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Are You Hung Up? | Michael Fullerton – Transmission Gallery

FULLERTON, Michael Scottish painter of portraits, landscapes, and fancy pictures, one of the most individual geniuses in European art. Born in Glasgow, he showed an aptitude for drawing early and first was encouraged by his mother, who was a woman… Continue Reading →

“The Gentle Art of Making Enemas”, Green Margarine (Lapland), Glasgow: Glasgow School of Art.

Persona: Cornelius and Dr. Ink Scene: The souvenir shop in the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow.   Cornelius (coming in through the spin doors). My dear Dr. Ink, don’t coop yourself up all day in the shop. It is a perfectly… Continue Reading →

The Garden

Some small hope, far away when national imaginaries were composed of garden centres, golf-courses, sewage works, car parks, underpasses and airports, an epic struggle took place between The Garden, and the bare-breeched brethren of the Rossie-Crosse, those reptilian supporters of… Continue Reading →

The Apostle of Terror: Mark Leckey as Saint-Just

Mark Leckey Mark Leckey’s Londonatella was last year’s one and only dominator of bastard pop video, trespassing a cover of techno novelty act Altern 8 under the historical footlights of the English capital’s crumbling, perilous backstreets. Using found movie footage… Continue Reading →

Flava Fav’s Rice

Turning Piss into Lager Since 1997 Sometimes it’s hard to find time to sit down and write to people who really matter. That’s why each year, when the time comes around to write this message to you, I ask my… Continue Reading →

Wake Up and Smell the Ginger Frappe: Towards the aromatic, pungent, peppery bouquet of galangal as proof of a Congealed Radicalism’s unlimited parsimoniousness in discouraging cultural production as symbolic delegitimation of Late Capitalism.

                Before I begin, I’d like to thank my latest Capitalist sponsors for the absolute restitution of my privileged access to Truth, hence my respectful reverence of Alex Pollard’s Bastardised stealth boomerang returned… Continue Reading →

The Aye of the Tiger

I didn’t get where I am today without knowing good old-fashioned painting when I see it. People and their fads, eh? Still, no use kicking against the pricks. Neither Mrs. Ruskin nor myself has ever kicked against a prick. And… Continue Reading →

Prague Biennale 1

JUNE-SEPTEMBER 2003 Prague Biennale 1, National Gallery, Prague. [Curator of ‘Leaving Glasvegas’]. Jun 2, 2003

Lucy McKenzie | TATE

Lucy McKenzie Motivated by the shelter of like-minded people ruled by friendship, Lucy McKenzie’s philosophy is clearly signalled by the conviviality of her work and by the ways in which she has clearly remained determined to tackle success and failure… Continue Reading →

The Haunted Swing

APRIL-MAY 2003 The Haunted Swing Collective Gallery, Edinburgh. [Curator] Collective Apr 1, 2003

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