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EUAN OGILVIE Euan Ogilvie, the anCnoc Blackbox Visual Art Award winner, seeks to explore the extent to which the individual is in control of themselves, and how much they are influenced by pressure to follow others surrounding them. His unique exhibition The Bystander Effect will be on display as part of Arches Live. It aims to remove the boundary between performer and audience by experimenting with the audience member’s sense of free will.

Euan Ogilvie is the winner of the anCnoc Blackbox Visual Art Award, and his final work will be on display as part of Arches Live, running 20 Sep–1 Oct.

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As part of the Framespotting feature anCnoc Highland Single Malt Whisky has teamed up with Scotland’s leading art galleries to give The List readers the chance to win an anCnoc arts pass, an exclusive visual art prize. Businessman (27/28 Sept), an exploration of gender and capitalism and The Medium (30 Sept/1 Oct) a look at a balance between the real and imagined using illusion, magic and puppetry.

In celebration of their new Arches Live exhibition, anCnoc and The Arches are offering four lucky readers and a friend the chance to see a selection of shows at Arches Live 2011. The anCnoc arts pass includes access to Winners will also receive a bottle of 16 year old anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, a light and zesty dram with a hint of spice, and a pair of bespoke tasting glasses.

The Bystander Effect, and a pair of tickets for each winner to Backbone and Navel #3 (20/21 Sept), image theatre inspired by feminist

philosopher Helene Cixous, Smokies (23/24 Sept), a physical theatre performance of two lonely old spinsters making a living by catching and smoking fish, SANTA: A Very Merry

To enter, just log on to list.co.uk/offers and tell us: What is the name of this unique exhibition?

TERMS & CONDITIONS: Entrants must be over 18 years of age. Competition closes 13 Sep 2011. There is no cash alternative. Usual List rules apply. For Arches Live tickets call 0141 565 1000. Full festival information and book online at thearches.co.uk