LIGHT WITHOUT SHADOW |
"Skara Brae materialized again. Its twentyfirst century doppelganger was the brainchild of a group of artists who go by the name of Henry VIII’s Wives. Skara Brae had been occupied from before 3100BC to 2600BC. One hundred and twenty generations. The village is made up of seven houses and a workshop linked together by a series of low alleyways and was inhabited continually for at least 600 years, sheltering 50–100 souls at any one time. " Ross Sinclair, From Gnomic To Quixotic in 5000 Years... in WE MARCH UNDER THE BANNER OF VISUAL ART, the catalog of HENRY VIII'S WIVES, Glasgow 2002, Tramway |