Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
In the corner of a room, there is a sculpture hanging on a wall on the left and the word "Kraftwerk" stuck on the opposite wall, above a large window.
A sculpture made of transparent materials, formed of overlapping letters such as A and E, is placed on a surface attached to the wall.
A man is lying down on a settee, with his eyes closed. There is a tubular sculpture laid on his stomach.
A man is holding a tubular sculpture in his hands, there is a light at the end of it.

Queens Park Railway Club

Queens Park Railway Club were delighted to present Kling Klang, a series of collaborative projects by Jim Colquhoun, Steve Hollingsworth, Patrick Jameson and Ellis Luxemburg. Jameson and Luxemburg presented an installation featuring a three-dimensional laser cut rendering of an album cover by German electronic music pioneers, Kraftwerk. They also created an open access electronic music studio for members of the public to interact with. Colquhoun and Hollingsworth presented new work under the name, Two Ruins. The duo’s work was a collaborative investigation at the intersection of performance and sculpture.       

Supported by Glasgow International, Scotrail and Creative Scotland.
Sponsored by MAKlab.          

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