The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Doomsday bunker art wins £10k for student

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An artist has won a prize worth £10,000 after creating doomsday bunkers inspired by people stockpilin­g food amid fears of a no-deal Brexit.

Gabrielle Gillott, 24, is the winner of the 2020 Glenfiddic­h Residency Award, the largest of its kind for an emerging artist in Scotland.

She built her first bunker for her degree show at Edinburgh College of Art, painting the room and all objects within it a shade of purple called Safe Haven.

Ms Gillott said: “Safe Haven drew me into an obsession with the prepping world, first with American doomsday preppers’ bunkers, then that evolved into a fascinatio­n with those prepping for a no-deal Brexit.”

She was chosen from artists taking part in the Royal Scottish Academy New Contempora­ries exhibition, a showcase of students who graduated from Scotland’s five art colleges in 2019.

For the exhibition, which opened yesterday at the RSA Galleries on the Mound in Edinburgh, she created a new three-room bunker installati­on titled Reading Room, Hidey Hole, Secret Room.

Ms Gillott, from Sheffield, will join artists from around the world for a three-month residency at the Glenfiddic­h Distillery in Dufftown, Moray, in the summer.

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Artist Gabrielle Gillott

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