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Trackie Mcleod

Discipline:

Visual Artist

Location:

Glasgow

ABOUT:

Trackie McLeod's work explores the intersections of British pop, lad and subcultures of the present and recent past. He describes his practice as “made up of one-part nostalgia, an ounce of sarcasm and a pint of Tennent’s Lager”.

Trackie’s work draws upon his memories and experiences growing up as queer and working-class in Glasgow, weaving autobiography, storytelling, and social criticism. Using photography and video as starting points, his ideas also take form in sculpture, installation, and textile.

WORKS:

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