Rachel Maclean’s practice spans contemporary art, film, and emergent technologies, frequently starring her as the only actor in elaborate disguise. In this multi-channel exhibition, she swaps costumes for AI models trained on her image and archive, producing a new body of work that explores the tension between artistic authorship and machine agency. In this context, the phrase ‘they’ve got your eyes’ implies not just resemblance but theft – an AI running away with an artist's way of seeing.
In her new short film, we follow ‘The Gentleman’, a contemporary tech-bro-come-Victorian engineer, who has invented a process for generating fairies. His pursuit of ‘progress’ curdles into jealousy when he realises he’s not alone; another Gentleman can summon fairies too, and with far greater aptitude. As the two men descend into rivalry, their shape-shifting creations flicker between flattery and mockery: at times disarmingly clumsy, at others unnervingly perceptive. Beneath The Gentleman’s mounting God-complex runs a quiet dread: that his fairies know more than he ever could.