The Young Regenerators Project - Large printed work
- NMC/1926E
- Item
- 2018
Large printed work of clergyman with annotation 'GOOD HEAVENS NO!...... THIS .... IS THE REGENERATORS' and 'Dalmarnock Danger Fest 03'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Large printed work
Large printed work of clergyman with annotation 'GOOD HEAVENS NO!...... THIS .... IS THE REGENERATORS' and 'Dalmarnock Danger Fest 03'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of scissors
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of iced ring doughnut
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of industrial wheeled waste bin
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of book with text 'ALL THESE BOOKS AND YOU STILL CAN'T READ MY TEXTS'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'FRESHLY WASHED CHICKEN, FRESH FROM THE DRY CLEANERS!'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'Heaven: Sorry, we're Closed! Try again later'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of waste paper basket and rubbish, with thank you note and annotation 'PERECT'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'You can't top EQUALITY'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of elaborate mirror frame
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of box marked with £ sign
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of paint tube, ink bottle and paper
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Print from 'The Misinformation Ecosystem'
Print from 'The Misinformation Ecosystem'. Annotated in pencil 'AP', 'The Misinformation Ecosystem' and signed by the artist.
Dalley, James
Nails and plaster cast pattern on textile
Nails and plaster cast pattern on textile. Inspired by the fire at the Mackintosh building in 2014.
McQuarrie, Erin
'Homage to the Studio': Rust-dyed crepe de chine
Rust-dyed crepe de chine. Inspired by the 2014 fire in the Mackintosh Building. Stored along with nails (NMC/1962B) and textile (NMC/1962D) in presentation box (NMC/1962A).
McQuarrie, Erin
'Homage to the Studio': Nails from Mackintosh Building, bound with tape
Three rusty nails from the Mackintosh Building, bound with cotton rust-dyed tape. Inspired by the 2014 fire in the Mackintosh Building. Stored along with textiles (NMC/1962C & D) in presentation box (NMC/1962A).
McQuarrie, Erin
'Homage to the Studio': Presentation box
Presentation box containing bound nails (NMC/1962B) and rust-dyed textiles (NMC/1962C & D) inspired by the 2014 Mackintosh Building fire.
McQuarrie, Erin
The Young Regenerators Project - Large printed work
Large printed work of a man in period costume
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The Young Regenerators Project - Cardboard model of cart
Cardboard model cart. Annotated with '70 Get Back' on underside and '70 x 120' on topside.
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of dog
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of tube of paint and paintbrush
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'RULES ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of interior including television, pictures, plants and cabinet
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'STRAIGHT TEETH + AFFORDABLE DEATH IMPLANTS'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of animal
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of gemstone
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of cabinet and wall-mounted television
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'HIGH SCHOOL ART IS NOT Real ART!'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of dog
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'live life on the EDGE'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of a To Do list: 'Buy eggs, Clean brushes, TIDY STUDIO, PRAY, GET TAPE'
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'A treasured moment on Hope Street' medal
Medal 'A treasured moment on Hope Street'. Includes portion of traffic cone suspended from bolt. From a series of 16 medals entitled 'Sensing every moment: a celebration of the ordinary'.
Morrant, Ailsa
Medal 'A moment in Munich'. Includes key made from exhibition piece in Munich. From a series of 16 medals entitled 'Sensing every moment: a celebration of the ordinary'.
Morrant, Ailsa
'A bittersweet advent moment' medal
Medal 'A bittersweet advent moment'. Includes bronze made from cast of a palm to palm handshake, wrapped in the style of a Christmas tree chocolate decoration. From a series of 16 medals entitled 'Sensing every moment: a celebration of the ordinary'.
Morrant, Ailsa
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Central Cluster- Reconstructed Small Canister
Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. The library was destroyed by the fire, though many metal fragments from the lights were salvaged, allowing twenty eight to be reconstructed from the original metal pieces, eleven to be made from a mix of original and new pieces (composites) and fifteen new lamps created. All the restoration work and shades was undertaken by Rodney French of Lonsdale & Dutch of Edinburgh.
Lonsdale & Dutch
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Central Cluster- Reconstructed Small Canister
Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. The library was destroyed by the fire, though many metal fragments from the lights were salvaged, allowing twenty eight to be reconstructed from the original metal pieces, eleven to be made from a mix of original and new pieces (composites) and fifteen new lamps created. All the restoration work and shades was undertaken by Rodney French of Lonsdale & Dutch of Edinburgh.
Lonsdale & Dutch
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Central Cluster- Reconstructed Medium Pendant
Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. The library was destroyed by the fire, though many metal fragments from the lights were salvaged, allowing twenty eight to be reconstructed from the original metal pieces, eleven to be made from a mix of original and new pieces (composites) and fifteen new lamps created. All the restoration work and shades was undertaken by Rodney French of Lonsdale & Dutch of Edinburgh.
Lonsdale & Dutch
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Lower Mezzanine- Composite Medium Canister
Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. The library was destroyed by the fire, though many metal fragments from the lights were salvaged, allowing twenty eight to be reconstructed from the original metal pieces, eleven to be made from a mix of original and new pieces (composites) and fifteen new lamps created. All the restoration work and shades was undertaken by Rodney French of Lonsdale & Dutch of Edinburgh.
Lonsdale & Dutch
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Annual Report and Accounts, 2017 to 2018
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Window Bay- New Medium Pendant
Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. The library was destroyed by the fire, though many metal fragments from the lights were salvaged, allowing twenty eight to be reconstructed from the original metal pieces, eleven to be made from a mix of original and new pieces (composites) and fifteen new lamps created. All the restoration work and shades was undertaken by Rodney French of Lonsdale & Dutch of Edinburgh.
Lonsdale & Dutch
Untitled party #5, 'Bread and Circuses'. Oil on canvas.
Fernie, Angus
The Young Regenerators Project - Manifesto
The Young Regenerators Project Manifesto. Entitled 'We Will Speak. You Will Listen'. Annotated with the logos for The Young Regenerators and Glasgow International 2018.
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of claw-foot bathtub
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The Young Regenerators Project - Material forming basis of manifesto
Small paper folder containing original written content, which forms the basis of The Young Regenerators Manifesto.
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of £5 note
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The Young Regenerators Project - Publication
Publication relating to The Young Regenerators Project. Front cover annotated with 'The Regenerators' written twice in speech bubbles and the author's name, Mick Peter.
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'SHE TURNT THE WAINS AGAINST US!'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing, 'you begin to feel sorry for the people around Theresa May'
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of 'Outside' with happy face, 'Inside' with crying face
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