Visual Art

INTERVIEW

Glasgow artist Kate Davis is soon to exhibit at Tate Britain, and Steven Cairns speaks to her about working with the world famous institution.

Steven Cairns How do you feel abOul being next in the line—up of the Tate's impressive 'Art Now' senes?

Kate Davis I'm really pleased to be given this oppOrtunity, especially as the Tate is such an important and significant institution in terms of its collection and what they are doing with younger artists. SC Will you be exhibiting new work?

KD Yes. The show is called Your Body is a Battleground Still. a new body of work made specifically for the context of the Tate. It's an interpretation of a piece of work in the Tate collection. ‘Torso in Metal‘ from ‘The Rock Drill' by Jacob Epstein, which was made at the beginning of the 20th century. It's a bronze sculpture. although it was originally a much larger piece: the work that remains is an incomplete version of its former self.

so The “Art Now' space is quite large. Do you feel daunted in filling it with y0ur work?

KD No. | feel excited more than daunted. It is a really good size and that offers real possibilities within it. I‘ve been to different shows there and seen how the space is very flexible. I will be altering it a bit.

SC Do you think that the Tate's reputation has affected the way you have approached this work? KD It has affected it in two ways. The support you get from the Tate or an institution like that really enables you to be ambitious with the work. so that's been great. The other impact I suppose would be my work in recent years has been related to different aspects of art history; trying to reassess it and use specific visual languages to say something that's relevant and important today. The Tale offered a real wealth of work to think about. I wanted to respond to Epstein's futurist vision of man as it's an intriguing work that still has relevance today.

I Kate Davis, Your Body is a Battleground Still. Tate Britain, London, Sat 3 Feb-Sun 25 Mar

84 THE LIST '5': Jan I “.412”le

Exhibitions are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to art©list.co.uk. Listings compiled by Rachael Street.

Glasgow

I THE ARCHES

353 Argylc Strccl. ()870 2-H) 7523. llam Ilpm.

Dark Entries t’mil \Vcd l7 Jan. l-‘rcc. Moody. poctic imagcs ol' a city through stcamcd—up \\ indou s and long-rangc Ic‘llscs. LASI CI'IANCI. IO SH. Graphic Art Collective 'l‘liu I8

Jan 'l‘uc 27 l‘cb. l lam l lpm. I‘rcc. A shou‘casc of" somc of thc most intcrcsting silkscrccn. digital and commcrcial graphic \\t)l'I\' bcing produccd in thc country. NEW SI I()\.".’

I BURRELL COLLECTION

lebl) I’tilloksllzms Road. 387 2550.

Mon 'I‘hu & Sat Illam 5pm: l-ri tk Sun llam 5pm: Ilam lpm. l’rcc.

The Emperor’s Terrapin 'l‘hu lts’

.lan Sun 25 Mar. A \cry rarc opportunity It) scc onc til thc Itll'gcsl [ilc‘c‘c‘s Ul. c‘tll’\ L‘tl

jadc in cxistcncc. on loan from thc

British .\ltiscum. London. NH"! SHOV‘~.'

I CCA

350 Sauchichall Strcct. 352 4‘)l)t).

'l‘uc I‘ri Ilam opm: Sat Illain opm. Catherine Sullivan 00.. l'ntil Sat 37 Jtlll. I'Arcc. .\Iulti-scrccn \ltlc‘t) installations. ‘lcc I‘Iocs ol' I’ran/ Joseph [and and "l‘hc Rcsuscitation oI l'plil'ting' from thc I.A artist. “Iltlsc‘ \york takcs thc Brcclian lhcatrical dcyicc ol‘ alicnating thc audicncc to ncu' hcights

and dcpths. IASI CI IANCE TO SEE I COLLINS GALLERY

I'ni\crsity ol~ Strathclydc. 33 Richmond Strcct. 5-18 2558. Mon l‘ri Illam 5pm; Sat noon 4pm. lircc.

The Helen Keller International Award l'ntil Sat ll) licb. lircc. ()riginatcd by Scnsc Scotland. this cxhibition brings logcthcl‘ intcrnational armork inspircd by. or cxploring. scnsory dcprbation.

I GALLERY OF MODERN ART Royal I-Achangc Squarc. 33‘) 19%. Mon \Vcd tk Sat Illam 5pm; 'l‘hu

Illam 3pm; liri & Sun I lam 5pm:

I lam lpm. l-‘rcc.

Body Language: A selection of figurative works from Glasgow Museums’ modern collection l'util Sun I 1 Mar. l‘caturcd artists includc: John Byrnc. l)a\id llockncy and liduardo Paolo/xi.

=i= Julie Roberts: The New Woman Artist 0... l'nlil Sun 25 I’cb. I-‘rcc. Al'tcr a ccnlury ol' Icminism. Robcrts dccoustrucls thc position of thc Iatc I‘lth ccnlury IcmaIc artist. Scc rcy icw. pagc 82.

the eyes have it Sat 27 Jan Sun 18 Mar. During hcr pcriod as artist in rcsidcncc at (in.\l:\. KtIIIlIL‘L‘ll I.lllIL‘ [it'litlllc‘c‘tl [his tic“ sc‘l'lt's Ul' \ll‘lppc‘tl- doun photographic portraits. NI

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I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 'l'hc Mackintosh (iallcry. lo7 chl'rcyy Strccl. 353 4500. Mon I‘ri Illam 5pm; Sat Illam 2pm.l‘rcc.

Erich Mendelsohn: Dynamics and Function l'ntil I‘ri ‘) l-cb. I‘rcc. 'l‘hc (icrlnan architccl's \york at thc Iorcl'ront ol' thc ayant gardc is rcappraiscd. bcginning \yith his lirst buildings in thc 1030s. and including dcpartmcnt storcs. commcrcial buildings. lactorics and priyalc houscs.

I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART Atrium (iallcry. l‘oulis Building. l(i7 Rc‘lll'l'c“ Sll‘c‘cl. 353 473 I. Milli I‘il‘l ltlam 5pm: Sat Illam lpm. l’rcc.

Sophie Morrish and Ann Course l'ntil Thu 8 l-‘cb. I-‘rcc. An cxamination of thc friction bctyyccn urban and rural c\prcssion using a \‘aricty of forms. Textiles as Fashion: The Process of Design l'ntil Thu 8 l‘cb. An c\hibition curatcd by Jimmy Stcphcn- ('ran cxamining thc tisc of thc dcsign proccss journal as a tool for thc dcyclopmcnt ol idcas.

Textiles as Fashion: The mystery of how Inc 23 Jan Thu 8 I-‘cb. 'l‘hc mystcrics ol' lashion dcsign unraycllcd by postgradualc dcsigncrs on thc .\ll)cs 'l‘cxtilcs as I‘ashion programmc at thc (ilztsgtm School of Art. Using Visuals. commcntary and journals of crcatiy c pt'lic‘css. NEW SHOW

I KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Argylc Slrcct. 376 959‘). Mon 'l'hu & Sat Illam 5pm; l-‘ri & Sun llam 5pm:

I lam lpm. l-"rcc.

ONCE O. l‘ntil Sun 25 I’cb. A closc-up Iilm portrait of" thc inhabitants oI' (ilasgoyy. sct against a backdrop of thc carth in orbit. "I'hin‘. nostalgic and rclics on opprcssixc social structurcs. cycn though it “as lilmcd rcccnlly.

I THE LIGHTHOUSE

I I Milchcll l.anc. 23] (i362. .\lon & \Vcd Sat Ill.3llam 5pm; 'I‘uc llam 5pm: Sun noon 5pm; noon 4pm

ll).3()am 4pm .0 lil £1.5(ll. Northern City 0... l'ntil Sun 4 Mill. lircc. Subtitch Bt'lll't't’ll Liz/I! um! I)(lI'/\. it scl'ics tlIA cross-disciplith ‘comcrsations‘ rcsult in \ isual cssays on

Simon Periton

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thc schi/ophrcnic. Jekyll and Hyde charactcr ol Iidinburgh. Artists l)aI/icl + Scullion. Nathan (‘olcy and Victoria (‘Iarc Bcrnic mch thrcc Iidinburgh-bascd architccturc pl‘tlc‘llc‘cs.

Tait 8: Style l'ntil Sun I I l'cb. 'l‘hc ()rkncy-hascd dcsign studio strctchcs lhc Imundarics of hand and machinc knitting. cmbroidcry and fabric I‘usion tcchniqucs.

Private Galleries

I CAFE COSSACHOK GALLERY ll) King Strcct. 553 0733. Tuc Sat 11.30am I lpm.

Georgia on my Mind Sun 28 Jan Wed 28 licb. 'l‘hrcc (icorgian artists Mamuka I’ruid/c. /.a/a Ncbicrid/c. Xurab (iikashyili bring thc \yarm colours of (icorgia t('auctisc.sl to thc tapcstry ol (‘cltic (‘olltlccliolls NFV‘." SHOV‘.’

I MARY MARY

Suitc Z/l. (i Dixon Strcct. 32ft 2357.

Thu Sat noon 5pm.

Lorna Maclntyre Sat 20 Jan In 23 l-cb. A non body of sculptural and photographic works from (ilasgtm-Ixiscd artist Maclntyrc. rclating to hcr dual intcrcsts in thc man-madc and thc natural. Scc prcyicu‘. pagc 83. NEW SHO\"‘~.’

New delicate doilies by an artist who manages to marry William Morris wallpaper designs to anarchist sloganeering. The time consuming activity of cutting out thousands of tiny pieces of paper is screened by enormously satisfying works on paper that instantly appeal.

I The Modern Institute, Glasgow. until Sat 24 Feb.