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Records of the Director of the Glasgow School of Art

Correspondence and Working Papers of the Directors of the Glasgow School of Art from 1846 to the present day. Material from DIR/14 onwards is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers. Papers are arranged by Director into the sub-series below, and each sub-series is catalogued in further detail: DIR/1: Henry MacManus, Headmaster from 1844-1848 DIR/2: Charles Heath Wilson, Headmaster from 1849-1863 DIR/3: Robert Greenlees, Headmaster from 1863-1881 DIR/4: Thomas C Simmonds, Headmaster from 1881-1885 DIR/5: Francis H Newbery, Director from 1885-1918 DIR/6: John Henderson, Director from 1918-1924 DIR/7: John D Revel, Director from 1925-1932 DIR/8: James Gray, Interim Director from 1932-1933 DIR/9: William Oliphant Hutchison, Director from 1933-1943 DIR/10: Allan Walton, Director from 1943-1945 DIR/11: Henry Y Allison, Interim Director from 1945-1946 DIR/12: Douglas Percy Bliss, Director from 1946-1964 DIR/13: Harry Jefferson Barnes, Director from 1964-1980

Greenlees, Robert

Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s

  • DC 123
  • Collection
  • 20th century

Collection includes: Artworks by Colin Wilson including drawings, paintings, prints and graphic design works; artworks by various artists collected by Colin Wilson including prints by Alasdair Gray, Elspeth Lamb and Alan Cox; associated papers and ephemera including notebooks from Wilson's studies at school and at The Glasgow School of Art, exhibition posters and Wilson's Curriculum Vitae; and material related to Peter Blake including magazine articles, correspondence and photographs.

Wilson, Colin

Assessors' Reports

Folders of Reports from External Assessors of the School, from between 1953-1963 and for each department. Reports as follows: DIR/12/2/10/1: Assessor's Reports 1953-1956: Including guidelines for external assessors and (generally anonymous) reports on the following: Sculpture (1955-1956), noting work of students J. R. H. Milne and G.S. Wood, and influence of tutor Benno Schotz, in 1955, and A. R. T. Fletcher, Miss Alston, Miss McLaughlin, J. S. Wood, J. R. H. Milne, and G. McLellan in 1956; Design & Crafts (1955-1956) by assessors D. Batty and Misha Black, noting work of students Robert MacGowan, Douglas Warner, Margaret Ingram, Jean Gray, Evelyn Fraser, Alexander Fletcher, Janet Mackenzie, James Hooper, Alex Leckie, David Ferguson, George Innes, Monica Jamieson, and Janetta Gilston in 1955, and John McQueen, Penelope Paul, Alistair Fletcher, Helen Rae, Archibald MacArthur, Susan Currie, Ronaldo Franchitti, Mary McLellan, Christine McFarlane, Mary McIvor, Monica Jamieson, Atholl Hill, and James Kenton Guy in 1956; Architecture (1955-1956); Drawing & Painting (1955-1956), noting work of students Mathison, Alexander Goudie, and Ian MacRae in 1956; Commercial & Graphic Art (1956). Assessors listed for Intermediate Examination in Arts & Crafts (1956) include G. R. Woolway, H. Buckley, N. Spencer, D. Taylor, Constance Parker, J. G. Platt, Edward Barnsley, D. Billington, Misha Black, R. E. R. Downing, P. Goffin, R. Y. Goodden, E. O. Jennings, Harry Parr, A. B. Read, and Francis H. Spear. Assessors listed for Pictorial Group (1956) include James Fitton, Edwin La Dell, Claude Rogers, A. E. Christopherson, M. W. Hawes, Anthony Gross, Gertrude Hermes, Lynton Lamb, M. C. Oliver, A. H. Roffey, and H. Spencer. Assessors listed for Textile Group (1956) include Elizabeth Wray, Margaret Leischner, J. T. Murray, H. H. Shelton, M. Watts, Dorothy Benson, Constance Parker, G. Davies, and R. W. Newberry. Assessors listed for Three-Dimensional Group (1956) include R. Y. Goodden, Frank Dobson, W. L. Stevenson, K. Brayshaw, E. Race, D. Billington, G. T. Friend, Peter Goffin, A. Heath, F. H. K. Henrion, L. C. Hughes, E. O. Jennings, A. B. Read, R. D. Russell, John Skeaping, V. Skellern, F. H. Spear, and H. Warren Wilson. DIR/12/2/10/2: Assessor's Reports 1957-1960: Includes reports on: Drawing & Painting (1957-1960) by assessor James Fitton (1957), noting work of students Bankier, Conely, Knox, Paterson, Stevenson, Simmons, Bennett, Craig, and Walsh, assessor B. Fleetwood-Walker (1958), assessor Ruskin Spear (1959), noting work of student Robert Methven, and assessor Claude Rogers (1960), noting work of Clare Stewart, David Sinclair, Jean Drummond, John Wilson, Crawford, Bryson, Cochrane, Rushbrook, and Alston/Devlin; Sculpture (1957-1960) by assessors J. R. Skeaping (1957-1958), Gilbert Ledward (1959), noting work of students Rose Sarna, Edward McConnell, and Andrew Robertson, and Willi Soukop (1960), noting work of students John Martin, Ross, and Laing; Design & Crafts (1957-1960) by assessors Misha Black and Marianne Straub (1957), noting work of students Elspeth Young, Anne Hunter, Mary McIver, Barcham Green, John McQueen, Kathleen Scrimgeour, Joy Mackintosh, James Guy, Norman Bleloch, Duncan Currie, Hugh Barrett, Heather Mary Thomson, Dorothy Duncan, Susan Currie, Peter McCulloch, James Gray, Charles Murray, Francis Bowles, and Archibald McArthur, assessors A. B. Read and Marianne Straub (1958), noting work of Mackay, Judith McAinsh, Meecham, Waddell, MacIntosh, McDougall, Watt, Glen, Tomlinson, Stewart, Roxburgh, Slaven, McCarthy, McGaughey, Scrimgeour, Green, Hugh Barrett, Veronica Matthew, Mary Murray, Kathleen Allen, Moyra Duncan, Elspeth Younger, William McDougall, Elspeth Pringle, Charles Murray, Stanley Peake, Geoffrey Green, and Ian Mackay, assessors Marianne Straub and F. H. K. Henrion (1959), the latter noting the work of students Lodge and Speirs, and assessors F. H. K. Henrion and Lucienne Day (1960), the former noting the work of Halley, Jolly, Graham, Heron, McLean, O'Neill, Marle, and Wylie, and the latter noting McGeachy, Black, Thomas Heron, Pamela Mitchell, C. White, Togneri, Ann Miller, Ian Ross, R. Frazer, Macdonald, Maguire, Graham, Marle, and Wylie; Commercial & Graphic Art (1957-1960) by assessors Lynton Lamb (1957-1959) and Tom Eckersley (1960 only), noting work of students McLean, Campbell, Lawson, Cunningham, Jolly, Mackie, Rankin, Spiers, Bless, McTaggart, Houston, Clinton, and Grant in 1957, Burnett, Kirkwood, Greenaway, Rodger, Smith, Hunter, Ferguson, Wilson, McLeod, McIlvaney, Harvie, Galloway, McIlhenny, Poli, and McTaggart in 1958, and Janette Rodger, Isobelle Smith, and Stanley Smith in 1959; Architecture (1957) by assessor G. Grenfell Baines, offering a general report on Schools of Architecture in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, and Glasgow, and including a further report specific to Glasgow. Also included amongst Assessor's Reports (1957-1960) is a report of 18 October 1960 on the progress of the 'New Building'. DIR/12/2/10/3: Assessor's Reports 1961-1963: Includes reports on: Sculpture (1961-1963) by assessor Willi Soukop (1961-1962) and F. E. McWilliam (1963), noting work of students John Donachie, Sonia Marshall, and Norma Zunterstein in 1962, and McDonald and Donachie in 1963; Drawing & Painting (1961-1963) by assessors Claude Rogers (1961-1962) and Leonard Rosoman (1963), the former noting work of students Gilbert, Bryson, Incerti, Blair, Macaulay, Vance, Ulph, Birrell, Sinclair, Goodwin, and Rushbrook, and the latter that of Conan Byrne, Norman Gilbert, Palmer, Jordan, and Armstrong; Design & Crafts (1961) by assessors Alastair Morton, Robin Jacques, and N. J. Slutzky, noting the work of John Martin, Alexander Simpson, Thomas Walsh, James Harrigan, Paul Biagi, Mary Gordon, Donald Ewan MacLean, Dugald Cameron, Diana Barclay Brown, Elizabeth Mai Brice Livingston, Charles Alexander Wallace Shaw, Anne Catherine Stewart, William Watson, Frances Margaret Beck, Ronald Roderick Macdonald, Iain Roderick MacLeod, Jane Marian Lord, Ann Patricia Collins, Lilian Anne Watson Graham, Winifred Lilian Morton, William Warwick Ker MacCallum, Sheila Marion McHarg, Edward Francis McLaughlin, David Ross Wilson, Denis Noel O'Neill, Marilyn Edith Watt Hunter, Alice Gardner Paul, Veronica Adele Togneri, and Richard Coley; Design & Crafts and Graphic Design (1962-1963) by assessors Robin Day, Lynton Lamb, and Lady Casson (1962) and Madge Garland and Lynton Lamb (1963), noting work of students Robert Docherty, Gerard Quail, Stobo, Quail, Morrison, Beck, Halley, and Roan in 1962, and C. Mitchell, M. McCoig, W. B. Stewart, E. Jackson, J. Johnston, W. A. Wright, P. Short, C. F. Coutts, M. A. Spence, E. S. Stobo, and J. A. Forsyth in 1963. Also included amongst Assessor's Reports (1961-1963) are comments on said reports, and staff replies to the assessors.

*Not available / given

Drawings and Plans: Miscellaneous & Unidentified Material, including Metzstein- and MacMillan-specific items

Bound booklet contains

Robinson College, Cambridge

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/1: Cover with the title Robinson's College
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/2: Title page: 'Proposal for Robinson College'
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/3: Consultancy team listed with names
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/4: Text: 'mission statement' about the project
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/5: Text: Proposal for Robinson College
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/6: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/7: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/8: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/9: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/10: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/11: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/12: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/13: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/14: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/15: Text: Proposal for Robinson College continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/16: Strategy plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/17: Vehicular and pedestrian circulation plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/18: Statistics plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/19: Communal accommodation; ground and lower ground floors
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/20: Conference facilities, en suite front court
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/21: Basic room axionometric elevation
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/22: Sections
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/23: Floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/24: Floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/25: Floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/26: Floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/27: Floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/28: Floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/29: Plain page with decoration

Newbery Tower, Glasgow School of Art

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/30: Front elevation to Renfrew Street 1:100
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/31: Section though staff lounge 1:100
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/32: Cross section though staff lounge with elevation of back wall 1:100
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/33: View from staff lounge looking towards Mackintosh building 1:100
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/34: Axionometric view showing proposed upgrading
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/35: Cross section though staff lounge looking towards Mackintosh building 1:100

Wadham College, Oxford

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/36: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/37: Text: Development plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/38: Text: Proposals
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/39: Text: Proposals continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/40: Ground floor plan 1" to 8'
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/41: Basement plan 1" to 8'
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/42: First floor plan 1" to 8'
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/43: Second and top floor plans 1" to 8'
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/44: Sections 1" to 8'
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/45: College site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/46: Text: Eastern site development description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/47: Text: Eastern site development description continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/48: Text: Eastern site development description continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/49: Text: key
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/50: Ground level plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/51: First reading level plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/52: Second reading level and main entrance
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/53: First reading level, law library and Iranian section
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/54: Fourth level library court, residential
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/55: Fifth level library court, upper residential
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/56: Cross section though library

Morris Garage site development

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/57: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/58: Text: proposal
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/59: Text: proposal continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/60: Axionometric view
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/61: Site plan 1:400
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/62: Ground floor plan 1: 200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/63: First floor plan 1: 200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/64: Top floor plan 1: 200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/65: Elevations 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/66: Sections and elevations A and B 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/67: Sections and elevations C and D 1:200

St Aldate's, Oxford

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/68: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/69: Text: proposal
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/70: Text: proposal continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/71: Text: proposal continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/72: (1) Site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/73: (1) Site plan, as existing
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/74: (3) Site plan, as proposed
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/75: (4) Ground floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/76: (5) First floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/77: (6) Second floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/78: (7) Roof plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/79: (8) Elevation to St Aldate's and section and elevation to West Quad
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/80: (9) Section and elevation to Quad and elevation to Rose Place
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/81: (10) Section though quad entrance from St Aldate's and section though Quad and squash court access
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/82: (11) Typical sections
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/83: (12) Typical elevations
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/84: (13) Typical flat plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/85: (14) conversion of 91 St Aldate's, ground, first and second floor
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/86: (15) conversion of 90 St Aldate's, ground and first floor
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/87: (15A) conversion of 89 St Aldate's, ground and first floor
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/88: (16) Analysis of accommodation
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/89: (17) Aerial view
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/90: (18) Oblique aerial view from St Aldate's
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/91: (19) View to quad from St Aldate's
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/92: page with scale/rule (decorative?)

Commercial Development Buchanan Street, Glasgow

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/93: Elevation to Buchanan Street 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/94: Elevation to Gordon Street 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/95: Elevation
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/96: Sections
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/97: Fifth floor plan 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/98: Second floor plan 1:200

Round Riding Development, Dumbarton

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/99: Elevations: west , east, south and north (copied backwards)
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/100: layout plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/101: plans and sections
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/102: ground floor plan

BOAC shop and offices, Buchanan Street, Glasgow

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/103: site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/104: ground floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/105: elevation from Buchanan Street
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/106: section

Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Dennistoun

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/107: Plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/108: Section AA and BB
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/109: Site plan

Bellshill Maternity Hospital

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/110: site plan

University of Hull, The Lawns residence

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/111: site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/112: lower ground floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/113: ground floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/114: first floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/115: site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/116: block plan

Stantonbury Six, Milton Keynes

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/117: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/118: Text: proposal
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/119: site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/120: plan, sections and elevations

RC Church of St Paul, Glenrothes

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/121: Text: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/122: Text: project description continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/123: elevation
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/124: plan

RC Church of St Bride, East Kilbride

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/125: Text: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/126: Text: project description continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/127: Plan

RC Seminary St Peter's, Cardross

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/128: Text: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/129: Text: project description continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/130: Text: project description continued
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/131: plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/132: plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/133: sections
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/134: back cover

Loose pages:

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/135: Lawns Halls of Residence, University of Hull: lower ground floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/136: Lawns Halls of Residence, University of Hull: ground floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/137: Lawns Halls of Residence, University of Hull: first floor plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/138: Notre Dame College of Education: site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/139: Notre Dame College of Education: block plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/140: Stantonbury Six Housing, Milton Keynes: title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/141: Stantonbury Six Housing, Milton Keynes: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/142: Stantonbury Six Housing, Milton Keynes: site plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/143: Stantonbury Six Housing, Milton Keynes: block plan and elevations
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/144: Morris Garage Site Development: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/145: Morris Garage Site Development: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/146: Morris Garage Site Development: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/147: Morris Garage Site Development: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/148: Morris Garage Site Development: axonometric view
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/149: Morris Garage Site Development: ground floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/150: Morris Garage Site Development: first floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/151: Morris Garage Site Development: ground floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/152: Morris Garage Site Development: top floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/153: Morris Garage Site Development: sections A & B and elevations, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/154: Morris Garage Site Development: sections C & D and elevations, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/155: Morris Garage Site Development: elevations, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/156: Morris Garage Site Development: site plan, 1:400
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/157: Morris Garage Site Development: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/158: Morris Garage Site Development: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/159: Morris Garage Site Development: elevations, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/160: Morris Garage Site Development: sections C & D and elevations, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/161: Morris Garage Site Development: top floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/162: Morris Garage Site Development: ground floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/163: Morris Garage Site Development: first floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/164: Morris Garage Site Development: ground floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/165: Morris Garage Site Development: axonometric view
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/166: Morris Garage Site Development: Title page
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/167: Morris Garage Site Development: sections A & B and elevations, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/168: Morris Garage Site Development: site plan, 1:400

Drafts for booklet:

  • GKC/MISC/3/18/169: Morris Garage Site Development: axonometric detail
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/170: Morris Garage Site Development: project description
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/171: Morris Garage Site Development: ground floor plan, 1:200
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/172: Morris Garage Site Development: part plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/173: Morris Garage Site Development: detail
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/174: Morris Garage Site Development: elevations
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/175: Morris Garage Site Development: elevation and sections
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/176: Morris Garage Site Development: plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/177: Morris Garage Site Development: plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/178: Morris Garage Site Development: plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/179: Morris Garage Site Development: part plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/180: Morris Garage Site Development: axonometric view
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/181: Morris Garage Site Development: part axonometric view
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/182: Morris Garage Site Development: plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/183: Morris Garage Site Development: elevations
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/184: Morris Garage Site Development: part plan
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/185: Morris Garage Site Development: sections and elevations
  • GKC/MISC/3/18/186: Morris Garage Site Development: plan

*Not available / given

Testimonials written in support of James A Dron

  • DC 081
  • Collection
  • 1896-1901

Collection of testimonials written in support of James A Dron, a former student of Glasgow School of Art.

Includes:

  • testimonials written by Francis H Newbery, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1885-1918
  • Robert L Sutherland, Head Master of Gorbals Art Class
  • and Allan Gillespie, Secretary of Bonnybridge Art Classes.

The collection also includes a letter of application written by Dron for the post of Painting and Still-Life Master at Belfast School of Art in 1901 plus accompanying correspondence.

Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.

Newbery, Francis Henry

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written and typed draft copies of around 140 articles of 500-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1993, with weekly articles and some weekend features including a new feature ‘My First Picture’. Articles also written for Art Review, World of Interiors and Galleries Magazine covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Kirkcudbright, Aberdeen, Stornaway, North Berwick, and Rutherglen. During the year Henry also covers art in Paris, Berlin and Venice. Some reviews focus on reviews of exhibitions in London Flying Colours Gallery, Flowers Gallery, Royal Academy London, Marlborough London, Whitechapel London, Barbican, Saatchi Gallery London and Tate.

A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries; Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, JD Kelly Gallery, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow and Intermedia Gallery Glasgow. The reviews also cover galleries; The Third Eye Centre, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Compass Gallery, Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art, Nancy Smillie Gallery, Streetlevel Glasgow, McLellan Galleries, Tramway, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), Burrell Collection Glasgow, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy and artist led galleries WASPS, Collective Edinburgh and Transmission.

During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on Art Politics in Glasgow and Scotland, Richard Demarco archive, Torrie Collection Sale, Edinburgh College of Art, Galerie Mirages Glasgow, Profile on Julian Spalding, Peter Howson Official war artist Bosnia, Venice Biennale, St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art Dovecot Tapestry Company exhibition. Other feature and perspective pieces on, Fuse, The Glasgow School of Art Friday Events, The Glasgow School of Art White Room, Martin Kemp Art Charter 2000, Transmission *10th Birthday on the Late Show BBC and several public art projects including Patricia Leighton and the M8 Art Project, Springburn Milestones, Sibyl von Halem.

Obituaries Elizabeth Frink and Marquis of Bute John Bute. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, Paula Rego, Alan Dunn, Niki de St Phall, William McTaggart, Dave Davies, Phil Braham, Peter Howson, Allan Davie, Douglas Gordon, Ken Currie, Tim Stead, David Hockney, Peter Howson, Gerald Laing, Steve Campbell, June Carey and Ken Currie. Group shows at Intermedia Gallery with Nathan Coley, Ross Sinclair, The Big Works at The Glasgow School of Art, Art Supermarket by Halinka Tyszko, Glasgow Group, FoTOfeis Scottish International Festival of photography and Edinburgh Festival are covered. Correspondence with Herald Editor Harry Reid. Commissioned essays for catalogues, The First 21 years, Glasgow Print Studios, Neil Macpherson and Boundary Gallery London

  • 5 Jan Highlights for 1993
  • 8 Jan Clare Henry Oscars
  • 15 Jan Fuse, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Patricia Fleming, Edinburgh Scottish Gallery new home, Manet, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Steve Dilworth, CCA Glasgow, Scottish National Gallery, Turner
  • 16 Jan Tolbooth opening, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries permanent collection, Gracefield
  • 20 Jan Royal Scottish Academy building Edinburgh and NHS
  • 22 Jan The Glasgow School of Art Friday Events, Stuart Brisley, The Glasgow School of Art White Room, Mark Locke, Anna Milsom, Niches project, Edinburgh Sculpture Studios, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Diploma Collection, European Art Inc., Edinburgh City Arts Centre, Paula Rego, Marlborough London
  • 23 Jan Alan Dunn, Kilmarnock Dick Institute
  • 29 Jan Niki de St Phalle, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Through Women’s Eyes, Edinburgh City Arts Centre
  • 30 Jan Hokusai Japanese print, Clive & Elf Sutton Glasgow
  • 5 Feb American Silkscreen, Hunterian Glasgow, Post Office children’s competition, Glasgow, Through, Women’s Eyes, Edinburgh City Arts Centre, The Glasgow School of Art White Room, Phaythe Stiffle, Sickert Royal Academy London, Crafts Association of Applied Arts granted £300,000 by government to Scotland
  • 6 Feb William McTaggart, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow
  • 12 Feb Dave Davies, Glasgow Print Studios, Phil Braham, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Boudin, Burrell Glasgow, Landscape Paintings, Transmission Glasgow, Wee Gems, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow
  • 13 Feb Paisley Art Institute drawing competition
  • 15 Feb Richard Demarco archive
  • 19 Feb Peter Howson, Flowers East London, A Decade of Fine Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College of At Dundee, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Fellow Travellers, An Lanntair Stornaway, BP Young European Collection, Barbican London, Tim Head, Whitechapel London.
  • 20 Feb Rhonda Smith, Burnside Gallery, Rutherglen
  • 25 Feb (Art Review) Critics choice for Mar 1993
  • 26 Feb John Heartfield, FRAC Photos, Gallery of Modern Art, Precious Elements Jewellery, The Borders in watercolours, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 3 Mar (World of Interiors) Alan Davie
  • 4 Mar Torrie Collection Sale, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 5 Mar Friday Art, Scottish Art Market opinion, Glasgow Print Studios funding, James Castle at Compass Gallery, Janka Malknowska at Glasgow Print Studio, Brian Fojcik, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Sam Ainsley, The Glasgow School of Art White Room
  • 6 Mar Lesley Burr, Rutherglen Pool, Harbingers Glasgow, Elspeth Gardner
  • 12 Mar RSA Student Exhibition, Cross Currents, Portfolio Gallery, John Davies, Glasgow Sculpture Studio opens in Maryhill, Milesstones in Woodlands, Shona Kinloch, Europe Imprimata, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen, Simon Laurie, Mercury London, Demarco Auction, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 13 Mar Galerie Mirages Glasgow, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Alastair Wallace
  • 19 Mar Raphael, National Gallery of Scotland, Holkham Hall Old Master Drawings, Alison Watt, Flowers East London, Yvonne Hawker, Redfern London, Wu-ping at J.D. Kelly Gallery Glasgow
  • 20 Mar Pat Douthwaite, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Gertrude Hermes, Cyril Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Norman Edgar, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, American pluralism, The Glasgow School of Art.
  • 26 Mar Dave Mach, Warsaw Castle Ujazdowski, Mackintosh and the Vorticists, Fine Art Soc London, Shona Barr, Billcliffe Fine Art Glasgow
  • 27 Mar Henri Matisse, Centre George Pompidou Paris
  • 27 Mar (Herald That’s My Weakness series on food) Alison Watt
  • Mar (for catalogue) The First 21 years, Glasgow Print Studios
  • Mar (for Arts Review) The Glasgow School of Art Masters Programme
  • Apr (Herald My First Picture series) Arnold Clark
  • 7 Apr (for Galleries Magazine) Profile on Julian Spalding
  • 9 Apr Tracy Mackenna, CCA Glasgow, Murray Robertson, Glasgow Print Studios, Leon Morrocco, Portland Gallery London, British Watercolour, Royal Academy London
  • 16 Apr Paxton House Picture Gallery, James MacDonald, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh.
  • 17 Apr Hill House Helensburgh Rowan Gallery
  • 19 Apr Elizabeth Frink Obituary
  • 20 Apr Peter Howson, Official war artist Bosnia
  • 23 Apr Jean Lurcat, Burrell Glasgow, The Daily Planet, Transmission Glasgow, Sandy Guy, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 24 Apr John Halliday, Castle Douglas Gallery, McGill Duncan Gallery Castle Douglas
  • 27 Apr Venice Biennale 1993, Christine Borland, Julie Roberts
  • 30 Apr Mayfest, Glasgow Print Studios 21st Birthday, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Elizabeth Blackadder, Glasgow Print Studios, Douglas Gordon, Tramway Glasgow, Ken Currie, Tramway, Tim Stead, Edinburgh Botanics, Royal Scottish Academy Annual
  • May (for catalogue) Neil Macpherson, Boundary Gallery London
  • 1 May Glasgow Print Studios 21st Birthday
  • 5 May (book review) Nell Hardies Book of Flowers
  • 7 May Mayfest, Glasgow Museums, Pure Fiction, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow, Nathan Coley, Ross Sinclair, Alexandria Gardner, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, Georgia O'Keeffe, Hayward London
  • 8 May Best of Mayfest 1993
  • 14 May William Crosbie, Ewan Mundy Fine Art, Coalition, CCA Glasgow, Jim Tweedie, Compass Gallery Glasgow, George Donald, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 19 May Opinion Piece on Julian Spalding.
  • 21 May Calum Colvin, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Joe Urie, Barclay Lennie Fine Art, Jemima Blackburn, Collins Glasgow, Gay Grossart, Kingfisher Edinburgh.
  • 22 May Jila Peacock, Hughson Gal Glasgow, Jilli Blackwood, ArtBank Glasgow
  • 22 May David Hockney, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow
  • 28 May Recent British Sculpture from ACGB collection, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Linda Atherton, Cockburn Edinburgh, Margaret Hunter, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Wolf Vostell, Transmission Glasgow
  • 29 May Christine McArthur, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 3 Jun Patricia Leighton, M8 Art Project, Scottish Office
  • 4 Jun FoTOfeis Scottish International Festival of photography, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Stirling Smith Gallery, Robert Hamilton, Govan Pierce Institute, Patricia Macdonald, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, National Artists Association Conference, CCA Glasgow, Vasile Toch, RIAS Edinburgh, Seven Up, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 12 Jun The Big Works, The Glasgow School of Art, Joan Renton Edinburgh Gallery, Westgate Gallery North Berwick
  • 16 Jun Venice Biennale 1993, Christine Borland, Julie Roberts
  • 19 Jun Borderlands, Street Level, Cottiers Glasgow
  • 24 Jun David Hockney, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow
  • 26 Jun Singapore-Scotland Cultural Programme, Strathclyde Arts Centre, Intermedia Gallery
  • 30 Jun Angus Grossart, National Gallery of Scotland
  • 2 Jul Eduardo Paolozzi, Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • 3 Jul Main Fine Art Glasgow
  • 9 Jul Peter Howson, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • Jul Marquis of Bute, John Bute, Obituary
  • 10 Jul Soroptimists, 90s Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Jul Russian painting of the Avant Garde 1906-24, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
  • 17 Jul Springburn Milestones, Sibyl von Halem
  • 23 Jul Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Outlook, Wasps Gallery Glasgow, Adrian Wiszniewski, Glasgow Print Studios, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow
  • 24 Jul St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
  • 28 Jul Dovecot Tapestry Company, John Bute, British Library London
  • 31 Jul Earl Haig, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 6 Aug Hans Holbein, National Gallery of Scotland, Trasna, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Collective Edinburgh
  • 7 Aug Buckingham Palace opens to the public, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 13 Aug Phoebe Traquair, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace, Ilya Kabakov, CCA Glasgow.
  • 14 Aug Edinburgh Festival Clare Henry's Top Ten, Phoebe Traquair, Hans Holbein, Steven Campbell, Talbot Rice, Tim Stead, Jack Knox, Gerald Laing, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, David Hockney, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 14 Aug Gerald Laing, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Adam & Company Awards Edinburgh, Beachcombers, Nancy Smillie Glasgow
  • 21 Aug John Clark, Paisley Cathedral, Queens Park Synagogue
  • 21 Aug 5 Red Herrings, Forrest McKay Edinburgh
  • 24 Aug Angels Over Ukraine, Mansfield Place Church Edinburgh.
  • 27 Aug Steve Campbell, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
  • 28 Aug Flower of Scotland, Calton Gallery Edinburgh
  • ep (for Galleries Magazine) Gerrard Morris, Agnews Gallery
  • 3 Sep Richard Demarco, St Mary's School, Sarajevo, Edinburgh School, Scottish Gallery, Jack Knox, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 3 Sep Line of Tradition, Royal Scottish Academy
  • 4 Sep David Hockney, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 6 Sep Art Supermarket, Halinka Tyszko, Edinburgh Festival
  • 7 Sep Scottish Art in 2000, Martin Kemp Art Charter 2000
  • 10 Sep Modigliani, Venice, Joe Fan, Over Seas League London, Scottish Painters, Flowers East London
  • 11 Sep Jun Carey, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 13 Sep The Glasgow School of Art Students, Hospitalfields
  • 15 Sep David Mach, M8 Art Project
  • 17 Sep Scottish sculpture Open, East Kilbride, Jim Ritchie, Scottish Nuclear Building, Victoria Cassidy Compass Gallery Glasgow.
  • 18 Sep (Herald My First Picture series) Anne Mendelow, George Kerevan and Angela Wrapson, Donny O'Rourke
  • 24 Sep Hoch Aun Teh, Beijing, Philip Reeves, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Craig Mullholland, Scottish Gallery London, Flying Colours London
  • ep (for Galleries Magazine News for Antennae) Gerald Morris, Agnews London
  • 1 Oct American Art in the *20th Century, Royal Academy London, Saatchi Gallery London, Female Perspective, Boundary Gallery London, American Prints, Fine Art Society London, Jim Hardie, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 8 Oct Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Gerald Morris, Agnews London, Steven Campbell, Marlborough London
  • 9 Oct Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 15 Oct Stephen Skrynka, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, Jo Ganter, Glasgow Print Studios, Morrocco Family, Rodger Billcliffe Gallery Glasgow, Stones & Samson Gallery Glasgow, Art Exposure Gallery Glasgow, Wonderful Life, Lisson Gallery London
  • 16 Oct (Herald My First Picture series) Roddy Martine
  • Oct (for catalogue) Claire Harrigan, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow
  • 22 Oct Glasgow Group, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow, Jake Harvey, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, James Hugonin, Thomas Joshua Cooper, The Glasgow School of Art, Alberto Morrocco, Edinburgh City Art Centre, David Hockney, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow
  • 23 Oct (Herald My First Picture series) John and Tina McGee
  • 29 Oct Politics Glasgow art scene, Cathy de Monchaux, Anne Elliot, CCA Glasgow, Itself, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Donald MacLeod, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 30 Oct (Herald My First Picture series) Alistair Kerr
  • 5 Nov Morrison Portrait Awards, Royal Scottish Academy, John Houston, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Lucien Freud, Whitechapel London
  • 6 Nov (Herald My First Picture series) Paul Dowds
  • 12 Nov Andrew Sneddon, Glasgow Print Studios, British School at Rome, Max Jourdan, Gerry Baptist, Nancy Smillie Gallery Glasgow, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow.
  • 19 Nov Drawings from the Getty Museum, Royal Academy London, Shadow of the Forest, Scottish National Gallery, Ian Howard, EastWest Gallery London, Renny Tait, Flowers London, Anne Elliot, CCA Glasgow, The Four Annes, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, Claire Harrigan, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow
  • 20 Nov (Herald My First Picture series) Jimmy Macgregor
  • 24 Nov Ken Currie, Berlin, Scottish Artists in London, Rob Maclaurin, Benjamin Rhodes Gallery London
  • 26 Nov Turner Prize won by Rachel Whiteread, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh wins Prudential award, Helen Chadwick, The Portrait Now, National Portrait Gallery London
  • 26 Nov The Four Annes, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow
  • 27 Nov (Herald My First Picture series) Robert MacLellan MP
  • Nov (for Art Review) Christmas Art under £1000
  • Nov (for Art Review) Best and Worst of 1993
  • 3 Dec National Gallery of Scotland Art politics, John McEwan book Glenkiln Scottish Nuclear and public sculpture, Fuse Glasgow, Iain Kettles, The Four Annes, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow Transmission *10th Birthday on the Late Show BBC
  • Dec Patricia Leighton, M8 Art Project
  • 10 Dec 1999 British Year of Architecture and Design Glasgow shortlisted, Terry Farrell design for Scottish Gallery, Glasgow School of Art, Degas, Burrell Glasgow, Moira Scott, Royal Scottish Academy, SSA at RSA, Peter Howson, Flowers London, Gary Anderson, Edinburgh
  • 11 Dec (Herald My First Picture series) John and Mary McNeil
  • 17 Dec Terry Farrell design for Scottish Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art , John Gardnier Crawford, William Hardie Fine Art, Yield Intermedia Gallery Glasgow
  • 24 Dec 100 years of Christmas Cards, Victoria and Albert Museum London, Helen Flockhart, Hossack London, Ben Nicholson, Tate London, Sol Lewitt, Fruitmarket Edinburgh.
  • 24 Dec (Herald My First Picture series) John Rae
  • 29 Dec Highlights and Low points 1993

[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:

  • 9 Jan Glasgow Art Galleries, Dear Green Place, George Wyllie, Haggs Castle, Boudin, Burrell Collection
  • 4 May (for Arts Review) The Glasgow School of Art, Transmission
  • 15 May Three flower painters, William Hardie Gallery, Glasgow
  • Oct (Antennae, Galleries magazine) Tony Jones new rector RCA Royal College London[/i]

Henry, Clare

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written draft copies of around 200 articles of 250-900 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1984, relating to visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Milngavie and Inverness. Also including several reviews of exhibitions in London at ICA, Camden Arts Centre, Serpentine, AIR Gallery and Tate and Grand Palais Paris. Henry’s daily articles begin to develop into weekly feature articles, with a main discussion followed by ‘Gallery Briefings’ covering more generally current exhibitions of interest.

A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, Corners Gallery Glasgow, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Artspace Aberdeen, JD Kelly Gallery, and organisations: Fine Art Society Glasgow, Fine Art Society Edinburgh and Group 81.

The reviews cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery and Talbot Rice, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Paisley Museum and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow.

The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists such as Adrian Wiszniewski, Lyn Hansen and Jacki Parry; Group exhibitions, particularly Construction Painting and Blank Images at Transmission Gallery Glasgow and larger historical exhibitions such as Art of Japan at Kelvingrove and The Glasgow Boys, and also annual exhibitions of painting and printmaking at Royal Scottish Academy. The Glasgow School of Art Postgraduate and Masters degree shows are also reviewed and design and textile exhibitions, particularly British Glass and Paisley Ceramics. A large quantity of these reviews focus on events during the Edinburgh Festival and the Fringe Festival.

This file also includes longer feature and perspective articles on: The appointment of Colin Thompson as Director of National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh, Scottish Portrait Commissions, the first Turner Prize Award, Judy Chicago Dinner Party, Liverpool Garden Festival and The Venice Biennale.

Also included is a letter to Glasgow Museums requesting visitor figures for Kelvingrove Gallery 1984 and pieces written for the Herald News Desk.

  • 5 Jan Winston Link Solo, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 6 Jan Scots abroad, City Art Centre Edinburgh, George Henry, David Roberts
  • 6 Jan (Feature) New Director Colin Thompson, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh
  • 9 Jan Ewan Mundy Fine Art Gallery Glasgow & Cyril Gerber Fine Art Gallery Glasgow, David Gill, Elizabeth Frink
  • 10 Jan French Prints and Watercolours, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 11 Jan Scotland’s Art, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Tessa Jackson, John Bellany, Graeme Swanson, Ken Dingwall
  • 13 Jan Fine Art Society Glasgow and Edinburgh
  • 16 Jan Crawford Campbell and Contemporary British Studio Glass, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Anthony Stern, Charlie Meaker, Peter Layton
  • 17 Jan (Feature) New Scottish Prints at Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 17 Jan Art Matters, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Marion Mitchell, Brian McGeoch
  • 18 Jan Joan Eardley & Joan Renton, National Gallery of Scotland, Turner Watercolours, National Gallery of Scotland
  • 19 Jan Construction Painting, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Matthew Inglis, David Heale, Alistair Magee, Alastair Strachan
  • 23 Jan (Feature) Barbican International Art Fair
  • 23 Jan Alexander Frazer Solo, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 24 Jan David Mullen & Aileen Alexander, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Rob Paul Solo, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 25 Jan The Omega Workshop 1913-19, Craft Council Gallery London
  • 26 Jan British Studio Glass, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Charlie Meake, Colin Reid, Jenny Antonio
  • 27 Jan Scottish Watercolours, Victoria & Albert Museum London, John Bellany, Bruce McLean, Edwardo Palozzi, Stephen Cox
  • 31 Jan Royal Scottish Society of Watercolourists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, John Mooney, David Martin, George Melvin
  • 1 Feb Paul Hill Solo, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 1 Feb Artists Intervention Association, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Feb (Feature) Scottish Portrait Commissions, William Dobson, Bryan Organ, Duncan Thomson
  • 3 Feb Don Emery Solo, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 6 Feb Keith McIntyre Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 7 Feb (Feature) Germinsations exhibition by German-French Youth Office, Adrian Wiszniewski, Christopher Taylor, Stuart MacKenzie, RSA
  • 8 Feb Ed Ardizzione Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 9 Feb Gift from Glasgow and Greenock, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 13 Feb Art Teachers Exhibition, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Willie Rodger, Dawson Murray, Joan Palmer
  • 14 Feb JD Ferguson Solo, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 15 Feb Alex Pearce Solo, Scottish Amicable Glasgow, Mary Louise Colouris, Glasgow Art Centre
  • 16 Feb Traverse, Demarco
  • 17 Feb National Gallery Edinburgh, Capricious View
  • 20 Feb Kaye Lynch Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Lesley Main at Main Fine Art
  • 21 Feb Scottish National Gallery Edinburgh, Sylvia Von Hartman, Ian D Cook
  • 22 Feb Treasures From Korea, British Museum London
  • 24 Feb Lys Hansen Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 27 Feb William Brotherson Solo, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh, Anthony Armstrong Solo, Cadogan Gallery London
  • 28 Feb Print Room Stars, Scottish National Gallery Edinburgh, George Seurat, Pieter Saenredam
  • 29 Feb Blank Images, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Allan Ewing, Christopher Taylor, Andrew Webber
  • 2 Mar The Kessler Bequest, Tate Gallery London
  • 5 Mar Four Women Printmakers, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Jacki Parry, Barbara Robertson Nicki McHarg, Carmen Ambrozevich, Duncan Shanks
  • 6 Mar Student Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Michael Kerr, Judith Findlay, Susannah Robinson, George Wilson
  • 7 Mar The Arts of Japan, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 8 Mar Maker Designers Today, Camden Art Centre London, Paul Connell, Fred Baler, Floris van der Broecke
  • 9 Mar Three Artists from Aberdeen, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Robert Black, Ian Robertson, Graeme Swenson Scoular Anderson, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Phil Braham, Main Fine Art
  • 13 Mar Scottish Print Open, Glasgow Print Studios, Ian Howard, George Donald, Bobbie Wallace
  • 14 Mar The Glasgow Boys, Graham Mundy Fine Art Glasgow, Claire Scullion Solo, Traverse Gallery Edinburgh Claude Villat Solo, French Institute Edinburgh
  • 15 Mar Chris Wainwright Solo, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 19 Mar Highland Region Art Exhibition, Inverness Art Gallery, Allan Thomson
  • 20 Mar Susan Hiller Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 21 Mar Lennox Dunbar & Ian Howard, Glasgow Art Centre
  • 22 Mar French and British Gravure, Edinburgh College of Art, Denise Brown, Andre Stempfel, Paolo Boni
  • 30 Mar Gill Tyson Solo, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, Sir William Gilles, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 3 Apr Winning hearts and minds, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Lesley Raeside, Peter Howson, Helen Gibson, Andrew Squire
  • 4 Apr Graham Crowley & Judith Rugg, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 5 Apr Hugh Buchanan & Marjorie Lucas, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 6 Apr Romanesque Art, Hayward Gallery London
  • 9 Apr Kirsty Davidson Solo, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Wilson, Macaulay Gallery Stenton
  • 10 Apr Geoff McEwan Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 11 Apr Sue Mackecknie & Jonathon Robertson, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 12 Apr Margaret Malty & John Holmes, Moffat Gallery
  • 13 Apr *19th Century Dutch Watercolours, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Apr Margaret Morris Solo, Cyril Gerber Fine Art Glasgow
  • 17 Apr Adrian Wiszniewski Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow (including plus Air Gallery London)
  • 18 Apr Tom Scott, Solo, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, Hilda Goldwag Solo, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow Jim Nicholson Solo, Gladstone’s Land Gallery Edinburgh
  • 19 Apr Design Review 1984, Scottish Design Centre Glasgow (including Scottish Craft Centre Edinburgh)
  • 20 Apr Gallery Poll, Artspace Aberdeen, Karl Horst Hodicke (including Winifred McKenzie, The English Speaking Union Gallery Edinburgh)
  • 23 Apr Five From Saskatchewan, MacRobert Arts Centre Stirling, Joe Faford, Dorothy Knowles, Eli Bronstein Ian McPherson Solo, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 24 Apr Karsh 50 years of Photography Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Yousuf Karsh, Action Portraits, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Richard Weaver, Helen Marmott, Work Music People, Glasgow Print Studios, Simon Burden, Dominic Sryder, Mary Louise Coulouris
  • 25 Apr Gaudier Brzeska Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh (including Forte silver commissions)
  • 26 Apr Michael Windle Solo, Traverse Gallery Edinburgh, Sax Shaw Solo, Calton Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 Apr Alasdair Gray Solo, Corners Gallery Glasgow, Easter Exhibition, Main Fine Arts The Studio Gallery Glasgow
  • 30 Apr The Forties, Cyril Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Bet Low, Tom Macdonald, Bill Wright Solo, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 1 May Greek Thompson, Third Eye Central Glasgow for Mayfest
  • 3 May Islands Exhibition, Compass Gallery Glasgow, and Barbara Rae
  • 4 May Oscar Mazaroli Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 7 May Scottish Sculpture Trust Conference, Dundee
  • 8 May (Feature) Mayfest Art 1984, John Byrne
  • 10 May Hanael Cassidy Solo, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 16 May Mayfest Scotstyle, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Artists in Industry, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Andrew Hambleton, Davy Mckee, Artajeer Dhanjal
  • 17 May (News Feature) Extra £1 million sponsorship by Government
  • 18 May Royal Scottish Academy Ed, and Royal Academy London annual exhibitions
  • 21 May Women Live, Theatre Workshop Gallery London, Alisa Hyslop, Mary McCaan, Debbie Ball Four Women Artists, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Alison Dunlop, Jenny Grevatte, Janet Patterson, Fiona Robertson
  • 22 May Murihead Bone & Elizabeth Blackadder, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 May Rococo Art and Design, Victoria & Albert Museum London
  • 24 May Gregor Smith Solo, Lillie Gall Milngavie, Glasgow School of Art Painters, Strathclyde University Glasgow, Stephen Barclay, Graham Crowley, Malcolm Dickson
  • 25 May Peter Howson & Renwick Thompson, The Glasgow School of Art, Goethe Institute
  • 28 May Leonard McComb Solo, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 29 May (Feature) Whistler’s 150th Anniversary, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Martin Rayner Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Marie Goodenough Solo, ESU Gallery Edinburgh
  • 30 May Scottish Contemporary Art, Caledonian Club London, Sylvia Stevenson, William Maclean, Martin Rayner
  • 31 May Crawford Centre St Andrews, George Wyllie, Margaret Milne, James Castle, Winifred McKenzie, Alison McKenzie
  • 1 Jun Scottish Arts Council Travelling Gallery, Diana Sykes, Bill Buchanan, Bet Low, Joan Eardley, Cliff Bowen
  • 4 Jun New Print Studio Prints, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen, Marion Mitchell, Brian McGeoch, Artspace
  • 5 Jun The 2th Glasgow Group Exhibition, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Douglas Thompson, Tom Macdonald, Tom Shanks, John McCulloch, James Connell, George Wyllie
  • 6 Jun Royal Glasgow Institute Exhibition, JD Kelly Gallery, David Donaldson Lennox Patterson, Artists at Sotheby’s, Anne Anderson, Anne Gordon
  • 7 Jun Modern British Abstracts, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, William Turnbull, Richard Lin, Matthew Rugg
  • 8 Jun Sylvia Wishart Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow, William Littlejohn, Scottish Gallery Glasgow
  • 11 Jun The Individual Landscape, Glasgow Print Studios, William Cowan, Stephen McNulty, Donald Wilkinson
  • 12 Jun George Wyllie Solo, Aberdeen Artspace
  • 13 Jun Stefano della Bella Solo, National Gallery of Scotland
  • 15 Jun Gerard Hemsworth Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 16 Jun Farm Security Photos, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Jack Delans, Russell Lee
  • 19 Jun (Feature) Degree shows The Glasgow School of Art, The Golden Age of British Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum London, Fox Talbot, Sylvia Margaret Cameron, Craig Annan, Hill & Adamson
  • 20 Jun William Crosbie Solo, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow (including Brian Kelly Solo, Corners Gallery Glasgow)
  • 21 Jun Henri Chopin, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 22 Jun Landscape in Mixed Media, Gladstone’s Land Gallery Edinburgh, Keith Dunkley, George McGavin, Jack Firth, Decorative Ceramics, Scottish Amicable Gallery Glasgow
  • 25 Jun Robert Fitcher Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 26 Jun (Feature) Venice Biennale
  • 27 Jun The Artist Delineated, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, John Ballantyne, Thomas Faed, Harry Woolford
  • 28 Jun Scottish Expressionism, Warwick Arts Trust London, Jun Redfern, Graham Durward
  • 20 Jun French Graphics, Images Gallery Glasgow
  • 2 Jul Past into Future, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, James Patterson, Sandy Moffat, Victoria Crowe
  • 3 Jul (Feature) Third Eye Centre Exhibitions, Felim Egan, Dennis Shields, John Carson
  • 4 Jul Ten Years Collecting, National Museum of Antiquities
  • 5 Jul New Generation Artists, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Dougie Thomson, Elizabeth McBride, Stephen Barclay
  • 6 Jul New French Painting, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 9 Jul Dutch Church Painters, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh
  • 10 Jul (Feature) Paisley Ceramics, Bernard Leech, Hans Coper
  • 11 Jul Etching The Glasgow Style, Glasgow Print Studio, John Mackenchie, Jonathan Robertson, Dawson Murray
  • 13 Jul Scottish Landscape, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, Patrick Nasmyth, Hocus Pocus, Shepherd’s Pie Bistro Glasgow, Graham Bell, Elizabeth McLean, Karen Michel
  • 16 Jul Graduate Students, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Stephen Barclay, Lesley Cullon, Callum Innes, Fiona Dean
  • 17 Jul Douglas Thompson Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Gwen Hardie, Studio Gallery Main Fine Art Glasgow
  • 23 Jul Gavin Scobie Solo, Talbot Rice Gallery Glasgow
  • 24 Jul (Feature) Liverpool Garden Festival sculpture, Bradford Print Biennale
  • 25 Jul Early Views of England and Wales, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 30 Jul Denis Peploe Solo, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Jane Soeder Solo, Shore Gallery Leith, (Feature) Scottish National Portrait Sale, Richard Dadd, Sir Alex Morrison
  • 31 Jul (Feature) Castle Toward
  • 1 Aug Daniel Ranalli Solo, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Aug Peacock Printmakers, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Beth Fisher, John Houston, Elizabeth Blackadder
  • 3 Aug Henri Matisse Solo, City Arts Centre Edinburgh
  • 6 Aug Tom McKenzie Solo, Glasgow Print Studios, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Linda Taylor, David Linley, Ian Macpherson
  • 7 Aug Space Complex, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Tony Robin, Simon Reed, Hannah Collins
  • 8 Aug Clay on Walls, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Tessa Jackson, (News Desk Feature) Turner Acquisition for Edinburgh
  • 9 Aug (Feature) The Dinner Party, Judy Chicago
  • 10 Aug John Bellany Solo, Mercury Gallery Glasgow, The New Waves, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Alan Watson, Adrian Wiszniewski
  • 11 Aug (Feature) Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh Festival Opening
  • 13 Aug Anton Krajnc & Brenda Lenagan, Calton Gallery Edinburgh
  • 14 Aug Demarcation Exhibition and Conference, Edinburgh College of Art, Richard Demarco, Howard Hodgkin, Susan Hiller, Yoko Terancho, Paul Negai
  • 17 Aug Jean Michel Basquiat & John Cage, Fruitmarket Gallery Glasgow
  • 23 Aug Alfred Steiglitz Solo, Stills Gallery Glasgow, Sir John Lavery, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, George Donald & Henry Moore, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 27 Aug Andrea Palladio Architecture, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 28 Aug Chinese Watercolours, University of Edinburgh, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, opening
  • 31 Aug Fionna Carlisle, Traverse gallery Edinburgh, William Baillie Solo, Haddington House
  • 5 Sep (Feature) WASPS New Building Patriothall Edinburgh, (Feature) Yulla Lipticz Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 11 Sep Kes Mosaics Gallery Edinburgh, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Shanks, David Martin, Templeton Carpets, Torquil Anderson, Tom Allan, John Sanders
  • 14 Sep (Feature) Scottish Young Contemporaries, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Heather Walker, Alexander Fraser, Alistair Magee, Lesley Raeside, Richard Wright, Andrew Walker, Fiona MacInnes, Josef Herman Solo, Cybil Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Graham Munro Solo, Douglas Fraser Antiques Glasgow, Anthony Armstrong Solo, Scottish Amicable Glasgow
  • 21 Sep (Feature) Anthony Green, Dundee Art Gallery, Dundee Printmakers, Elizabeth Shepherd, Andrew Hanbleton, Jill Patterson, Jill Downie, Eight Swedish artists, Edinburgh Printmakers, Barbara Robertson, Glasgow Print Studio, Ikiki Gallery Glasgow, Jack Miller, Elspeth Lamb
  • 24 Sep Joan Eardley Solo, Crawford Arts Centre St Andrews
  • 28 Sep (Feature) Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie, Sheila MacMillan, Anne Mackintosh, Margot Gardiner, Moira Whitfield (including galleries briefing for; Crawford Arts Centre St Andrews, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Corners Gallery Glasgow, The Gallery Moffat, Tom McKendrick, Peter Warren, Graham Dallachie, Glasgow Art Centre, Studio Main Fine Art Gallery Glasgow, David Bachelor, June McMillan, Stansmore Dean Stevenson)
  • 2 Oct Museums Council Conference Report
  • 5 Oct (Feature) Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, David Donaldson, Robin Philipson, Dougie Thomson, Helen Wilson (including galleries briefing for; Castle Toward, Aberdeen Artspace, Crawford Arts Centre St Andrews, Joyce Cairns), Artspace (Cut) + St Andrews, Ceramics from 3
  • 8 Oct Kate Whiteford Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 12 Oct (Feature) Anthony Green Solo, Glasgow Art Centre (including gallery briefings for; plus Glasgow Print Studios, Glasgow School of Art, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Lennox Paterson, Norman Wilkinson, Winston Link), Scotland’s Story
  • 19 Oct Richard Deacon Solo, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh (including gallery briefing; City Art Centre, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Thomas Duncan, Nancy Hemingway)
  • 24 Oct Serpentine Gallery London, Graeme Murray Fine Art Gallery Edinburgh, Scottish Society of Artists *90th Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 26 Oct (Feature) Contemporary Scottish Drawings, Fine Art Society Glasgow (including galleries briefings; Edinburgh College of Art, Traverse Gallery Edinburgh, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Stephen Lawson Demarco, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Linda, Colin Ruscoe)
  • 31 Oct AIR Gallery London, Adrian Wiszniewski, June Redfern
  • 2 Nov (Feature) ‘When Attitudes Became Form, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh (including gallery briefings; Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Art Curial Gallery Paris, The Glasgow School of Art, Angela Flowers London, Richard Behrens; Colin Cina, Carol Rhodes, Alastair Strachen, Richard Wright)
  • 6 Nov (Feature) Introducing the Turner Prize, Tate Gallery London
  • 9 Nov Jacki Parry Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • About Face, Royal Scottish Museum Edinburgh (including galleries briefings; City Art Centre, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Kathryn Kynoch, Open Eye Edinburgh, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh)
  • 13 Nov Durer in Dublin, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Albert Durer
  • 16 Nov (Feature) Aberdeen Peacock Printmakers *10th Birthday (including gallery briefings; Mercury Gallery London, John Houston
  • 23 Nov (Feature) Scottish Society of Watercolour Painters, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh (including galleries briefings; Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Aberdeen Art Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art, Molly Bullick, Robert Sinclair Thomson memorial
  • 26 Nov Pradip Malde Solo, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 27 Nov Antonie Watteau, Grande Palais Paris
  • 30 Nov (Feature) Geometry of Rage, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Denis Masi, Deanna Pethebridge, Michael Sandle (including galleries briefings; Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, John Piper)
  • 7 Dec Francesco Clemente, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (including galleries briefing; Cybil Gerber Fine Art, Compass Gallery, Charles McCall, Arthur Anderson, New Glasgow Society)
  • 11 Dec Glasgow Print Studio, Members Exhibition, Kathleen Lindsey, Varsha Ancha
  • 12 Dec ‘Decisions’ MA Degree Show, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 14 Dec Local Heroes Fine, Art Society Glasgow, Helen Wilson, George Devlin, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, James Fullerton (including galleries briefings; Calton Gallery Edinburgh, Corners Gallery Glasgow, Main Fine Art Glasgow, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh, Anthony Armstrong, John Mathison, Chris Serle, Tony Armstrong) Inn on the Green
  • 21 Dec Western Approaches, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie, Somerville Shanks, James Simpson, Group 8*1, McLellan Galleries, JR Hargan, George Epsworth (including galleries briefings); Main Fine Art Glasgow, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Saltoun pottery, Nancy Smillie, Gian Carlo Venuto, Moray Miller
  • 28 Dec (Feature) Funding increase Scottish Museums Council, provision of Exhibitions for Children, Haggs Castle, Canongate Tolbooth Edinburgh (including galleries briefings); Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, Burrell Collection Glasgow, Serpentine Gallery London, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 31 Dec (Feature) Henry Oscars for Art 1984

Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:

  • 4 Jan Glasgow Museums new acquisitions
  • 30 Jan Robert Adam, Hunterian Gallery, Glasgow
  • 23 Mar Graham Dallachie, Compass Gallery, David Atack, Netherbow
  • 26 Mar Douglas Swan, French Institute, Demarco & Moira Maitland, Open Eye Gallery
  • 27 Mar Elizabeth Ogilvie, Talbot Rice
  • 28 Mar The Orientalists, RA London
  • 29 Mar Cadburys children competition, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 2 May Three artists, Dominic Snyder, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 5 Jun (feature) Richard Demarco and the Ed Festival
  • 27 Jul Glasgow style, Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow
  • 16 Aug Paolozzi, RSA Edinburgh
  • 25 Sep (Feature) SSA, RSA Scottish Society of Artists
  • 4 Oct Liberty Four Rooms, Aberdeen Art Gallery
  • 20 Oct Stubbs, Tate Gallery, London

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