McHarg's trip to Granada, Spain in 2013 led him to stumble upon the shadow selfie. Inspired by his visit to the Alhambra Palace with Joe Strummer's song "Long Shadow" ringing in his head, McHarg started taking shadow selfies.
After returning to the UK he added to his Spanish body of work and now brings you his Long Shadows show.
The exhibition includes prints, shadow paintings, plus an interactive installation, enabling visitors to take their own shadow selfies.
Artist Robert Gordon McHarg III FRSA, founded and created the Subway Gallery in June 2006 out of a 1960’s kiosk in a pedestrian subway under the Marilebone flyover. To date the Subway Gallery has hosted over 80 exhibitions. McHarg’s art /art direction /curating projects include:
The Rock & Roll Public Library
First time in 2009 on show Mick Jones collection of the paraphernalia of performance and marketing materials of the bands he has worked with. This archive sits alongside a parallel general collection of books, magazines, videos, ephemera, toys and games which mark out his life, times, and influences.
HIM Book by Robert Gordon McHarg III FRSA 2007
101 portraits of him - him a life size sculpture of Charles Saatchi. “it’s the biggest action figure i’ll ever own, it’s all about the artist collecting the collector, a David and Goliath battle over power and punch lines,” says McHarg.
Joe Strummer Past Present and Future - London & Tokyo 2004-2005
After his untimely death, Gordon worked with Joe's family and friends through Strummerville – the Joe Strummer foundation for new music- to create an exhibition of Joe's stuff including: original writings, clash song lyrics, photographs and memorabilia.
Art - Tube 01 - London 2001
McHarg’s brainchild is London’s first and only art exhibition on a working tube train. the work of 42 artists who each produced specially commissioned panels which were exhibited on an entire London underground Piccadilly Line train. Artists included : Damien Hirst, Yoko Ono, Jamie Reid Vivienne Westwood, Pam Hogg, Gavin Turk, John Cooper Clarke, Paul Simonon, Joe Rush and John Dunbar. Sponsored by Bloomberg and supported by London Underground/Platform for Art.
McHarg solo and group shows include: Sandpaper Blues, Panties @ Groucho Club, Je me suviens, Zoo Artfair, Mutate Britain, Trolley , Art Barter, Oxo Restaurant, Portobello film festival, The Playtime, Apart, Notting Hill Arts Club and more at his Subway gallery.