Bullfighting
Crownpoint Studios
Frank 'EI Ingles' Evans was a British-born bullfighter. the son of a Salford butcher, he left the UK in 1964 for Spain. He became a professional matador in 1966.
Bullfighting was an immersive, theatrical installation: open on weekends and punctuated by performances. The one-man show took its starting point from the true story of Frank Evans, layered so densely with Cole's own fiction that the truth became impossible to decipher.
This show used storytelling to engage with a collective consciousness, as humour aids an investigation into the appropriation of borrowed culture.
Supported by Glasgow International