Deep Sea Range 1 and 2
A diptych of giclee prints of photographs taken on St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.
Deep Sea Range 1 and 2 are photographs taken of, and from the Mullach Mòr radar base, a sensing station within the Hebrides military missile tracking system known as Deep Sea Range. They visually prioritise the military base infrastructures against the backdrop of the iconic St Kildan landscape.
This work was shown in the 2023 group exhibition Aig Muir, At Sea, in An Lanntair gallery, Stornoway.
Item Type | Show/Exhibition |
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Additional Information |
In response to a 2019 artist residency to the island of St Kilda, five artists (Bethany Rigby, Beatrice Alvestad Lopez, Dan Shay, Alasdair Asmussen Doyle, Rachael Louise Bailey) presented works in An Lanntair gallery, in Stornoway, Outer Hebrides. "At Sea" holds the hybrid meanings of being on a vessel out of sight of land, and of experiencing a state of confusion or mentally adrift. Almost five years later, the artists return with works that stem directly from their shared experience at sea. Using the land and seascapes as a research arena, the artists approach topographies of remoteness, liquidity, navigation, migration, isolation and communication. All of the works exhibited use materials gathered during the 2019 expedition, including wool, photographs, film and water. This exhibition presents the opportunity to share, question, learn, remember, wonder and reflect. |
Keywords | radar, exhibition, prints, sea, islands, scotland, military, landscape |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Design |
Date Deposited | 17 Apr 2024 12:37 |
Last Modified | 17 Apr 2024 12:39 |