Matthew Barney
Beagles and Ramsay
Monica Castillo
Mat Collishaw
Peter Land
Bjørn Melhus
Mark Neville
Cindy Sherman
Melanie Smith
Wood and Harrison
Lorraine Wilson
Group show. The exhibition comprises work from internationally renowned artists whose practice to a greater or lesser extent manipulate the theme of the self-portrait to explore larger concerns. Work by: Matthew Barney, Beagles and Ramsay, Monica Castillo, Mat Collishaw, Peter Land, Bjorn Melhus,Mark Neville,Cindy Sherman, Melanie Smith, Wood and Harrison.
Group show
Matthew Barney/ Beagles and Ramsay/ Monica Castillo/ Mat Collishaw / Peter Land/
Bjorn Melhus/ Mark Neville/ Cindy Sherman/ Melanie Smith/ Wood and Harrison
“I say me, knowing all the while it's not me." Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable, 1953
The French structuralist linguist Emile Benveniste defined the essential
characteristic of the first and second person - “I’ and “you" - as the possibility
that one can become the other and that this is not possible between the third and
any other person, who are always ‘somewhere else’ or absent.
How does an artist who features his or her self in the artwork manipulate this
direct exchange or interchange with the viewer? What means do they employ to
obscure, obstruct or encourage an autobiographical reading of the work? How does
this fit within their practice as a whole?
Including two new commissions (Beagles and Ramsay/ Mark Neville) and the first
exhibition in Scotland for Monica Castillo, what makes you and I different comprises
work from internationally renowned artists whose practice to a greater or lesser
extent manipulate the theme of the self-portrait to explore larger concerns.
Opening: 24 February 2005
Tramway 2 - Project Room
25 Albert Drive - Glasgow