Linder: Danger Came Smiling
Linder鈥檚 first retrospective in Scotland showcases 50 years of trailblazing artwork. It dives into her fascination with plants and invites us to see beyond traditional ideas about gender and sexuality.
Deliciously satirical, her photomontages remix images from popular culture, ranging from early pin-up photography to house plants.
This adapted version of鈥疞inder: Danger Came Smiling 鈥 a Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition from Southbank Centre, London 鈥 spills out into the Garden.
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Linder鈥檚 first retrospective in Scotland showcases 50 years of trailblazing artwork. It dives into her fascination with plants and invites us to see beyond traditional ideas about gender and sexuality.
Deliciously satirical, her photomontages remix images from popular culture, ranging from early pin-up photography to house plants.
This adapted version of鈥疞inder: Danger Came Smiling 鈥 a Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition from Southbank Centre, London 鈥 spills out into the Garden.
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This summer, Scotland will see a significant new performance work in two parts from the seminal artist Linder, presented across two prestigious locations.
In Edinburgh鈥檚 Royal Botanic Gardens, the artist collaborates with choreographer Holly Blakey, designer Ashish Gupta and musician Maxwell Sterling to present a dreamlike, melancholic dance.