Our ‘Primers’ are artists’ talks offering an opportunity to hear from artists during the development of new projects with The Common Guild. As part of the upcoming project ‘anywhere in the universe’, this first event in a new series brings Yuri Pattison to Glasgow to talk about his artistic practice to date.
The practice of Yuri Pattison connects and materialises the intangible spaces between the virtual and physical through video, sculpture, installation, and online platforms. It explores how new technologies such as the digital economy and online communication have shifted and impacted the systemic frameworks of the built environment, daily life, and our perceptions of time, space, and nature.
Yuri Pattison (b. 1986, Dublin, Ireland) lives and works in Paris. Solo exhibitions include ‘clock speed (the world on time)’, mother’s tankstation, London, (2022); ‘the engine’, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2020-21); ‘trusted traveller’, Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen (2017); and ‘user, space’, Chisenhale Gallery, London (2016). Selected recent and upcoming group exhibitions include ‘Radical Landscapes’, Tate Liverpool; ‘Post Capital’, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (2022); ‘One Escape at a Time’, 11th Seoul Mediacity Biennale, Seoul; ‘No Linear Fucking Time’, BAK, Utrecht; ‘Proof of Stake' – Technological claims’, Kunstverein in Hamburg, Hamburg; ‘The Ocean’, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway; ‘TECHNO, MUSEION’, Bolzano, Italy (2021); ‘Long Live Modern Movement’, CCS Bard, Hessel Museum, New York (2020) and ‘Phantom Plane, Cyberpunk in the Year of the Future’, Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong (2019).
Further Info
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Yuri Pattison, ‘clock speed (the world on time)’, mother’s tankstation, London
Event Details
This in-person event takes place on Thursday 30th June from 6 – 8pm at the University of Glasgow’s Yudowitz Lecture Theatre.
'Primers' are presented in collaboration with Dr. Dominic Paterson at the University of Glasgow.
Access
The Yudowitz Lecture Theatre is on the ground floor of the Wolfson Medical Building, University Avenue. The venue is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets.
Tickets
Free. Book in advance here.