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Calum Colvin, portrait by Alicia Bruce
A blether between artist Calum Colvin and photographer Alicia Bruce about community, photography and Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside.
About this Event
Bring your own cuppa, join us online and enjoy the blether.
π· Calum Colvin
π Alicia Bruce
π Wed 11 Nov
π°12.15pm
www.facebook.com/portyphoto/live
About Calum Colvin
Born in Glasgow in 1961, Calum Colvin has exhibited his work nationally and internationally for over thirty years since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1985. He was a winner of one of the first Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Awards from which he created the acclaimed exhibition for the SNPG βOssian, Fragments of Ancient Poetryβ in 2001. He was awarded an OBE the same year and is Professor of Fine Art Photography at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee. Colvinβs constructed photographic artworks begin as large-scale studio 'stage-sets', tableaux of everyday objects, furniture and bric-a-brac carefully posed and theatrically lit. Viewed from the fixed-point perspective of a large-format camera, painted trompe-l'oeil elements are introduced, integrating object and subject in a complex mise en scene. These are finally photographed on film, digitized and printed onto paper or canvas. His works have been widely exhibited in venues as diverse as Orkney, Los Angeles and Ecuador, and are represented in numerous collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Museum of Fine Art, Houston; The Tate Gallery, London and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.
Most of his iconic works were made in Portobello.
Calum Colvin, portrait by Alicia Bruce