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Sara MacKillop, One Room Living (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, One Room Living (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, One Room Living (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, 'Pen Fence' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, 'Loyalty Map' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, 'Paint Brushes' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, 'Slush Machine' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, 'Pen Fence' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, Publications from 2008-2017, running beside exhibition (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
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Sara MacKillop, Publications from 2008-2017, running beside exhibition (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.

Looking at the wrong aspect of the image with Sara MacKillop’s One Room Living at Bonington Gallery

, 4 January 2018

Sara MacKillop presented solo exhibition One Room Living at Nottingham Trent University’s Bonington Gallery, which opened November 3 and ran to December 8, 2017.

Sara MacKillop, ‘Paint Brushes’ (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.

Responding to the space itself, the show uses printed matter and sculptural forms to reference the spatial surroundings, as well as the function of the institution itself. Accompanying the main room of the exhibition is a vitrine of MacKillop’s written publications from 2008 to the present in the foyer.

In a conversation with the gallery, the artist writes of her interest in the overlap of space, as well as the image, whats it’s printed on and what is on the other side: “This is maybe something to do with a use of found or altered objects or images of various kinds and looking at the wrong aspect of them.”**

Sara MacKillop presented solo exhibition One Room Living at Nottingham Trent University’s Bonington Gallery which opened November 3 and ran to December 8, 2017.