The Caravan Gallery
One eyed dog, 2002
Archival inkjet print on 310 gms paper
22.2 x 29.5 cms
8 11/16 x 11 9/16 ins
Series: 3. Flags
11471
Exhibitions
extra{ordinary} Photographs of Britain by The Caravan Gallery, touring exhibition 2015 - 2016. Venues: Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland; Impressions Gallery, Bradford; Diffusion Festival, Cardiff; Museum of Lancashire, Preston; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Showcase Gallery, Southampton.Is Britain Great? Aspex, Portsmouth & Paul Smith Space, Tokyo;
Literature
extra{ordinary} Photographs of Britain by the Caravan Gallery, The Caravan Gallery, 2015Is Britain Great? ; Welcome to Britain - A Celebration of Real Life;
From the edtion of 10. 'Our love affair with Scotland began when we were invited to take The Caravan Gallery to Glasgow Art Fair where we made a cheeky encampment...
From the edtion of 10.
"Our love affair with Scotland began when we were invited to take The Caravan Gallery to Glasgow Art Fair where we made a cheeky encampment next to the entrance of the marquee. This worked brilliantly for us as we attracted (non-paying) members of the public as well as art fans. Our exhibition inside the caravan featured photos from a previous research trip to Glasgow and Edinburgh where we were interested in exploring Scottish identity and the stereotypes attributed to each city. We don't know how this diminutive tartan-coated dog lost an eye but it seemed resolutely loyal to its owners."
"Our love affair with Scotland began when we were invited to take The Caravan Gallery to Glasgow Art Fair where we made a cheeky encampment next to the entrance of the marquee. This worked brilliantly for us as we attracted (non-paying) members of the public as well as art fans. Our exhibition inside the caravan featured photos from a previous research trip to Glasgow and Edinburgh where we were interested in exploring Scottish identity and the stereotypes attributed to each city. We don't know how this diminutive tartan-coated dog lost an eye but it seemed resolutely loyal to its owners."