TV Classics Part 1 – New work by Cameron Morgan, Project Ability, 8 – 22 April, 2016
TV Classics Part 1 – New work by Cameron Morgan
April 8 – April 22
Project Ability, 103 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HD
Cameron Morgan’s ‘TV Classics Part 1’ celebrates the culture and history of television throughout the decades. Each painting marks an era, a style and a tv programme.
Fascinated and extremely knowledgeable about popular culture, Morgan’s specialist subject is 70’s and 80’s television, films and music. For ‘TV Classics Part 1’ Morgan has created nine paintings using iconic television imagery starting in the 1930’s through to present times. The nine paintings and accompanying videos that make up ‘TV Classics Part 1’ depict Morgan’s favourite tv programmes from the past nine decades, shown screened on a television set from that decade. They move, as the years pass -from grey scale through technicolour to high definition – with a classic wallpaper design from the period as the backdrop for each piece.
More information at www.tvclassicspart1.co.uk
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