Earlier in September, ‘Ways of being seen’ was exhibited in the Time, Space and Monumentality Exhibition, curated by Culture&. The project explores the visual presence of the monument in the North East Highlands, build for the landowner that orchestrated the Highland Clearances. It focuses on the 100ft monument, known locally as “The Mannie”, that hold in tension landscapes, material forms, and narratives of occupation and struggle. The exhibition included some of the mappings, digital scans, and postcard collection that form this research.
Thanks to David Waterworth, Phil Hudson, Robbie Munn, Simon Withers, and all at the University of Greenwich and Culture&.