Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art

Artists under the big Lid

A phone displaying an image of white dots is displayed on a table with a cable connected to it. There is a spherical see-through shape on top of the phone screen.
A phone displaying an image of a dinosaur is displayed on a table with a cable connected to it. There is a spherical see-through shape on top of the phone screen.
A row of old VHS players and DVD players are displayed on the floor of the room. In the corner of the room there is a table with a phone on it.
Dates and Opening times

Fri 7 June – Sun 14 July

 

Fri 7 – Sun 23 June
Mon – Sun, 12pm – 5pm

 

Mon 24 June – Sun 14 July
Sat & Sun, 12pm – 5pm

Venue

Ivory Tars
20 Albert Road
G42 8DN

Presented by

Ivory Tars

Supported by

Glasgow International with funds from the Scottish Government’s Festivals EXPO Fund

Accessiblity

Good Access: the venue has ramped or level access and/or lifts to access upper floors

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Nicole-Antonia Spagnola’s films and installations draw on histories and tropes of subcultural music, literature and film, re-positioning them as contemporary documents and reflecting on what ‘DIY’ culture might look like today.

From 1980s hardcore punk recordings by an Italian anarchist collective to a 19th century ‘Bildungsroman’ (a ‘coming of age’ story) set in New York about upward social mobility, Nicole-Antonia’s work is informed by diverse touchstones. She exposes such source content to various reproductive adaptations, with archival Youtube videos re-filmed on 8mm celluloid before being converted once again to digital files; or candid photographs of city scenes developed in coffee, urine and Vitamin C. Nicole-Antonia’s practice addresses the historical value of images and narratives, their various formats and cycles of use, and how they constitute cultural agents in the present.