Island Drift exhibition opens at Street Level Photoworks 

11/11/2015
NVA's Island Drift. Image: Alan McAteer

The Island Drift exhibition opens at Street Level Photoworks in Glasgow on Saturday 14 November.

 

 

The immersive photographic installation was created in partnership with Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park during an eight month programme of creative interventions at Loch Lomond. Designer James Johnson, photographer Alan McAteer and NVA’s creative director Angus Farquhar worked with park rangers to manipulate moving and static light sources on land and water, creating a powerful series of images articulating the Highland boundary fault line.

This gallery-based exhibition is a significant departure for NVA. For the first time performing in and with the landscape is not the main intention. Instead the manipulation of light and movement in real time, over large physical spaces, existed purely to release the untouched photographic artwork.

Island Drift
14 November 2015 – 24 January 2016
Street Level Photoworks
Trongate 103
Glasgow, G1 5HD

http://www.streetlevelphotoworks.org/event/island_drift_nva

 




Related Content

More News
Ghost Peloton rides on
Ghost Peloton film on the Creators ProjectNVA's Speed of Light film premiere
Design team appointed for Kilmahew/St Peter’sNVA's Kilmahew/St Peter's. Image: James Johnson
Hinterland launches the Festival of Architecture 2016
Win for Hinterland in the Scottish Culture Awards 2016
Island Drift shoots completedNVA's Island Drift. Photo: Alan McAteer