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14: Darren Farquhar - RRRoootless Pith

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RRRooothless Pith, by Darren Farquhar (photo courtesy Angela)Darren Farquhar, hosted by Lucy McTurnen @ Marlborough Street

Darren is a young up and coming performance artist. Influenced by 1960 horror films and the slapstick humour of cartoons his work features surreal installations, which challenge and excite. His work for this exhibition will consist of an automated figurative sculpture set with in the backdrop of a garden environment. Dealing with subconscious imagery a performance will interact with the totemic sculpture.

Title of work - RRRoootless Pith

My performances and sculptural works are transparent in their influences, which range from Vincent Price films, such as The Pit and the Pendulum, to the work of the painter Francis Bacon, to the legendary pop-culture legacy left by American serial killers such as Geoffrey Dahmer. I also like the violent actions of Tom and Jerry cartoons. The resultant performances often display a mixture of frustration, rage, tension, and humour.

Read on for photos from the performance...

mt_gallery:RRRoootless Pith performance, by Darren Farquhar
mt_gallery:RRRoootless Pith performance, by Darren Farquhar
 
(lead photo courtesy of Angela)
Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2011 21:21  

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Big Things on the Beach is a public art trust in Portobello, a seaside suburb close to the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was formed by a group of residents in 2003 to explore the potential of the seafront as a site for engagement with public artworks by both emerging and established artists.

Since 2004 we have commissioned artists to create substantial temporary artworks, trained ourselves and others in the process of commissioning public artworks through international site visits and guest lectures and successfully raised funding to these ends.

Our current project - The Big Welcome - is supported by Creative Scotland, Portobello & Craigmillar Neighbourhood Partnership and Edinburgh City Libraries