Randolph House
Roderick Buchanan: Charlotte Squared
31 July – 8 August 2014
Roderick Buchanan, Thomas Muir Help Desk, 1998, photograph by Alan Dimmick
As the culmination of Roderick Buchanan’s residency with Edinburgh College of Art, supported by the Charlotte Square Collection, Edinburgh Art Festival audiences are invited to visit Randolph House in the heart of the New Town. This former accountants’ office will, during the month of August play host to the performative artwork Number Crunching. At the core of this project is Buchanan’s ambition, shared with the student group he has been working with, to increase knowledge and collective awareness of Thomas Muir, an under-appreciated figure who was active within the Scottish Enlightenment.
The exhibition will close on Friday 8 August before reopening for the final week of Edinburgh Art Festival, from 23 - 31 August.
Mon-Sun, 11am-5pm
Randolph House
Roderick Buchanan: Charlotte Squared
23 – 31 August 2014
Roderick Buchanan, Thomas Muir Help Desk, 1998, photograph by Alan Dimmick
As the culmination of Roderick Buchanan’s residency with Edinburgh College of Art, supported by the Charlotte Square Collection, Edinburgh Art Festival audiences are invited to visit Randolph House in the heart of the New Town. This former accountants’ office will, during the month of August, play host to the performative artwork Number Crunching. At the core of this project is Buchanan’s ambition, shared with the student group he has been working with, to increase knowledge and collective awareness of Thomas Muir, an under-appreciated figure who was active within the Scottish Enlightenment.
Mon-Sun, 11am-5pm