A4 drawings posted back and forth between collaborating duo Beth Shapeero and Fraser Taylor during the first major lockdown period; March – May 2020.

111 collaborative drawings were created during this period.

Two-Step is an ongoing collaboration which began in 2017.

Two-Step 8 Woodside Terrace

An exhibition in Glasgow townhouse development featuring Two-Step works by Beth Shapeero and Fraser Taylor. The show took place in August 2020 in the midst of Covid restrictions, viewings were possible via scheduled appointment slots in groups of 20. It was the first event/real life art experience any of us had taken part in in some time.

Produced in collaboration with From The Studio, www.fromthestudio.art, and featuring work by Ruby Flowers, www.rubyflowers.co.uk.

Tiny Paintings

Made on residence at Sim in Reykjavik in October 2018.  Tiny works measure approx. 4 x 5.5cm.

Two-Step

by Beth Shapeero and Fraser Taylor

Leaning wall surfaced with silkscreen monotypes

Inaugural collaborative exhibition at Govan Project Space, Glasgow 2019

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LOOP  for Glasgow International Festival 2018

Glasgow SPT Subway network

by Alys Owen and Beth Shapeero

Buchanan Street Station installation designed in collaboration with young people from Glasgow Sculpture Studios and North United Communities.

Vinyl installation, Buchanan St. Subway

Vinyl installation, St. Enoch Subway

LOOP 4 sheet, West Street Subway

LOOP   4 sheet,  Govan Subway

Vinyl installation, Buchanan St. subway

LOOP performance

Bedroom

Beth Shapeero

Exhibition 29 -31 July 10am – 4pm

Private View Sat 29th July 4-6pm

 

Bedroom is an exhibition/residency taking place in Project Space One at Artpark (House for an Art Lover) by Beth Shapeero.

During the month of July an uncanny, show room style bedroom/studio is presented which acts as a workspace and a space where visitors are welcomed to get involved in the ideas, exploration and production of work taking place.

The works explore the relationship between the abstract nature of dreams and abstraction in visual art and how we can play with the edges of meaning, whether using narrative or a visual sense of understanding. Painterly works that have skin like surfaces have a sense of containment and fluidity, mirrored in the dream narratives. The dream recordings and the staged bedroom present an uncertainty of what is genuine and what is staged, how much performance and editing goes into relaying a dream? How real is the surface? How much do we display? Tension, yearning, what is controlled and what can be contained are at the centre of the work, yet, they are an abstracted reality, filled with uncertainty and enigma.

 

Throughout the residency Beth will be producing new 2D and 3D works, experimenting with different making techniques, abstraction and narrative to explore the relationship between these works. Viewers are encouraged to come in, relax on the bed whilst listening to dreams and record their own recollected dreams, the recorded dreams will then become part of the exhibit.

 

Beth Shapeero is a Glasgow based visual artist working in painting, sculpture and installation. Alongside making she creates projects which seek to break down barriers to people engaging in arts whilst further exploring her own practice and thinking. Recent projects and exhibitions include; Block., a commission for Tramway, Glasgow 2017, Dreams and Perfume, Glasgow Open House Festival 2017, The Clinic, Glasgow International 2016, Workings, Glasgow International 2016 and Le Swimming, Glasgow International 2014.