
Alec Finlay – Home to A King
An installation of bird boxes in George Square Gardens, Edinburgh.
Each box displays a play on words which alludes to
varying issues linked to research and study, and which also
contain a hidden clue as to the species of tree they adorn.
The installation is part of the exhibition Desire Lines – Art on Campus,
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 16 February – 19 June 2009
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ReplyDeleteAlec Finlay: Home to King" reflects a deep connection to nature. This project likely explores the intertwining of place, environment, and identity. Peerblock Alternative The title hints at a journey of rediscovery, where the concept of "home" holds personal significance.
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