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Edinburgh College of Art

Rachel Mayeri: Primate Cinema: Apes as Family

2 – 31 August 2012

Rachel Mayeri: Primate Cinema: Apes as Family

 

Primate Cinema: Apes as Family is a dual screen video installation that presents a drama written for chimpanzees and performed by human actors juxtaposed with the reactions of an audience of chimps.

 

Watching the chimpanzees watching themselves portrayed in film, we’re moved to consider how much of our character and behavioural traits we share with our closest primate relatives. Mayeri’s intriguing and amusing story-and-response structure of the installation contains dark undercurrents in its contemplation of the lives of the chimpanzees.

 

Researched and partly filmed at Edinburgh Zoo, the Los Angeles based artist Rachel Mayeri collaborated with comparative psychologist Dr Sarah-Jane Vick to develop the work. Together they tested different styles and genres of film to understand patterns of cognition and communication amongst research primates.

 

Shown within the Sculpture Court at Edinburgh College of Art, this is the first presentation of this thought-provoking work in Scotland.

 

Primate Cinema: Apes as Family was commissioned by The Arts Catalyst and made with financial support from a Wellcome Trust Arts Award, Arts Council England and the Aix-Marseille Institute of Advanced Studies.

 

Mon—Sun, 10—5pm

Free admission

 

Edinburgh College of Art

74 Lauriston Place, EH3 9DF

0131 651 5800

www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/edinburgh-college-art

 

Edinburgh College of Art

Cast Contemporaries

3 August – 2 September 2012

Dylan Shields, David and Goliath (2012).

 

Featuring works by Christine Borland, Kenny Hunter, Gareth Fisher and Alexander Stoddart amongst others, Cast Contemporaries reconsiders the role of reproduction antique sculptures as catalysts for experimental contemporary art.

 

The copying and drawing of casts has been at the heart of traditional art school education for centuries, yet many critics question the relevance to the development of today’s artists.

 

This exhibition provides a response, reinterpreting Edinburgh College of Art’s cast collection – one of the most important in the UK – through the perspective of contemporary works, films and educational workshops. Cast Contemporaries is a collaboration between artist Chris Dorsett and Margaret Stewart, curator of the Collection at the College.

 

Mon—Sun, 10—5pm

Free admission

 

Edinburgh College of Art

74 Lauriston Place, EH3 9DF

0131 651 5800

www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/edinburgh-college-art

 

Edinburgh College of Art

MA Art & Design

20 – 26 August 2012

Your chance to discover a new generation of stars at the MA shows.