Scotland + Venice: Inverness Museum and Art Gallery

Graham Fagen (Artist)

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract

Exhibition dates: 12 November – 31 December
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery

Graham Fagen has reinterpreted the body of work he made for his Scotland + Venice exhibition in 2015. The original exhibition of sculpture, drawing and moving image was made for the four noble rooms of Palazzo Fontana, on the Grand Canal. Graham is an artist who forms close collaborations in the making of his work and for his four screen moving image work, The Slave’s Lament, a pivotal work within the exhibition, he brings together reggae singer and musician Ghetto Priest, music producer Adrian Sherwood, classical composer Sally Beamish and musicians from Scottish Ensemble. Inspired by the Burns’ poem of the same name written in 1792, the lamenting musical interpretation draws viewers through the exhibition in its new location.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationInverness, United Kingdom
PublisherInverness Museum and Art Gallery
Media of outputOther
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2016

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  • The Slave's Lament

    Fagen, G. (Artist), 2019, University of Dundee.

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