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Edinburgh Art Festival announce Dazzle Ship Scotland

Date uploaded: January 20, 2016

Edinburgh Arts Festival has announced they will be partnering with 14-18 NOW to commission Turner Prize nominee Ciara Phillips to “dazzle” a ship in the historic port of Leith as part of their 2016 Edinburgh Art Festival Commissions Programme.

To mark the centenary of the Battle of Jutland, Ciara Phillips, artist and a long-term resident of Scotland, will “dazzle” the iconic vessel MV Fingal, berthed in the historic port of Leith. Phillips will put her own spin on the astonishing patterns that adorned battle-ready ships in Leith one hundred years ago.

Phillips’ design will be the fourth in the Dazzle Ship series, initiated by Liverpool Biennial in partnership with 14-18 NOW, and which has already produced some of the most striking symbols of the centenary commemoration period to date. The ship, a former northern lighthouse tender now owned by The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust, will be unveiled in May and will form a central element of our 2016 festival.

A full copy of the press release can be downloaded here.

Dazzle Ship Scotland is co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW and Edinburgh Art Festival with support from the Scottish Government and The Royal Yacht Britannia.

Ciara Phillips, Just You (installation view, Bergen Kunsthalle), 2014. Courtesy of the artist.

Ciara Phillips, Just You (installation view, Bergen Kunsthalle), 2014. Courtesy of the artist.