“My freeze-frame process slowed down the images, and recreating them as paintings drew it out ever longer. These impressionistic renderings started to lend to your story an archetypal quality, at least for me. […] For now, Ed, your memory might last a little longer.”
Scott Rogers
Scott Rogers (he/him) was born in Mohkinstsis Treaty 7 Calgary, Canada, and lives in Glasgow, Scotland. His practice negotiates the complex relationships between humans, other living beings, and land. Recent projects have been developed with Nuit Blanche Toronto (CA), Koraï Project Space (Nicosia, CY), Kunstverein München (DE), and Ivory Tars (Glasgow, SCO). Rogers co-edited “Recognition,”, the 14th issue of the journal FR DAVID, in collaboration with Will Holder and published by KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin, DE).
“Rather than a singular, verifiable truth, we understand the production of knowledge as occurring through a series of encounters. For this issue, we extended an open invitation to seven contributors to respond to the themes of art, archives and the environment.”



