Visual Arts 1 ROYAL TERRACE is a non-commercial, artist-run exhibition space in central Glasgow dedicated to monthly solo shows by emerging Scotland-based artists pushing the boundaries of medium specificity. Run by a two person committee, they seek to establish discursive professional networks … 1 Royal Terrace
Visual Arts Petter Yxell and Ruth Switalski introduce 1 Royal Terrace’s new exhibition programme, Colloquy, exploring the role of conversation within contemporary art practice. This programme features the work of four artists over three exhibitions, utilising various disciplines such as sculpture, painting, … 1 Royal Terrace : Colloquy
Visual Arts 100 Flowers: Bringing Flowers back into the clinical environment, one of six commissioned projects for the new South Glasgow University Hospital and Royal Hospital for Sick Children. The 100 Flowers project is a response to the restriction of real flowers … 100 Flowers Project
Visual Arts To celebrate 15 years of arts-news production for various channels and websites, we’ve looked into our archive and produced this special compilation of the 5th British Art Show in Edinburgh, back in 2000. Introduced and closed by Paul Nesbitt of … 5th British Art Show
Visual Arts Assistant Curator James Clegg, introduces the new A.R. Hopwood exhibition, False Memory Archive. Focusing on the idea of the false memory, something that we think may have happened in our past when really we just created an illusion through a … A.R. Hopwood : False Memory Archive
Visual Arts Aaron Kreisler, Curator of Dunedin Public Art Gallery, introduces Edinburgh Art Festival’s and Glasgow Commonwealth’s exhibition, Where do I end and you begin. Taking its title from a work by Shilpa Gupta, the show presents work from a selection of … Aaron Kreisler and Kushana Bush : Where do I end and you begin
Visual Arts Generator Projects are proud to present Small Gate, Infinite Field; a solo presentation of new work from emerging artist Christopher Macinnes. Small Gate, Infinite Field, a space of concealment and exposure, an immersive generated environment consisting of industrial substations meshed … Aaron McCarthy : Small Gate, Infinite Field
Visual Arts It all started with the ‘Poetrees’, the first of 10 mysterious sculptures that appeared in literary and arts institutions in Edinburgh in 2011. Each sculpture, handcrafted from a book, had a small note attached to it with the words “A … Abby Cunnane : The Edinburgh Book Sculptures
Glasgow Open House 2015 Abigale Neate Wilson and Fionn Duffy introduce their work Bleachfield, based in and drawing inspiration from the Glasgow Botanic Gardens. The collaborative project (Alex Kuusik, Josie Rae Turnbull, Mikey Cook & Sharif Elsabagh also showing work) draws together research on … Abigale Neate Wilson and Fionn Duffy : Bleachfield
Visual Arts Adam Robertson introduces the work of Kalopsia Collective, a contemporary textiles collective that supports artists and makers who work with textiles. Situated at Ocean Terminal in Edinburgh, the collective puts on exhibitions showing work from artists who practice contemporary textile craft. … Adam Robertson : Textile Migration
Visual Arts Agnes Janich introduces her recent book ‘Body Memory’ before giving a presentation on her work at the Fruitmarket Gallery. Agnes Janich: Body Memory
Visual Arts Artist Ailie Rutherford has been exploring the history of Govanhill Baths as part of her residency, which coincided with the centenary of the baths. Rutherford considered the next 100 years, and held discussion groups with the local community to explore … Ailie Rutherford : Future Archive
Visual Arts Artist Alan Chapman discusses his current exhibition Anomalies, which presents a series of paintings exploring the use of paint and disparate forms coming together and apart. Chapman hasn’t used the classic artist’s materials of canvas or paper but opted for … Alan Chapman : Anomalies
The artist and printmaker Alan Davie has died at the age of 93. From the Art in Scotland archives, this interview between Davie and Patrick Elliot explores the retrospective exhibition of his work that was on at the Scottish National … Alan Davie Tribute
Visual Arts Alan Robinson draws inspiration from euclidian geometry, fractal progression, natural pattern and archeological relics for his new exhibition Number, Sign and Pattern, at Gallery 17. Fused, cast and painted glass, layered surface textures and sculptures, are the techniques used to … Alan Robinson : Number, Sign and Pattern
Visual Arts Director of La Galerie 1940, Alan Thomson, introduces the Meadows’ newest gallery space, and its current festival exhibition, which features work from up-and-coming artists, as well as established figures such as Robbie Bushe, Giorgio Granozio and Alan McGowan. La Galerie … Alan Thomson and Jenny Mason : La Galerie 1940
Visual Arts Archivist Kerry Patterson introduces Glasgow Print Studio’s exhibition, Alasdair Gray : A Life in Print and Posters. As part of a special season celebrating the artist’s 80th birthday, and his prolific art career, the studio has a series of prints … Alasdair Gray : A Life in Print and Posters
Visual Arts From the Personal to the Universal, a major retrospective of work by artist Alasdair Gray, is on for one more week at the Kelvingrove Gallery. The exhibition takes the viewer on a journey through the many stages of Gray’s artistic … Alasdair Gray : From the Personal to the Universal
Visual Arts Sparked by the grace of a single marble relief that caught our eye at the recent exhibition By the Way They Hang and Turn Summerhall TV tracked down sculptor Alasdair Thomson for an interview at his workshop. Alasdair Thomson : In the Workshop
Edinburgh Art Visual Arts Inspired by visits to les Rencontres d’Arles and charged with furthering photography’s role within contemporary artistic practice, The Photographer’s Collective was established in 2011 to promote and nurture the talent of photographers working in Edinburgh and further afield. The Collective’s … Albie Clark : The Photographer’s Collective 13 – 25 October, 2015
Visual Arts Artist and poet Alec Finlay presents his exhibition ‘a-ga : on mountains’, which consists of a selection of poems and a series of wooden blocks, a letter on each, arranged in such a way they spell the name of a … Alec Finlay – a-ga : on mountains
Visual Arts Alex Allan has taken a number of his past works and combined them to create a new site specific monument at Lust and the Apple. Cement blocks sandwiched together, monolithic sculptures and a long, octagonal shaped tube provide a snapshot … Alex Allan : Pound
Visual Arts Artist Alex Dordoy introduces his first major solo exhibition in a UK public Gallery, persistencebeatsresistance, at Inverleith House, Edinburgh. Utilising different materials such as plaster, silicone and glass, Dordoy’s work explores the role of objects beyond their physical use, representing … Alex Dordoy : persistencebeatsresistance
Visual Arts Artist Alex Frost introduces his new exhibition ‘Reproduction’, which is shown as part of the Glasgow International Festival. Frost’s work explores the idea of reproduction, not just the simple remaking of an image or object, but the idea of human … Alex Frost : Reproduction
Visual Arts Artist Alex Frost completed a research residency in 2013, and was invited by Cove Park to create a body of work, which developed the themes he was exploring. As part of GENERATION, Scotland’s nationwide celebration of 25 years of contemporary … Alex Frost : The Patrons
Visual Arts Artist Alex Hain talks about the benefit of working in a studio environment, at Selkirk Wasps Artists’ Studio’s Spring Exhibition. After being involved in a car accident, Hain decided not to return to university but to explore art instead. Since … Alex Hain : Selkirk Wasps Studios Spring Exhibition
Visual Arts Alex Millar was selected by The Skinny and CCA as the award-winner at RSA New Contemporaries 2013, an annual survey of graduate work from Scottish art schools. The award includes an exhibition in Intermedia Gallery, along with a showcase in … Alex Millar : Novella
Visual Arts Artists Alex Pollard, Charlie Hammond and Iain Hetherington present their group exhibition ‘Internet Curtains’, which utilises their dry and black humour to explore the complex contextual issues involved in the production of contemporary art. Part of the Generation programme which … Alex Pollard, Charlie Hammond and Iain Hetherington : Internet Curtains
Visual Arts This exhibition is a celebration of that which is just beyond the view of what is seen. It is that emergent presence that sometimes take the form of a still life and sometimes a landscape – an alchemy of colour … Alexander Mackenzie : Invisible
Visual Arts Sculptor in Ordinary to the Queen in Scotland, Alexander Stoddart discusses his new piece commissioned by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Replacing William Birnie Rhind’s A figure of History, which used to sit upon the apex above the entrance to … Alexander Stoddart : Making History