4-6 June 2008

Over three days subtle
changes took place in
the landscape, visible
only to passengers on trains, along some of Scotland’s busiest
commuter routes.

4 June
Aberdeen - Dundee

5 June
Dundee - Edinburgh

6 June
Edinburgh - Glasgow

 

 

Anthony Schrag

Anthony Schrag was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in the Middle East, the UK and Canada. Originally, he obtained a degree in Creative Writing in Vancouver, and during his last year of study, the award winning GreenBoatHouse Books published his poetry book Moving Pictures, and his novel was a semi-finalist in the Robertson Davis/Chapters First Novel Competition.

Later, he dropped his writerly façade for something far less difficult and studied photography and sculpture at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, also in Vancouver. This eventually led to him to taking the MFA course at the Glasgow School of Art, and now currently resides in that dark & angry city. He has exhibited/performed in Vancouver, Budapest, New York, Mexico City, Beijing, Norway, Germany, and Iceland as well as across the UK and Ireland. He has recently completed a 6 months residency at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, which culminated in a successful exhibition.

He is currently editing/curating/organizing a publication on Live Art, which is to be published in June (www.itsnothard.eu).

The artist Nathalie De Brie once called his practice as "Fearless." The writer Marjorie Celona once said: "Anthony, you have a lot of ideas. Not all of them are good."

Anthony Schrag

www.anthonyschrag.com

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