Kill Your TV: Jim Moir’s Weird World of Video Art
Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves) explores Video Art, revealing how different generations ‘hacked’ the tools of television to pioneer new ways of creating...
See moreBilly Connolly: Portrait of a Lifetime
Celebrating Billy Connolly's 75th birthday and 50 years in the business, three Scottish artists - John Byrne, Jack Vettriano and Rachel MacLean -...
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Simultaneously sumptuous and gorgeous, garish and grim, this is a re-working of Pinocchio for the neo-liberal era. Rachel Maclean’s dark fairytale,...
See moreFeed Me
Feed Me is a larger than life fairy tale, part TV talent show, part thriller, video game in which Maclean plays all the parts
See moreEyes To Me
Sophie goes on a killing spree in a candy-coloured world.
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In Germs, female stereotypes, pseudoscience and promised happiness clash with violent consequences.
See moreMake Me Up
Siri wakes to find herself trapped inside a brutalist candy-coloured dreamhouse. Despite the cutesy decor, the place is far from benign, and she...
See moreThe Lion and the Unicorn
“The Lion and The Unicorn” is a short film inspired by the heraldic symbols found on the Royal Coat of Arms of The United Kingdom, the lion...
See moreAgain and Again and Again
A supersaturated satire with a look into the land of data-addicted monk-like figures and dance-crazed rabbits.
See moreOver The Rainbow
Inspired by the Technicolor utopias of children's television, Over The Rainbow invites the viewer into a shape-shifting world inhabited by cuddly...
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