplements the 4 tracks creating structure for the shrine/ assemblage.These assemblages are populated with all manner of other cultural signifiers which explore this fascinating area of music and the tribalism that surrounds it. Sound will be explored graphically in red with pattern building and bold graphics which create dynamic flow and visualize the music/sound being created for the companion motion graphics / video piece by BLAC IONICA


The whole project is sponsored by RED STRIPE and the stopframe / motion graphic collaboration which we created during the install will go online towards the end of the month as part of the current MAKE WITH A creative collaborations. The paste ups were placed and stripped and placed again countless times in order to create a cut and paste stop frame in keeping with the studio culture that inspired the idea.
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Sabtu, 08 Agustus 2009

05.57

rough cut nation national portrait gallery

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Rough Cuts part 2 from National Galleries of Scotland on Vimeo.


Rough Cut Nation: from start to finish from National Galleries of Scotland on Vimeo.

ROUGH CUT NATION. A LARGE SCALE COLLABORATIVE TAKEOVER OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY BY A GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS. rough cut documentary by beanland films and time lapse by rich cumming with music by tut vu vu with some of my contribution to rough cut nation at the scottish national portrait gallery - the portrait of "buffalo girl" catherine moore my aunt who died aged 5 in a tragic accident. this piece starts to develop new themes using a 'china cabinet shrine' installation exploring death, grief and spiritualism from a very personal scottish perspective. this piece work will be developed into a new body of work later this year. the rest of my contribution consisted of human scale paste ups embedded with the other artists work all around the gallery. this was the most rewarding part of the experience, working so closely with the other artists in a hugely collaborative manner.
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