Screenings
BRIDGIT | CHARLOTTE PRODGER
BRIDGIT (2016), offers a complex meditation on the relationship between place, time and identity. The work takes its title from one of the many names
Prodger filmed BRIDGIT over the course of a year, taking all the footage on her iPhone, which she uses as part of day-to-day life, accumulating an ongoing archive of clips. The edited footage moves from the domestic interior of the artist’s home in Glasgow, via train and boat, to various locations in the Scottish Highlands. The images are overlaid with her personal reflections on subjects including a recent medical procedure, quotes from theorists and writers on the subject of technology and identity, and information about the Neolithic deity.
Charlotte Prodger was the winner of the 2018 Turner Prize and represented Scotland at the 2019 Venice Biennale.
BRIDGIT is presented at CAST in collaboration with the University of Exeter, as part of the Queer Ruralities strand of the Creative Peninsula project led by Professor Tom Trevor, with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am - 4.30pm
Free admission, all welcome
Charlotte Prodger was the winner of the 2018 Turner Prize and represented Scotland at the 2019 Venice Biennale.
BRIDGIT is presented at CAST in collaboration with the University of Exeter, as part of the Queer Ruralities strand of the Creative Peninsula project led by Professor Tom Trevor, with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am - 4.30pm
Free admission, all welcome
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