The Breakery
lily ashrowan,
john ayscough, and
kevin harman
The exhibition presents work by Lily Ashrowan, John Ayscough and Kevin Harman. The artists have in common a freedom of interdisciplinary experimentation; moving seamlessly between formats and forms. Each artist seeking to challenge, to critique, social constructs and preconceptions.
Two performances were put on during the opening, the first was participatory event called Rotton Tomatoes in which John Ayscough invited members of the public to throw tomatoes at a canvas. The results then hung in the gallery (see images below). The second was a spoken word performance called LIBIDO by Lily Ashrowan. A transcript of Lily’s performance can be downloaded here.
Lily Ashrowan is an artist based between the rural Scottish Borders and London and these disparate geographies inform her work. Working across moving image, photography, writing and performance, she draws from personal experience and histories including: rural landscapes, platonic intimacy, urban disillusionment, familial history, generational trauma, queer sex and nightlife to think through political desire and materialist histories. Her artwork is a poignant exploration of memory and identity, engaging directly with the often uneasy space between personal and political consciousness.