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Edinburgh Art Festival installation uses Auld Lang Syne to encourage friendship post-Brexit

Submitting. Nigerian-born artist Emeka Ogboh These have been edited, programmed and sequenced to produce what is described as “a complex and constantly shifting soundscape”. The installation will see the individual renditions of the song played, in concert, from seven speakers at the Burns Monument, while a recording in Scottish Gaelic will also be played. The Song Of The Union artwork was inspired by MEPs singing Auld Lang Syne in farewell to the UK as it departed the EU in January 2020. The idea of singing the song in Brussels came from German MEP Terry Reintke, who was part of an EU-UK Friendship Group in the European Parliament.

Immersive exhibit by Scots-Zimbabwean artist to debut at art festival

Immersive exhibit by Scots-Zimbabwean artist to debut at art festival
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Ones to watch in 2021: Sekai Machache, artist

Ones to watch in 2021: Sekai Machache, artist Susan Mansfield Last year was the best of times and the worst of times for Sekai Machache, after her work as part of the Black Lives Matter Mural Trail in Dundee was first vandalised, then restored with funds that subsequently poured in from well-wishers. She talks to Susan Mansfield about how lucid dreaming, the Scottish landscape and the spirituality of pre-colonial Africa all feed into the work she will be showing in 2021 © Sekai Machache When talking about the past year, Sekai Machache keeps coming back to the word “intense.” Intense to find herself confined to her flat after plans for exhibitions and residencies were cancelled by the pandemic. Intense when Black Lives Matter protests erupted around the world and she was invited to speak out as a black Scottish artist. Intense when her own work for the Black Lives Matter Mural Trail was vandalised and she became the focus of media attention.

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