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Comments closedTen Years in an Open Necked Shirt (p111-119) is my contribution to: GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland Guide and Reader Edited by Moira Jeffrey National Galleries of Scotland and Glasgow Life Over the last twenty-five years Scotland has had…
Comments closedMartin Boyce, Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours, Tramway, Glasgow, Until 19th January 2003. Adrian Wiszniewski, Dream On, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow, Until 24th December 2002. Boyce’s brooding installation of chain-link fencing, modern…
Comments closedRichard Wilson: Irons in the Fire Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh Until 14th December 2002 “Personally, I have always considered Richard Wilson to be the finest British landscape painter of the late eighteenth century”, quipped art historian David Hopkins. Judging by…
Comments closedJordan Baseman, EF103 603, Cooper Gallery, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee. Until 23rd May 2o02 Salla Tykka, Cave, Tramway 2, Glasgow. Until 8th June 2002 Helsinki based Salla Tykka is one of a number of young Scando artists…
Comments closedWin Together Lose Together Play Together Stay Together 28 Leven Street, Tollcross, Edinburgh. Edinburgh’s abysmal lack of independent artist initiatives has been confronted lately with discreet domestic organisations such as Magnifitat, Tag Team Experiment and a spattering of large group…
Comments closedJoan Eardley: Paintings and Drawings – Until 22nd February Toil: Rural and Urban Working Life – Until 22nd February Recent Acquisitions – Until February David Musgrave – Until January The City Arts Centre’s current selection box of exhibitions covers everything…
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