Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
Nude person working at a dimly lit table with papers, under a desk lamp, with a drink nearby. They are wearing glasses, a measuring tape around their neck and focused on the task
A dimly lit, rustic room with worn walls. At the centre, someone stands wearing a tall chef's hat, nipple pasties, a grass skirt, and a loincloth decoratedtedwith a face. He gestures while looking down at a seated person at a table with a pizza in front of him. In the background, a second person wearing a grass skirt and a straw hat leans forward.
Indoor party with a crowd; person in a metallic bodysuit and sunglasses stands elevated, surrounded by dim red-orange lighting and exposed brick walls.
Crowd gathered around a performer with red body paint and stage effects, holding drinks. View from above, with people interacting and watching.

Renfield Lane

16 April - 3 May 2010

16 April - 3 May 2010

Le Drapeau Noir was a temporary artist café that references avant-garde mythology, Da Da, café culture, anarchic history and underground music. Open every evening throughout GI 2010, a publication and a programme of live events accompanied the installation.