Rachel Maclean is a Glasgow-based multi-media artist who creates artificial visions using green-screen technology. Within her fantastical settings Maclean parodies fairy tales, children’s television programmes, beauty product advertising, internet videos, and pop culture playing all the extravagantly costumed characters herself. At once seductive and nightmarish, glossy and grotesque, her films destabilise power dynamics and consumer desires.
In partnership with HOME, University of Salford Art Collection, Artpace, Zabludowicz Collection, Frieze Film and Channel 4 Random Acts.
Supported by Mr Nelson Woo, with additional support from Zabludowicz Collection.
About Art Now
Art Now is a series of exhibitions at Tate Britain focusing on new and recent work by emerging artists.
Also in Art Now
Tate Britain Display
Art Now Sophie Michael Trip (the light fantastic) 11 July 2016 – 30 October 2016
Delve into artist-filmmaker Michael's exploration of our relationship to the past
Tate Britain Display
Art Now The Darks: Ruth Ewan and Astrid Johnston
Explore the area around Tate Britain, once the site of the infamous Millbank Prison with The Darks audio tour
Venue
Tate BritainMillbankLondonSW1P 4RGPlan your visit
Dates
14 November 2016 – 2 April 2017