Artist book: '2 Short stories of love and hair' (Page 36)
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Artist book: '2 Short stories of love and hair' (Page 36)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 3)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 6)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 15)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 16)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 19)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 20)
Artist book: 'Small drawings' (Page 25)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 13)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 21)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 23)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 29)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 32)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 33)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 37)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 38)
Artist book: 'There are certain things that I have tried to keep secret from you' (Page 39)
One sheet with a series of pencil sketches, source photographs attached, recording movement. Handwritten note at the foot of the sheet records the date April 1997, 'the arms swing like gyroscopes to balance the action, contrapposto is not just a concept but a fact of movement'
Robertson, Frances
Articles, reviews and features
Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.
Hand written and typed draft copies of around 150 articles of 500-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1997, with Monday weekly articles and a weekend feature art guide feature, including regular book reviews and a new ‘Picture of the week’ feature. Articles also written for Galleries Magazine, International Magazine, Chelsea Arts Club magazine, AN Newsletter, Financial Times and Interiors Magazine covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and increasingly in other places in Scotland such as St Andrews, Aberdeen, Stirling, Dumfries and Aberfoyle. Exhibitions in London, Venice and Berlin also feature including Art Fair 97 London.
A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Compass Gallery, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, Fly, Duke Street Glasgow. The reviews also cover private galleries: Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Talbot Rice, Billcliffe Fine Art, Nancy Smillie Gallery, Fiction Gallery Glasgow, Art Exposure Glasgow and Streetlevel Glasgow, as well as publicly funded galleries: 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 Collective Edinburgh and Transmission.
During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on Sir William Burrell's will, Glasgow City Council, Norway Art & Architecture, Kelvingrove redevelopment, Julian Spalding, Arran Ross, Fergusson Award Winner Perth, Christine Borland nominated for Tate Turner Prize, Baltic Flour Mill Gateshead and Princes Diana's death. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, David Nash, Margot Sandeman, Calum Colvin, Roman Singer, Sophie Macpherson, Bill Viola, Jacqueline Donachie, John Houston, Sunil Gawde, Barbara Rae and Simon Starling.
Group shows include Animal The Lost Ark, CCA, Rolling Devolution, Crawford Centre St Andrews, the Vigorous Imagination Ten Years On, New Contemporaries, CCA Glasgow and Sensation, Royal Academy London, Saatchi Collection. Edinburgh Festival is covered in detail as well as Mayfest and The Glasgow School of Art Degree Show.
Profiles on Julie Roberts, Alan Davie, Bruce McLean, Johnny Dumfries, Joan Sommerville and Tim Mara Obituary. Also included are catalogue essays for Philip Hughes, Francis Kyle Gallery, Marj Bond, Thackary Gallery London, Contemporary Scottish Art, Albermarle Gallery London, Graham Hillier, Francis Kyle London, George Devlin, Billcliffe Fine Art Glasgow and other paper work includes correspondence to Harry Reid, Keith Bruce, Donald Dewar and The Glasgow School of Art, press releases and invoices for work.
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:
Henry, Clare
Group of figures seated at a table.
Russell, Avishai
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series) (Version 2)
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series) (Version 1)
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'A' inspired by C R Mackintosh. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series) (Version 3)
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
10 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, portraits and abstracts.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
25 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, one portrait.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
25 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, still life, portraits and abstracts.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Drawings and paintings, including landscapes and figurative representations.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
25 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, portraits, and abstracts.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
25 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, still life, portraits and abstracts.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
15 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, portraits and abstracts.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Drawings and paintings, including landscapes, still lives, and sketches.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Illustrations, sketches, collage, including some loose drawings stored in the back pocket. Includes landscapes, seascapes, and portraits, and some writing about the weather.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
25 small paintings mounted on card. Landscapes, portraits and abstracts.
Cosgrove, James
Articles, reviews and features
Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.
Hand written and typed draft copies of around 100 articles of 500-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1999, with Monday weekly articles regular book reviews and a ‘Picture of the week’ feature. Articles also written for Galleries Magazine, Sculpture Magazine, Interiors Magazine and Modern Painters, covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Kirkcaldy. Exhibitions in London, Berlin, Antwerp, Brussels and New York also feature.
A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Compass Gallery, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow. The reviews also cover private galleries: Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Talbot Rice, Ingleby Gallery, Inverleith House, Billcliffe Fine Art, Nancy Smillie Gallery, Fiction Gallery Glasgow, Art Exposure Glasgow and Streetlevel Glasgow, as well as publicly funded galleries: 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 Collective Edinburgh and Transmission.
During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on Robert Adam at National Gallery of Scotland, Kelvingrove redevelopment, Television review of A Tale of Two Cities Glasgow and Chicago on BBC with Tony Jones, Tessa Jackson appointment as Director of Scottish Arts Council, Scotland not at the Venice Biennale, Celebration at Hunterian at George Smith bequest, Glasgow UK City of Architecture and Design 1999 and Tate Turner Prize with New Tate Modern and new Dean Centre at Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh.
The exhibitions covered are solo shows by Douglas Gordon, Joe Fan, Ashley Cook, Lapland Collective, Callum Innes, Kiki Smith, Kiki Smith, Joseph Beuys, Martin Boyce, Ross Sinclair, Sir Robin Philipson, Scott Kilgour, Felim Egan and an obituary for Patrick Heron. Group shows include The Thistle and the Rose, The Burrell Collection Glasgow and Tongues of Diamond, Collins Gallery Glasgow. Catalogue essays commissioned for Once Seen, Never Forgotten, Chicago and The Illinois New Millennium show also Henry’s speech for Arts and the City Conference, Glasgow Museums: The Way Forward. Other paperwork includes correspondence to Harry Reid, Keith Bruce and Susan Barr at The Herald and John Haldane regarding Modern Painters.
Henry, Clare
Glasgow street scene, featuring cars in front of tenement building.
Feldman, Joel B
Wee Bits of Glasgow (Version 2)
Abstract landscape.
Robertson, James Downie
Image of Glasgow public house.
Feldman, Joel B
"An attempt at dental flossing".
Esson, Michael