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May 16 & 17: Two sleep-ins & two contemporary galleries

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In all the excitement , I haven’t told yous much close Glasgow.  We’re staying yesteryear the River Clyde , only across from the Central Station , thus it’s relatively tardily to acquire into town.  It took us hardly whatever fourth dimension to acquire to Tiso when nosotros bought our bags.   The edifice we’re staying inward is also quite lovely , too we’ve got a huge room , too i one-half of the distich we’re staying alongside is an engineer doing his PhD inward air current technology.  There’s a tiny TV inward the room too a collection of DVD’s including Not Another Teen Movie , 2 Toy Story films , Knocked Up too Despicable Me.  There’s a existent selection.


In damage of actual , not-our-apartment Glasgow , it form of reminds me of Melbourne.  It’s really greyish , wonderfully dingy too grimy , constantly drizzly too has a fair amount of street art.  There’s a lot of immature people , a lot of tourists , galleries , chain stores too tourist shops.  There’s a river , impractical-looking bridges too non plenty bins.  Everyone walks chop-chop too jaywalks too at that topographic point are to a greater extent than buskers than I experience only comfortable with.  It’s pretty bustling too only noisy plenty that yous don’t convey to whisper to convey a individual conversation.  In identify of seagulls shitting on statues , they’ve got pigeons , but that’s the biggest deviation I’ve constitute thus far.

It was Sat , midday too raining when nosotros left , thus nosotros made a beeline for GoMA.  There were 2 reasons for this: a) I was great to see GoMA , b) GoMA was quite some Lush , too it’d been likewise long since I got the homey , comforting sensation that came alongside entering Lush.

The roof at GoMA

 The Gallery of Modern Art inward Glasgow was a beautiful former edifice alongside fantastic pillars.  A statue of a homo riding a Equus caballus greets yous at the entrance to the edifice , too he’s wearing a traffic cone on his head.  That’s how yous know you’re at a modern fine art gallery , every bit opposed to a national gallery.  Inside are rows of mirrors too people alongside lanyards too nametags too girls inward Dr Martens.  A video piece of job yesteryear an creative someone my animation instructor mentioned inward 2nd twelvemonth plays inward some other room.  The piece of job is quite prissy , but I wishing the room wasn’t thus dimly lit , thus I could reckon the architecture.

Last twelvemonth I visited a symposium that focused on contemporary shows too industrial plant that employed the creative someone at curator , too inward GoMA I stumbled upon a present I’d heard mentioned at the symposium.  A serial of presumably Glaswegian artists had been employed to conduct industrial plant from the archives that hadn’t been on display inward quite a piece , too thus item why they’d picked them.  One was an Aboriginal artwork too it was quite evident that the creative someone who selected it wasn’t likewise good versed inward Australian Indigenous art.  It made me cringe to read their statement.

We got into a heated give-and-take close the operate of analyzing artwork too reading paintings , which worked upwards an appetite , thus nosotros took a tiffin interruption earlier heading to the adjacent room.  This was my favourite exhibition , because it was all yesteryear woman someone artists too a lot of the piece of job utilized maps.  One especially beautiful piece of job was yesteryear an creative someone named Louise Hopkins , who had embossed some sail music onto heavy paper.  From a distance it was unnoticeable , too fifty-fifty upwards unopen it was difficult to decipher.  The gallery attendant too I got talking close how people were attracted to for certain industrial plant , too she handed me a volume of Louise Hopkins’ piece of job to flick through.  It was beautiful too position me inward a happy place.
Louise Hopkins' work

"Ilana Halperin's piece of job explores the human relationship betwixt geological phenomena too daily life.  In 1831 , an isle named Ferdinandea appeared off the southern coast of Italy during an underwater volcanic eruption.  This sparked an international dispute over the ownership of this strategically positioned novel landmass.  Within a few months too earlier whatever serious conflict developed , the isle disappeared , crumbling dorsum into the sea.  Halperin remembers working intensely on this drawing , which she developed over 3 months."  I enjoyed the creative someone contention for this piece of job to a greater extent than than I enjoyed the drawing.


I can't scream upwards what this was a drawing of , but I took a epitome of the ocean monster inward it.




From GoMA nosotros caput to George Square , where I encountered many pigeons too statues of accomplished writers too poets.  A tent had been erected on a grassy patch inward front end of the square.  Next to it was a sign that read , “to let”.  We idea it was perchance an artwork , but yous tin mail away never tell.  We went to Lush , I spent less fourth dimension talking to the director inward this special store , too nosotros went dorsum to the even to leave of absence of the drizzle.


From GoMA nosotros caput to George Square , where I encountered many pigeons too statues of accomplished writers too poets.  A tent had been erected on a grassy patch inward front end of the square.  Next to it was a sign that read , “to let”.  We idea it was perchance an artwork , but yous tin mail away never tell.  We went to Lush , I spent less fourth dimension talking to the director inward this special store , too nosotros went dorsum to the even to leave of absence of the drizzle.

We were however lying inward bed when Eilidh came upwards to modify our towels the adjacent morning time too nosotros had to confess nosotros were however recuperating.  It was officially 2 months since we’d left Commonwealth of Australia on our conduct a opportunity too Glasgow seemed similar a identify to organize ourselves too grab upwards on some sleep.  Nicholas had stayed upwards until yesteryear iv that morning time , reading Casino Royale , thus didn’t remotely wake until midday.  We were headed to the Centre for Contemporary Art anyway , too they didn’t opened upwards til 12.  How civilized. 

Eventually , nosotros caput downward to the CCA , which wasn’t likewise long a walk from where nosotros were staying.  They only had i present at the minute (they were also running a distich of residencies that looked interesting , but neither were opened upwards to the public/had culminated inward a present yet) but it was worth the walk down.



Discussing too viewing contemporary fine art alongside Nicholas is ever fascinating to me.  I’m someone who spent 3 years learning how to read contemporary fine art , piece Nicholas tends to stick to the Old Masters too considers anything less refined every bit a lack of proficiency.  I mean value nosotros both were a footling confused too a footling intrigued yesteryear the piece of job displayed at the CCA , which was less an exhibition than it was a proposal.  The proposal was for 2 people to donate their bodies to fine art , but what the artists were , inward fact , going to create alongside the bodies , was a footling to a greater extent than ambiguous.  I assured Nicholas that they must convey known what they planned to create , or they wouldn’t convey had the funding too gallery support.


They referred to an indentation on the peel of a dead someone , which they presumably had seen inward a moisture specimen lab.  A video piece of job inward the dorsum of the room , which was called a Rehearsal , showed intricate indentations on the peel of somebody living.  Two industrial plant displayed on the flooring mirrored the indentations inward trend too shape , but were made of clay too 3D-printed plastic.  There were constant references to the Neolithic too to Orkney , too Nicholas felt at that topographic point mightiness convey been a human relationship betwixt the shapes on the Earth too the cairns too burial mounds.  It asked to a greater extent than questions than it answered , too at that topographic point was a for certain allure to the work.   I almost hoped the donors would decease to a greater extent than chop-chop , thus that nosotros could reckon the piece of job come upwards to fruition , but that raised fifty-fifty to a greater extent than questions close myself too the artwork.





The edifice we're staying inward piece nosotros see Glasgow

This edifice is currently for permit (!!!)


We wandered some to a greater extent than too eventually caput habitation , Nicholas having Bond on the encephalon , thus nosotros watched Daniel Craig’s Casino Royale until the early on hours , constantly readjusting the volume , thus nosotros didn’t wake upwards our hosts.

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