The Tell Tale Rooms with Andrew Kötting
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Tuesday 5th December, 2023 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Kelvin Hall Lecture Theatre, 1445 Argyle Street Glasgow G3 8AW
Artist Andrew Kötting will be presenting a selection of works contextualizing The Tell Tale Rooms project.
Prior to next year’s VR Installation at the Advanced Research Centre, Andrew Kötting will be presenting a selection of works at Kelvin Hall Lecture Theatre that will help contextualise The Tell Tale Rooms.
Evolving as a series of drawings, collages, sculptured heads and paintings the digital VR project The Tell Tale Rooms has evolved from an earlier moving image work This Our Still Life and offers a beguiling and expansive portrait of ‘Louyre,’ the remote tumbledown Pyrenean hidey-hole that filmmaker Andrew Kötting shares with his partner Leila McMillan and their daughter Eden (the ‘star’ of the artist’s first feature film, the seminal British road movie Gallivant).
“To me the film Gallivant seemed immediately one of the greatest things any human being had ever made …. We spend a lot of time peering over our shoulders at the artists we’ve lost, forgetting that, if we look for them, some of the greatest are amongst us now.”
Stewart Lee – Sight & Sound
“Kötting has carved out a singular career encompassing sound art, installation pieces, avant-garde theatre, short films, artists’ books and full-length features whose cussedness and often unclassifiable nature has led him to be described as the heir to English dissidents such as Derek Jarman and Peter Greenaway.”
Sukhdev Sandhu – The Guardian
“Only Kötting could collide Brakhage‘s lyrical intensity, that probing at the edge of focus, with the stutter and stammer of Benny Hill‘s caricatured Englishness. We are offered a desert-island survey of all the found objects in Kötting’s mountain ark, the sacred and the surreal.”
Iain Sinclair – Sight & Sound
Presented as part of ‘Thinking Culture’, a cultural programme supported by the School of Culture & Creative Arts, and in collaboration with the Advanced Research Centre.
Free event – Tickets at EventBrite
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