Renderuin
16 Nicholson Street
Christian and Marquiss are Glasgow-based artists who both use process-led methods and a variety of writing strategies in their respective practices.
They presented new works, configured in the gallery to reflect on possible overlaps between Christian's expanded sculptural installations and Marquiss' drawings and videos.
The anthropologist Michel de Certeau suggested that a reader might temporarily inhabit a written text like a house guest or a tenant. Considering the remnants of former domestic architecture within the gallery, and the wider festival audience, Renderuin invited visitors to occupy it momentarily and change its topology with their presence.
Supported by Glasgow International