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Rhona Mühlebach New Exhibition Closes
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The Antonine Wall stretched across Scotland from the Clyde to the Forth.
It was the Roman Empire’s final border in Britain and its construction has left a still-visible scar across the country. Rhona Mühlebach’s new work – Ditch Me – draws on the gradual evolution of that landscape, transposing historical aspects into a new fictional universe.
A variety of characters and stories populate her film: Roman and medieval soldiers, a barber, two lovers, lice, some slime mould, a thief, a humming violinist, and a latrine cleaner, among others. In the spirit of world-building, this tapestry of anecdotal events is linked through the ditch-world, suggesting a series of multi-dimensional slices of time. In this strange new realm, even slime mould can become an articulate character or an all-powerful being.
22 September - 3 December 2023
Gallery is open Tue - Sat, 11am - 6pm
Free & unticketed
Ditch Me New Work Exhibition by Rhona Mühlebach
22 September - 3 December 2023
The Antonine Wall stretched across Scotland from the Clyde to the Forth.
It was the Roman Empire’s final border in Britain and its construction has left a still-visible scar across the country. Rhona Mühlebach’s new work – Ditch Me – draws on the gradual evolution of that landscape, transposing historical aspects into a new fictional universe.
A variety of characters and stories populate her film: Roman and medieval soldiers, a barber, two lovers, lice, some slime mould, a thief, a humming violinist, and a latrine cleaner, among others. In the spirit of world-building, this tapestry of anecdotal events is linked through the ditch-world, suggesting a series of multi-dimensional slices of time. In this strange new realm, even slime mould can become an articulate character or an all-powerful being.
22 September - 3 December 2023
Gallery is open Tue - Sat, 11am - 6pm
Free & unticketed