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Cview – Jack Cheetham

16.03.20 -

Celine is excited to present cview, by Jack Cheetham.

cview examines potential and on-going failures of its creator through the reimagining of certain consumer-driven fantasised moments. It is rooted in contemplations around consumer cultures, labours and legacies. It also incorporates expanded forms of caricature, primarily based on Cheetham himself, as a potential mode of personifying, exhausting and evaporating the effects that objects and materials can have on people over time.

This project is supported by the National Lottery, Creative Scotland & Glasgow City Council. We would like to thank Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop for facilitating Jack in the early research and developmental stages of this project. Also, we would like to make a special thank you to McNiell’s Bar and Torrisdale Studios.

Jack Cheetham is based in Glasgow, Scotland.

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soft tissue tape launch

19.01.2020

Celine and soft tissue present an evening of sound performances with Elina Bry & Mark Vernon, Nakul Krishnamurthy and soft tissue. The event launches the debut release of soft tissue on the London-based label Penultimate Press.

Doors at 6pm, performances start at 6.30pm.

Mark Vernon and Elina Bry present Prelude: Opera of the Body, an introduction to their shared uncanniness. Communication of a stomach ache. Discovering a new collaboration, a new body, a new medium. Who knows?

soft tissue is a collaboration between Glasgow-based artists Feronia Wennborg and Simon Weins, synthesising recordings from everyday life with experiments in analogue and digital feedback. In their performances, soft tissue play within networks of micro amplifications, blurring boundaries between initiated and environmental sounds.

Nakul Krishnamurthy is an Indian composer and artist who is based in Glasgow, UK. In his work, he experiments with the structural foundations of Carnatic music and reconfigures them, thereby examining its boundaries and generating new interpretations of the art form. His work is an intersection of Indian classical music, procedural composition and experimentation derived from contemporary Western art music sensibilities, and electronic music.

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