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For Glasgow Open House Arts Festival, artists Alistair Gow, Marco Giordano & Sam Dransfield have staged their exhibition in an old industrial tunnel. Connecting the street to the train yards, the white tiled space has been left rather neglected over …

Alistair Gow, Marco Giordano & Sam Dransfield : Caveroom

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Artist and co-founder of Glasgow Open House Art Festival, Amalie Silvani-Jones, introduces her exhibition ‘A Tragedy in Three Acts’, which is a three part installation set up in the spare room of her flat. The installation explores the widening gap …

Amalie Silvani-Jones : A Tragedy in Three Acts

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Date: 08 Apr 2016 – 25 Apr 2016 Hanson Street Project Space, Wasps Studios, 77 Hanson Street Glasgow, G31 2HF This exhibition is an attempt at a thesis for the world after the end of history, and in particular art …

Andy Holden : Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape (II)

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Artists Angel Reid and Jack Farrell introduce their very different practices in their exhibitions ‘A Gyrus to Define Us’, as part of the first Glasgow Open House Art Festival. Their work is showcased in their flat, showing not only their …

Angel Reid and Jack Farrell : A Gyrus to Define Us

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A compilation of stories from Art in Scotland, Andrea Geile’s cortan steel sculpture for Mull, the Open House artists from Glasgow and Ellie Harrison’s before and after ‘take’ on the Scottish Referendum at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh.

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Art in Scotland

In this edition of Art in Scotland we look at 1 ROYAL TERRACE, a non-commercial, artist-run exhibition space in central Glasgow, Glasgow Open House Arts Festival which supports autonomous artistic activity in the city, German photographer, Helga Paris who is …

Art in Scotland : Glasgow Special

Visual Arts

As part of Glasgow’s newest arts festival, Glasgow Open House Art Festival, artist Augustus Veinoglou presents his exhibition ‘Below The Spillway’. Exhibiting at 1 Royal Terrace, this exhibition is site specific and references the Kelvingrove, dream imagery and the old …

Augustus Veinoglou : Below The Spillway

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Artist Emma Ewan introduces her installation Modular Manner, which features ink drawings and an interactive sculptural piece. The idea for the exhibition was drawn from an exploration into the history of revival architecture in the 20th Century, in particular the …

Emma Ewan : Modular Manner

Festivals Visual Arts

Glasgow Open House Art Festival will run for ten days from April 11th – 21st 2014 and annually thereafter. The festival will provide an expansive platform for the city’s arts community, whilst offering an alternative format for public interaction with …

Glasgow Open House Art Festival 2014

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Glasgow based artist Janie Nicoll introduces HALLelujah! 3, an exhibition of work curated by herself and shown as part of Glasgow Open House Art Festival. The exhibition takes place in Nicoll’s hallway, and features site specific collage, from a selection …

Janie Nicoll : HALLelujah! 3

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Artists and flatmates Rebecca Bracey, Alexander Millar, Joanna Monks and Rosie Shepley exhibit their work in their flat, as part of Glasgow Open House Art Festival. Inspired by Donald Barthelme’s short story ‘I Bought A Little City’, the works interpret …

Joanna Monks : I Bought a Little City

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Matt McKenna introduces Streetland Sculpture Park, a space which is dedicated to exhibiting artworks during Spring/Summer 2014, and is supported by Glasgow City Council’s Stalled Spaces and Govanhill Housing Association. As part of Glasgow Open House Art Festival, the space …

Matt McKenna : Streetland Sculpture Park

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Felt Tip Faces explores the work of artists Phoebe Barnicoat, Peter Johnson and Euan Stewart who met working at Project Ability. The work on show is primarily portraiture but the artists have used felt tip pens as their medium. This …

Phoebe Barnicoat : Felt Tip Faces

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31 Aug 2017 – 13 Oct 2017 Solstice Arts Centre, Railway Street, Navan, Meath ‘Simulations’, an exhibition of new paintings by Seán Molloy at Solstice Arts Centre, involves the construction of a series of capriccio-inspired landscape works that make tangential …

Sean Molloy : Simulations

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Artists Stephanie Burt and Emily McFarland introduce their work, which is showing as part of Glasgow Open House Art Festival. Featuring sculptural and video works, the exhibition is created in response to Chantal Akerman’s film Je, Tu, Il, Elle (1976), …

Stephanie Burt : An/Other Ending

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