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Author Kneel, Mulholland: Drive!

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Cai Guo-Qiang: Life Beneath the Shadow

Fruitmarket Gallery, Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Edinburgh Castle 30 July — 25 September 2005 While running counter to global technocratic culture, spiritualism customarily acts as a dramatic subterfuge. Tantalizing us with the anticipation of spectral spectacle is the key… Continue Reading →

The Garden

18 August- 25 September 2005 The Garden Castlefield Gallery, Manchester. [Curator] Aug 18, 2005

The China Syndrome

As the People’s Republic of China enters the 51st Venice Biennale for the first time this year – staging an exhibition in the Arsenale complex and the Vergini Garden – Scotland makes its third independent appearance since the Scottish Sculpture… Continue Reading →

Laurie Anderson / The Record of the Time

Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin Anderson hacks technologies and spaces, making things and places do things that they weren’t designed to do. She playfully reappropriates media, lending it a performative drama. It’s a cut-up tactic purloined from William Burroughs,… Continue Reading →

Campbell’s Soup

18 April – 8 May 2005 Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Glasgow International 2005 “…people hunting for the meaning of things.” [1] It’s twenty years since Steven Campbell helped to broker Scotland’s now firmly established place… Continue Reading →

Campbell’s Soup

APRIL 2005 Campbell’s Soup, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow International 05. [Curator] Apr 2, 2005

Going for Bronze

Scotland burst out of Caledonia onto the international art scene at the beginning of the eighties with the Newer Glasgow Boys spearheading England’s bid for global New Image supremacy. But Scotland didn’t really come its own, commercially or artistically, until… Continue Reading →

New Gold Dreams (84-94-04) | Collective Gallery

High Street Fighting Years  The Collective Gallery has its roots in a tradition of independent and artist-led activities in Edinburgh that can be traced to 1960s organisations such as the New 57 Gallery and protests led by Alexander Moffat and… Continue Reading →

Katy Dove

Like many of her local peers, Glasgow artist Katy Dove works with unadorned playschool media. Colouring-in shapes with felt-tip pens and watercolour, she produces the kind of delicate forms and biomorphic sketches last seen alive in the abstract Plexiglas and… Continue Reading →

Aurora and Collective, Edinburgh

Aurora, Edinburgh – Alberta Whittle and Robin Scott Collective Gallery, Edinburgh – Lee O’Connor and Rabiya Choudhry. Edinburgh’s artist-led galleries have been particularly responsive lately to a growing tendency among local artists to fouter with decoration, heraldry and pageantry. In… Continue Reading →

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