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1: Ettie Spencer - Smokin |
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Written by Lee Kindness
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
Ettie Spencer, hosted by No. 10 @ the Promenade Ettie’s work addresses post-modern, popular culture and the state of the world today. She sees the modern world as reflective of an arrogance, a sense of disorder, and a lack of a common purpose. The work consists of planted tobacco and will be a satellite project as part of the of the Tobacco House series. Work will also be located in St Margaret’s House on London Road in Edinburgh. Title of work - Smokin - as part of the Tobacco House series A crop of tobacco will be grown in the garden. With its history of harvesting by slave labour in the US, and grown as a cash crop in 3rd World countries, exploitation and a bad smell sticks to this lush looking plant. Yet, grown against a backdrop of the inner city, it will provide a rich visual texture and an opportunity for urban dwellers to engage in the therapeutic activity of growing things. www.tobaccohouse.co.uk
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 August 2008 )
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