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History on show at final exhibition by Glenfiddich’s Artists in Residence

Indian artist Krupa Makhija
Indian artist Krupa Makhija

The final exhibition of work from a project which asked artists from around the world to use a famous distillery as a “canvas” is now on show.

Eight people were picked to take part in Glenfiddich’s 2015 Artists in Residence programme.

The third and final display includes pieces by Indian artist Krupa Makhija and Aturo Alcazar from Mexico.

Ms Makhija showcases an installation focused on the history of Balvenie House, a former residence of the Grant family, who own the Dufftown distillery.

It features original plaster from the house’s walls on to which photographs of the building in its heyday and images of its former occupants have been transferred.

Also on show are a collection of found objects and a series of prints by Mr Alcazar which include images of the former Convalmore Distillery.

Artists in Residence curator, Andy Fairgrieve, said: “Krupa has put an exceptional amount of time, care and skill into her exhibits.

“She not only researched the history of Balvenie House but has also spoken to a number of local people who lived and worked there over the years.

“It is a particularly poignant piece as the Grant family are planning to rebuild the house and give it a new lease of life.”

All the artists who have participated in the project have lived and worked at the distillery over the summer months.

Highlights from the first two exhibitions held in Glenfiddich’s onsite gallery included photographs of paintings in secluded buildings along the Dufftown-Keith railway, films inspired by the local landscape, a resin-on-metal hanging and a stunning tree sculpture by Korean artist Han Soek Hyun, which will remain in the distillery car park for decades to come.

The latest exhibition will run from Wednesday until Sunday.

Admission to the onsite gallery – which is open from 12.30pm-5.30pm – is free.