Glue

GLUE

15th – 18th March 2021

An Online Exhibition by MFA2 at the Glasgow School of Art

All launch times are in GMT

MONDAY 15th MARCH

Lydia Davies - New sheets (publication)

5pm: The Thread Itself

The Thread Itself brings together the works of Lydia Davies, Jess Holdengarde, Catrin Menai and Dominique Rivard. Narrative driven works are brought together in this exhibition across moving image, voice and writing.

8pm: [untitled]

Delaney Tesch and Andrew Crane present [untitled], two photographic works that are explorations of the futility and irrationality of depression, and how it affects one’s ability to perceive and interact with the world.

TUESDAY 16th MARCH

XIAOJIA OUYANG - Hello There

5pm: Still Life

The works in Still Life explore notions of escape and isolation. Through a variety of media, each of the artists, Brandon Hendrick, Xiaojia Ouyang and Ye Ji, have responded to the current psychological landscape being faced worldwide.

Qiushi Chen

8pm: Site/Sight

What happens to place when something shifts and we perceive the ground under our feet as multiple and fractured? Site/Sight brings together the work of Qiushi Chen, Matthew Cosslett, Masaki Ishikawa and Edward Gwyn Jones.

WEDNESDAY 17th MARCH

5pm: Liquid Futures

Liquid Futures explores non-anthropocentric terrains, from land to aquatic environments and embraces the idea of living and understanding the world in a malleable way as/with monstrous/hybrid/tentacular creatures. Martha Panagiotopoulou, Fanming Dong and Wei Zhou.

THURSDAY 18th MARCH

Paige Silverman

5pm: Spit It Out

Harry Hurlock, Yorgos Karras, and Paige Silverman’s practices converge in this chaotic distillation of regurgitation. Each artist is presenting the slippage of reconstituted objects; Hurlock through painting, Karras through sculpture, and Silverman through video.

Bing Chen

8pm: What’s At Hand

Making do with what we have, hammer and nails, playing cards, our own hands, we’ve each explored how play and playing around brings us to enacting the dailiness of daily life. Bing Chen, George Anastaplo and Julie Duffy.

8pm: George Anastaplo performance

The Card Piece is a twelve minute live stream in three parts.
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