Abstract
My Altermodern Everyday: Glasgow was a major solo exhibition of visual work in Glasgow, Scotland. The work was created over a period of 8 months and was publically exhibited in the New Glasgow Society in October 2014.
The solo exhibition of paintings, text works and photographs was displayed for a period of two weeks. It represented a display of ongoing practice-based research. The underlying research question related to ‘how can the use of en plein air painting techniques help to investigate engagement with contemporary physical and virtual spaces?’
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