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Photograph of a painting featuring a boat on the river Tweed

A monochrome photograph of a watercolour landscape painting depicting two people near the river Tweed in Melrose, Scotland. One person is standing towards the river, while another is on a floating boat in the painting. Signed "W. Meldrum," but not dated. Includes the annotation "The Tweed near Melrose" on the reverse of backing paper.

Meldrum, William

Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland

  • DC 120
  • Collection
  • c1880s-1970s

A number of sketches and photographs of works by William Meldrum. This collection includes figure and illustrative drawings, unique pieces made of seaweed, and a series of monochrome photographs featuring landscape paintings. Most of the items are undated however the dates of creation are presumed to fall between the 1880s and 1920s. A set of typewritten paper by an unknown author dated after 1966, features a brief biography of Meldrum and descriptions of two drawings along with their custodial histories.

William Meldrum tended to work on depicting city views of Glasgow in the early 20th century and landscapes of diverse areas in Scotland. He created multiple pieces of black-and-white photographs on which his paintings have been printed; some of the photographs have identical versions.

Meldrum, William

Teaching examples

14 sheets of teaching examples and one title page, assumed to have been compiled as Murphy's portfolio during his career as an art teacher in schools located in Scotland, such as Motherwell RC High School and Coatbridge Secondary School. These teaching materials include pattern designs, graphic designs (possibly for students' school activities), and woodblock printmaking examples. Most items have been marked with the intended level of students as appropriate examples for education.

Murphy, Gerard V

Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student

  • DC 084
  • Collection
  • c1929-1943

A variety of drawings and graphic designs created by Gerard V. Murphy, a former student at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1930s. The diverse subjects of his drawings include animals, plants, architecture, human anatomy and figures. A subfonds titled 'Teaching examples' features his teaching materials as an art teacher at schools, intended for printmaking techniques and pattern design education.

Most items have been marked with his name or student registration numbers, assuming they were created during his time as a student at GSA. The dominant materials in his works are pencil and watercolour, worked on cartridge paper.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation was completed in 2019.

Murphy, Gerard V

Graphic designs for school magazines

Four printed graphic designs featuring school magazine covers, annotated "Coatbridge Secondary School Magazine" and "Airdrie Academy Magazine." The designs are attached to backing paper and two of them are dated 1937 and 1938. This work was used as teaching material in schools in Scotland, as marked the level of students "Fifth year."

Murphy, Gerard V

Morvich sketchbook

Two sided drawing on sketchbook page. Side one shows a line drawing of figures in black ink, with a rendered background in grey and pink gouache. Side two displays two line drawings of the same female form, one in black ink and the other in pencil.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

One sketchbook page divided into two designs. Both drawings showing abstract shapes and figure outlines. Drawn in charcoal and pencil and rendered in brown and blue gouache. On the reverse: pencil line drawing of shapes. Similar to DC 089/1/2/4/32.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

One sketchbook page divided into two drawings in charcoal, crayon, gouache and ink. Depicting a mountainous landscape with overdrawn figurative outlines. Annotated verso "Fraser Taylor 1980". Similar to DC 089/1/2/4/30.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

One sketchbook page consisting of two abstract drawings in gouache and ink. One drawing shows an abstract painted background of horizontal lines and two stylised figures, one made from tracing paper and the other tissue paper. Annotated verso "Project figure shapes over landscape. tissue paper + line -colour- blue etc. Shadows- more extreme shapes- skirts etc. draw free mix materials". "wax line. earthy colour- small areas of bright colour".

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

One sketchbook page consisting of two abstract drawings in gouache and charcoal. One drawing shows an abstract painted background with a line drawing in charcoal depicting three figures.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

Sketchbook page with drawing on both sides. Black ink drawing of abstract figures and line on side one and abstract line drawing done with ink and pen nib on side two.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

Abstract drawing in black ink with crosshatched lines and solid ink circles. Annotated verso "drawing of bay- quick almost child like drawing. Leaving the line as free as possible ignoring all detail- development, select lines and put into new format".

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

Abstract drawing with three shades of grey gouache applied with gestural brush marks. Annotated verso: ink drawing of male and female figures "life drawing use of line", "25".

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

Two sided drawing on sketchbook page. Side one shows a black ink drawing of cows grazing in a field, with gestural marks. Side two has a faint pencil drawing of leaves and a drawing in conte crayon on tracing paper and taped to the paper with masking tape.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Morvich sketchbook

One sketchbook page divided into two drawings in charcoal, crayon, gouache and ink. Depicting a mountainous landscape with overdrawn figurative outlines. Annotated verso "Fraser Taylor 1980". Similar to DC 089/1/2/4/30.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.

Taylor, Fraser

Artist's scrapbook belonging to J Mylne

  • DC 014
  • Collection
  • c1807-1886

Scrapbook with 218 pages containing works by

  • John Wilson Ewbank (1)
  • J. Finnie (1)
  • Rev. John Thomson of Duddingston (1)
  • Archibald Alison (1)
  • I.M. Donald (14)
  • G. Huntly Gordon (1)
  • John Crawford Brown (5)
  • Robert Maxwell Cooper (19)
  • W. Gordon (2)
  • Andrew MacLure (2)
  • William D. K. Mason (8)
  • and J. Mylne

A list of all entries in the scrapbook, giving the page number:

  • Inside cover bookplate's message: Robb, Glasgow J. Mylne
  • Frontispiece
  • P.1 (i) Tib M'Cauly's Yae Son by Stumps with illustrations [ink, with decorative sketches]
  • P.2 (i-v) Printed etchings, possibly of scenes from novels and decorative vases
  • P.3 Two watercolours, unsigned - (i) A street scene - shows ruined houses (ii) Rural scene - two men by a tower
  • P.5 Two watercolours, unsigned - (i) A street scene, shows houses (poss. continental) (ii) Coastal scene with sea and sky
  • P.7 Two watercolours, unsigned - (i) Rural scene - lane with houses (ii) Maritime scene - fishing boats on beach with hills behind
  • P.9 Two watercolours, unsigned - (i) Church/abbey (ii) River valley with fisherman
  • P.11 Two watercolours, unsigned - (i) Fishing boat by harbour (poss. Egyptian) (ii) Woodland, name on back -G. Gower/Gowie
  • P.12 (i) Print of etching, entitled George Cruickshank (ii) Watercolour of Mediterranean scene (i-iv) Cuttings from papers and magazines
  • P.13 (v) Pencil drawing of cottage and ruined tower, signed R. Leslie (vi-vii) Cuttings of etchings
  • P.15 (i-iii) Copies of etchings, including animals, a ruined cathedral and the doorway to the Hall of Eltham Palace
  • P.17 (i) Watercolour of woodland and castle
  • P.19 (i) Ink sketch of three figures, initialed IMD for JMD] (ii) Pencil sketch of buildings & square, initialed WDKM (iii) Pencil sketch of forest and cottage, initialed RMC
  • P.20 (i) Watercolour sketch of head, initialed RMC
  • P.21 (i) Pencil sketch, with slight watercolour, initialed RMC (ii) Watercolour of seascape (on reverse - pencil drawing of a hand holding a rod)
  • P.23 (i) Pencil drawings of figures & heads, given as R.M. Cooper (ii) Watercolour, entitled Lakes of Scotland, signed J. Stenning/ Staining/Sterning [?]
  • P.25 (i) Watercolour and pastels of boat on river, with bridge, unsigned
  • P.27 (i) Prints of crests and coats of arms, D. Gavin, 18 North Bridge (ii) Print of an engraving of Benjamin Franklin, by T. Wright
  • P.29 (i) Pencil sketch of decorative scroll and outline of face (ii) Cuttings from papers and magazines (iii) Print of engraving of Capt. James Cook by T. Wright
  • P.31 (i) Print of engraving (ii) Print of engraving/etching of battle preparation (iii) Watercolour of urn initialed RMC [Bob Cooper written beside]
  • P.33 Watercolour of woman and child, initialed RMC [Also written - 17 Sannay 18..]
  • P.35 (i-v) Prints of engravings and drawings, including stylised figures of animals for scrolls
  • P.37 (i) Pencil sketch of landscape (ii-iv) Prints
  • P.39 (i) Watercolour of boat at sea, signed H. Brolanski [?] (ii) Print (iii) Pencil sketch, entitled Near Bothwell, unsigned
  • P.41 (i-v) Prints (vi) Pencil sketch of river scene, initialed IMD for JMD]
  • P.43 (i) Watercolour of a town, signed W. Gordon (ii) Print (iii) Watercolour of an urn, initialed RMC
  • P.45 (i) Watercolour of head of a man
  • P.47 (i) Print (ii) Watercolour, entitled The Keep, Avon Water, initialed IMD
  • P.49 (i) Sketch, with watercolour wash, signed Adamo Sveicart (ii) Pencil sketch, with light watercolour, initialed RMC
  • P.51 (i-ii) Prints, (i) -Melrose Abbey (iii) Watercolour of head of a man, initialed IMD
  • P.53 (i) Pencil sketch of head of D. White, by RM Cooper [note by side -David White was a Manufacturer, Princes Square, Buchanan St., Glasgow, c.1842] (ii) Pencil sketch Elskie Elshender, the Black Dwarf's Cottage initialed by IMD (iii) Pencil sketch of a river bank, initialed IMD
  • P.55 (i) Watercolour head initialed J. ME (ii) Watercolour of a studio/attic. Written underneath is "W. Gordon" and "Probably W.D.K. Mason" (iii) Print
  • P.57 (i) Watercolour of two figures, coat of arms and a garden, initialed RMC (ii) Pencil sketch, Near Govan signed J.C. Brown
  • P.59 (i) Watercolour and ink sketch of a town on a riverbank, signed Mason [?] (ii) Pencil and Pastel sketch of soldier in a helmet, signed R. Leslie
  • P.61 (i) Ink sketch, Trossachs (sic), initialed JC.B. (ii) Pencil sketch of a child, initialed RMC (iii) Pencil sketch of a man, signed A. Maclure [note at side - Andrew Maclure & Maclure & Macdonald] (iv) Pencil and watercolour sketch of male figure holding a book, Hutcheson's Hospital, initialed RMC
  • P.62 (i) Pencil sketch of woman, initialed RMC
  • P.63 (i) Pencil sketch of woman, initialed RMC (ii) Pencil and ink sketch of woman, initialed RMC [Written in bottom right corner - 1838 & 1835, Neil/Nell McDougall] (iii) Pencil sketch of man in a room, initialed RMC
  • P.64 (i) Letter to James Robb, Bank of Scotland, Cross Branch, Glasgow From Daniel Marshall [?], 6 Learmonth Terrace, Edinburgh, 28 February 1880
  • Transcript
    dear Sir

I have just returned from London where I have been for a few days, else I should have answered your kind letter sooner. I shall be very happy to receive the balance which you tell me is in your hands, of the sum subscribed for the portrait of Bailie Moir [?] which I painted. I know there was some difficulty in getting up the money at last. Horatio McCulloch was my very intimate friend and I knew R.M., Cooper and Bill Mason and I.M. Donald, very well. Mason was a nephew of the Kembles, his mother being a sister of the great Mrs Siddons. He was a grand heavy looking fellow, but unfortunately took to the bottle and went to the D 1. The last time I saw him was in Tottenham Court road standing against a lampost haranguing a lot of little boys who were evidently bent on mischievous fun with the drunk man, but were awed by the grand Caricature [?] like style of poor Bill. I believe he is dead long ago.

I should very much like to see the Scrap books, and also the portrait of Allan Ramsay, is it Ramsay the father -the Pact [?] s Ramsay the son, the portrait painting.

The first time I'm in Glasgow I'll endeavour to let you know, and perhaps you will kindly show them to me.
Believe me, very truly yours...

  • P. 65 (i) Pencil and ink sketch, dated 1826, initialed by RMC (ii) Ink sketch of man, signed "Yours Presently WKM" (iii) Ink sketch of a harbour, initialed IMD (iv) Ink sketch of easel, jug and painting, signed "Yours Truly, W Mason"
  • P.66 (i) Pencil sketch of a woman, initialed IMD (ii) Ink sketch of a dog and an easel, written on the easel - "A splendid set of pups, mostly black. I would like to see that picture of Duncan's", signed Thomson *P.67 cntd. (iii) Pencil sketch of draped female figure, initialed IMD (iv) Ink sketch of soldier carrying rifle; inset -head of a man, and other inset - landscape, initialed IMD (v) Pencil sketch of man's head, entitled H Lane - Artiste [?], signed IMD
  • P.68 (i) Press cutting from 1 Sep 1930 - "A Little Scottish Diary -The Painting Parson": -Describes the life of John Thomson of Duddingston, 1778-1840, a landscape painter
  • P.69 (i) Pastel sketch for portrait of a man, initialed IMD (ii) Watercolour of a loch. Written underneath - Mr Thomson, Duddingston
  • P.72 (i) Watercolour of Scottish countryside, signed A. Dunn
  • P.73 (i) Print (ii) Ink sketch of a river valley, initialed J.C.B. (iii) Pencil sketch of Cadzon Forrest, signed J.C. Brown [Note on page - J.C. Brown of Edinburgh]
  • P.77 (i) Watercolour of fisherman, initialed RMC (ii) Print (iii) Pencil sketch of part ruinous building, initialed IM. Noted below - Neidpath Castle (iv) Pencil sketch of 2 men in Scottish costume
  • P.79 (i) Print entitled Chateau de Lismore (i) Pencil sketch with flap on front, initialed IMD (ii) Watercolour of mountainous landscape, signed W. Gordon
  • P.81 (i-ii) Prints of engravings
  • P.83 (i) Print (ii) Pencil sketch of fox and a pheasant, initialed NMG [?] [On reverse - signed James N. Ewen]
  • P.85 (i-ii) Prints
  • P. 87 (i-ii) Prints
  • P.89 (i-ii) Prints
  • P.91 (i) Print (ii)Rough pencil sketch of a cottage [loose]
  • P.93 (i) Print (ii) Watercolour of a tower
  • P.95 (i-ii) Prints
  • P.97 (i) Print
  • P.99 (i) Print (ii) Pencil sketch of nude [illegible signature]
  • P.101 (i-ii) Prints
  • P.103 (i & iii) Prints (ii) Watercolour of old man's head
  • P.105 (i-ii) Prints (iii) Watercolour portrait, in profile. Inscribed Littlejohn Pirit [?], 1807
  • P.107 (i) Watercolour of trees
  • P.109 (i-ii) Prints (iii) Pencil diagram of decorative wall panel, with note below: "The above is a slight idea of what I would suggest for the panels. The grey ground just polished and afterwards painted upon. ICH" (iv) Pencil sketch of interior of a room - "Sevastopolis Drawing-room, Bayswater", signed Duncan Murray [loose]. Verso -pencil sketch of panel (v) Pencil sketch of decorative ceiling with doors and chimney noted
  • P.111 (i-iii) Prints
  • P.113 (i) Ink sketch with watercolour wash of seated woman with two children
  • P.115 (i) Pencil sketch of baby sleeping, entitled Mossman Jnr. Note underneath "done in 1840, now John Mossman. Dec 1886 (ii) Watercolour -landscape [possibly Edinburgh], signed, Kelsey [?]
  • P.117 (i-ii) Prints (iii) Pastel/crayon sketch of landscape, signed J. Finnik
  • P.119 (i & iii) Prints (ii) Pencil sketch of a monument, initialed AMcC [annot. A McClure]
  • P.121 (i) Pencil sketch of panels, showing two churches and a donkey (ii) Pencil and crayon sketch of shepherd with sheep
  • P.123 (i) Pencil sketch entitled A View from near Utrecht in Holland, early 1820 (ii) Watercolour of a bridge over a gorge, signed Ewbank [annot. - the late John Ewbank, RSA]
  • P.125 (i) Pencil sketch of a town, entitles Sketch by the author of Hills of Europe, signed Sir A. Alison (ii) Pencil sketch of factories and workmen [note underneath hartist Meetings, Geo. Forrester]
  • P.127 (i) Pencil and pastel sketch of man, entitled Adolphus Keeste by Macpherson
  • P.129 (i) Print
  • P.131 (i) Pencil sketch of battle scene, signed J. Mason (ii) Print
  • P.133 (i) Watercolour of woman's head, initialed RMC (ii) Pencil sketch of column, with male figure (iii) Watercolour of boats on a river, passing under a bridge, signed W. Gordon
  • P.135 (i) Pencil sketch of mythical scene
  • P.137 (i) Pencil sketch of street scene [noted above - College Open, High St., Glasgow]
  • P.139 (i) Print of Robert Bums, d.1859 (ii) Pencil sketch of seated nude male, initialed IMD [?]
  • P.141 (i) Pencil sketch of river, with fishermen in foreground
  • P.143 (i) Pencil sketch of cottage with cow in foreground, initialed RMC [?]
  • P.144 (i) Watercolour entitled Loch Long, signed J.C. Brown
  • P.147 (i & ii) Pencil drawings of leaves. Noted underneath freehand "Design, John Milne, St. Enoch's School 1854"
  • P.149 (i) Pencil sketch of forest glade, with a deer in centre
  • P.151 (i) Watercolour of village with castle
  • P.153 (i) Watercolour of ruined tower. Numbered 1322, initialed GG, 1823
  • P.155 (i) Watercolour of Loch Tay
  • P.157 (i)Watercolour of figures, signed WDK Mason
  • P.158 (i) Print
  • P.159 (i) Pencil and ink sketch entitled South east side of Dumbarton castle looking up the Clyde, signed RM Cooper
  • P.160 (i) Watercolour entitled Castle Carrick, Loch Long, 182..
  • P.163 (i) Watercolour of building in forest, entitled at Woodside
  • P.165 (i) Print of Sir Robert Peel P.166 P.169
  • P.166 (i) Pastel and Pencil sketch of hillside
  • P.169 (i)Watercolour/crayon [?] of bridge, initialed GG, 1813. Noted by side - G. Gordon, Partick Bridge, erected by Crawford
  • P.171 (i) Pencil sketch of woodland glade, signed RM Cooper
  • P.173 (i) Print
  • P.177 (i) Print
  • P.179 (i) Print (ii) Pencil sketch od a landscape, initialed WDKM
  • P.181 (i) Print
  • P.182 (i) Pencil sketch of cottage (ii) Print
  • P.184 (i) Print
  • P.191 (i) Tracing of moulding showing floral and leaf design [loose]
  • P.195 (i) Pencil sketch of Egyptian Mummy Case with details of colours, design, etc. [loose]
  • P.197 (i) Watercolour of landscape
  • P.199 (i-ii) Prints
  • P.201 (i) Print
  • P.203 (i) Print
  • P.205 (i) Pencil sketch of house and gardens entitled Burnside.. Verso ketch of mill [possibly child's drawing] [Loose]
  • P.207 (i) Watercolour of flowers. Verson - "JJ Milne from his father, 1852 [Loose]
  • P.208 (i) Pencil sketch of man, signed J. Milne, 1833. Also written - Jas. Milne, 1833
  • P.209 (i) Pencil sketch (as above), signed John Mylne, 1857
  • P.211 (i) Writing Paper from Somerset House, with decorative print of Somerset House, d. 1 June1842 [Loose] (ii) Pencil drawing of flower [tulip?], signed James McLachlan, 1 Mar 1853 [Loose]
  • P. 212 (i) Watercolour landscape, entitled 28 Sept, Ochils, 1854 [?]. Written below - G. Gordon
  • P.214 (i) Watercolour landscape. Written below - W. Jordon
  • Loose at Back - (i) Trace for etching (ii) Pencil sketch of cottages entitled No.5 Free Sketch, signed JH Mylne, 1865 (iii) Pencil and pastel sketch of large building (chateau-like) with statues on roof, signed JH Mylne, 1864
  • Back leaf (i) Pencil and crayon drawing of Biblical scene [?], signed Jai/Jas/Jac Pynas/Binas [?]

Mylne, J

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written draft copies of around 190 articles of minimum 250 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald from March 1982 to June 1982, relating to visual art exhibitions in Glasgow and Edinburgh and Scottish regions including Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway.

A number of these reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, McLellan Galleries and includes review of the inaugural exhibition at Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, and organisations: Fine Art Society and Glasgow Group. The reviews cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Rozelle House, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Talbot Rice and Stills Gallery, Kelvingrove, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Paisley Museum and Huntarian Gallery Glasgow. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, group exhibitions and annual exhibitions predominantly of visual art, painting and sculpture by artists and students including Edinburgh college of Art and Glasgow School of Art degree shows. Some articles focus on new art forms such as video, photography and performance art, craft such as Polish tapestries and other international artists from Canada and America.

This file also includes longer feature and perspective articles on: the new building for the National Galleries of Scotland, The Bath Contemporary Art Festival, George Rickey and a book review on Henri Matisse and Edward Burne Jones. In addition to these journalistic features there is a piece on The Portrait Gallery for National Galleries Annual Report. Also included is research, notes and data for Scottish Funding for Museums between 1979-1982 and Festival 82 acquisition and policies for television interview with Tim Mason.

  • 3 Jan Mixed Show, Hillhead Underground Gallery
  • 5 Jan New Acquisitions, James McBey, Glasgow University Library
  • 10 Jan Philip Reeves, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 12 Jan Michael Ayrton, Collins Exhibition Hall Glasgow
  • 17 Jan Mayakovsky, Fruit Market Gallery Edinburgh
  • 17 Jan Hibernian Inscape, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 18 Jan Penelope Beaton, The Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 21 Jan Philip Duthie, 369 Edinburgh
  • 22 Jan Four Irish Performance Artists, Danny McCarthy, John Aiken, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 24 Jan Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour annual exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 24 Jan Stanley William Hayter, Printmaking Workshop Edinburgh
  • 25 Jan New Wave Artists
  • 26 Jan James Hardie, The Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 29 Jan Alastair MacLennon, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 1 Feb John McCallum, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 2 Feb Giacometti's Paris, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 5 Feb Jane Bown, Collins Exhibition Hall Glasgow
  • 6 Feb John Walker, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 8 Feb James McIntosh Patrick, Fine Art Society Edinburgh
  • 8 Feb Paysanneries, Paisley Art Gallery
  • 9 Feb David Allan, National Gallery of Scotland
  • 15 Feb Patricia Leighton, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 16 Feb Modern Scottish Painting, Glasgow Art Gallery Kelvingrove
  • 18 Feb Douglas Gray, John Kirkwood, Robert Hamilton, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 22 Feb Manet to Toulouse-Lautrec, Glasgow Art Gallery Kelvingrove
  • 22 Feb (Book Review) The Faeds by Mary McKerrow, published by Cannongate Books
  • 23 Feb Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Pamela Reekie, Hunterian Glasgow
  • 23 Feb Alex Leckie, St Enoch Centre Glasgow
  • 24 Feb The Paisley Boteh, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 25 Feb Architects as Artists, Scottish Amicable
  • Feb Bill Rennie, Graeme Sawnson, Hendersons Gallery Edinburgh
  • Feb Stephen Elliot, Hugh Buchanan, Hendersons Gallery Edinburgh, Bourdon Building Glasgow School of Art
  • 2 Mar Scottish Public Gallery Acquisitions
  • 2 Mar Fred Bushe, Talbot Rice Centre Edinburgh
  • 7 Mar Student Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy
  • 9 Mar Vuillard, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow
  • 12 Mar Adrian McCurdy, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 14 Mar Art into the 80s, Fruit Market Gallery Edinburgh
  • 15 Mar Douglas Simpson, Kes Mosaics Edinburgh
  • 17 Mar Jonathan Gibbs, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Kathryn Kynoch, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
  • 24 Mar Eric Marwick, Glasgow Print Studios, Eric Marwick
  • 25 Mar Michael Sandle, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh, Michael Sandle
  • 26 Mar The Yarringtons, New Solen Gallery, Edinburgh, Donald Yarrington, Vivienne Yarrington
  • Mar Pictures of Ourselves, The Travelling Gallery, Strathclyde
  • Mar Cadbury's Children's Art Show, Paisley Art Gallery
  • Mar Cleaveland 5th International Drawing Biennale, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • Mar Joan Eardley, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie
  • Mar Anthony Caro, Hunterian Glasgow
  • Mar (feature) The Visual Art and the Edinburgh Festival
  • 1 Apr John Gardiner Crawford, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Apr Mary Armour, Fine Art Society
  • 5 Apr Edinburgh Printmakers, Picasso prints
  • Apr Alberto Morrocco, English Speaking Union Gallery Edinburgh
  • Apr Scottish Crafts and Glasgow Embroidery, Collins Exhibition Hall Glasgow, Tim Stead, Nicola Fletcher, David Kaplan, Annica Sanstrom, Graham Crimmins
  • 7 Apr Gillian Ayres, The Third Eye Centre
  • 9 Apr Weegee New York Photographs, The Third Eye Centre
  • 12 Apr Marcel Duchamp’s Box, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 13 Apr The Subjective Eye, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Edward Lucie-Smith, Moira Kelly, Alan David, John Bellany
  • 13 Apr (Feature) John Watson’s New building for Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
  • 14 Apr Andrew Williams, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 15 Apr Three Artists, The Abacus Gallery Edinburgh, Jean Fleming, Elaine Dick, John McKenzie
  • 16 Apr Henry Moore, Rozelle House Ayr
  • 19 Apr Scottish Amicable, Panache Gallery, Jean Gardner, Shelia McMillan, Josephine Graham
  • 20 Apr Ronald Rae, Rozelle House Ayr
  • 21 Apr Galloway Artists, Various sites in Galloway, Bridget Drakeford, Annie Parker Smith, Joan Gray, Anna Hotchkiss
  • Apr 156th Annual Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 22 Apr American Photographs, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Helen Nestor, Arthur Tress, Robert Haids, Dennis Kievet
  • Apr Mary Armour, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • Apr Picasso Prints, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 25 Apr (Annual Report) The Portrait Gallery, for National Galleries Annual Report
  • Apr Max Beckham, National Gallery Edinburgh, Max Beckham
  • 26 Apr Neil Macdonald, Glasgow School of Art
  • 29 Apr Henderson Gallery and Traverse Theatre Club Edinburgh, Anne Redpath, Marilyn Tabarznik, June Redfern, Fiona Robertson
  • Apr The Current Art Scene in America and Scotland
  • 30 Apr Tina Keane Video, The Third Eye Centre
  • May (Book review) Monet by Paul Hayes Tucker, Burne Jones Talking by Thomas Rooke
  • 4 May Australian Jewellery, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • May Women Live, New Solen Gallery Edinburgh
  • 6 May Brenda Lenaghan, English Speaker Union Edinburgh, Brenda Lenaghan
  • 7 May Mackintosh Furniture, The Glasgow School of Art, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • May Polish Modern Tapestry, Fruit Market Gallery Edinburgh
  • 13 May Canadian Prints, Glasgow Print Studios, Carl Heywood, Eugene Ouchi, Richard Turner
  • 14 May Spring Exhibition, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • 18 May John Hoyland, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 18 May William Gear, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh
  • May Four Artists, Abacus Gallery Edinburgh, David Martin, James McNuety, David Pactor, William Landles
  • 19 May Paisley Art Institute, Paisley Art Gallery, Margaret McGavin, Cynthia Wall, Josephine Graham, Stephen Boshell
  • 20 May Four Scottish Artists, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Victoria Crowe, Douglas Davies, Perpetua Pope, Ninian Buchan Hepburn
  • 21 May Five Artists from Aberdeen, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Lennox Dunbar, Beth Fisher, Frances Pelly
  • 25 May Thank You Very Much, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 26 May Gregor Smith, Shore Gallery Edinburgh, Robert Shaw, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 27 May Matisse’s Jazz, National Gallery Edinburgh, Henri Matisse
  • 28 May Prints from Blake to Picasso, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow
  • 29 May (Interview Feature) Steel on the Clyde, George Rickey
  • 1 Jun (Feature) Bath Festival Contemporary Art Fair
  • 2 Jun On the waterfront, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, Samuel Bough
  • 3 Jun Margot Lovejoy, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 7 Jun Kinetic Sculpture on Clydeside, St Enochs Gallery, George Rickey
  • 8 Jun Glasgow Group Jubilee, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Anda Paterson, Philip Reeves, Jack Knox, Dennis Buchan, George Wyllie
  • 9 Jun Ronald Rae, Dough Cocker, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 10 Jun Big Prints, Fruit Market Gallery Edinburgh, Victor Pasmore, David Hockney
  • 13 Jun Glasgow School of Art Degree Show
  • 15 Jun Mark Gertler, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 16 Jun Edinburgh College of Art Design Degree Show, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 16 Jun Five Artists, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Colin Walker, Francis Houston
  • 17 Jun Design Centre Awards 1982, Design Centre Glasgow
  • 22 Jun Jewish Art in Britain, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Roger Fry, Alfred Aaron Wolmark
  • 23 Jun Aroldo Bonzargini, Talbot Rice
  • 24 Jun Peter Pretzel, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 24 Jun Norma Farquhar & Marie Cockroft, Kelly Gallery Glasgow
  • 25 Jun Object to Object, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Isobel Johnstone, Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff
  • 28 Jun William Wilson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 29 Jun Festival of India, The Third Eye Centre, Vithal das Sharma
  • 30 Jun New members show, Scottish Craft Centre Edinburgh, Bridget Drakeford, Carol Sheddon, Elaine Dick
  • 1 Jul Vincent Butler, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 5 Jul Huntley & Metcalfe, Henderson’s Gallery Edinburgh, Eric Huntley, Yolande Metcalfe
  • 6 Jul Hugh McDiarmid Memorial, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh
  • 6 Jul (Feature) Scotch Myths The Film, Sam Fuller
  • 7 Jul Chick Chalmers, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 8 Jul Phil May, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 9 Jul David Evans, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 13 Jul Marion McIntosh, New Solen Gallery Edinburgh
  • 14 Jul New Generation Artists, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Stephen Campbell, Ken Peat
  • 14 Jul Glasgow Group and *56 Group Wales, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Mary Lloyd Jones, Christopher Shurroch, Tom Gillespy, Erica Paborn, Anthony Davies
  • 19 Jul The Painted Lady, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, John William Godward, James Paterson
  • 20 Jul J D Fergusson, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • 27 Jul (Feature interview) Robin Banks
  • Jul Contemporary Art, Glasgow Art Gallery, Neil Dallas Brown, Barbara Rae, John Mooney
  • 2 Aug Contemporary British Ceramics, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Henry Rothschild
  • 3 Aug A Day Down the Goldmine, The Third Eye Centre, George Wyllie
  • 3 Aug Alfred Fuchs, Henderson’s Gallery Edinburgh, Alfred Fuchs
  • 3 Aug Three Artists, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh, Marjorie Cameron, Susan Carter, Christopher Carter
  • 3 Aug Basis & Baer, Glasgow Print Studio, Mati Basis, Peter Baer
  • Aug Red Nudes, The Third Eye Centre, Joan Key
  • Aug (News Feature) New 1.3 million Saenredam acquisition for National Gallery Edinburgh
  • 10 Aug (Feature) RIBA Architectural awards, Gerard Connelly, Douglas Niven
  • 9 Aug Three Edinburgh Exhibitions, Traverse Theatre, Saltire Society, New Solen, Frank Docherty, Anne Millin, Marie Abel, Joanne Howarth, Anne Jackson, Bridget Drakeford
  • Aug Degas Sculpture, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Edgar Degas
  • Aug Architectural Photography German and Glasgow, Peoples Palace Glasgow
  • Aug Angles, Unicorns & Nobles, National Museum of Scotland
  • Aug Reindhart Behrens , Henderson’s Gallery Edinburgh
  • Aug On tour in Europe, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, George Donald, Alfons Bytautas, Molly Bullick, Gill Tyson
  • Aug (Feature) Joan Miro, The Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
  • Aug Expressive Images, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh, Stephen Campbell, Scott Kilgour, Andrew Walters, Mario Rossi
  • 28 Aug The MacChiaioli, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 29 Aug David Donaldson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 30 Aug Lookalike, National Gallery of Scotland
  • Aug Mainly for Pleasure, National Gallery Edinburgh
  • 31 Aug Edinburgh Festival Preview
  • Aug John Michael Wright, National Portrait Gallery, John Michael Wright
  • Aug British Watercolours, Royal Scottish Academy
  • Aug Festival Round Up and Fringe Art Roundup, including Herald Advance Daily Schedule
  • Aug Hebrideian Light, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Guy Wylie
  • Aug Scottish Art Now, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, John Kirkwood, Michael Docherty, Jack Knox, Derek Roberts
  • Aug Giovanni Battista Piranesi, City Arts Centre Edinburgh
  • Aug Man Ray, Royal Scottish Academy
  • Aug Circles of the World, Royal Scottish Museum Edinburgh
  • 7 Sep Unemployment Exhibition, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 8 Sep Park School Murals, Glasgow Print Studio, Fine Art Society, Scottish Lady Artists
  • 13 Sep The Italian Connection, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 14 Sep Martin Rayner, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Sep A.D Peppercorn, Carlton Gallery Edinburgh
  • 20 Sep Margaret Thomas, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Sep Turin Artists Today , St Enochs Centre Glasgow, Sergio Saroni, Michelangelo Pistoletto
  • 27 Sep Italian Maiolica and Glass, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 28 Sep Ronald Rae and The Ritchie Collection, Royal Edinburgh Hospital
  • ep (Feature) Cesar’s squashed car at the Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Baldaccini Cesar
  • 29 Sep The Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 30 Sep IT82, Design Centre Glasgow
  • 1 Oct Wilhelmina Barns Graham, Crawford Centre St Andrews
  • 2 Oct Philip Guston, Whitechapel Art Gallery London
  • 4 Oct (Feature) Pollok House Art Society
  • 6 Oct Five Artists, English Speaking Union Edinburgh, Baajie Pickard
  • 7 Oct British Drawings, Fruit Market Gallery Edinburgh, Eileen Lawrence, Maurice Cockrill, Elizabeth Fink, June Redfern, Peter Seddon, Alistair Strachan, Barry Flanagan, Neil Dallas Brown, Kirkaldy Art Gallery
  • 8 Oct Carol Carra Graphics, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 11 Oct Alan Duff, Scottish Amicable Glasgow
  • 12 Oct Tom McKendrick, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 13 Oct Samuel Palmer, National Gallery of Scotland
  • 14 Oct Arthur Byrne, The Third Eye Centre
  • 15 Oct Jan Rennie, Richard DeMarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 15 Oct Keith McInyre, Shore Galleries Edinburgh
  • 18 Oct Opening Exhibition, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 19 Oct (Feature) Zeitgeist, Berlin, Bruce Mclean, Christopher LeBrun, Barry Flanagan
  • 20 Oct James Fullarton, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
  • 21 Oct Ivan Eyre, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh
  • 22 Oct Derek Clarke, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 25 Oct Margaret Mellis, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 Oct Jean Tinguely, Tate Gallery London
  • 28 Oct Trio, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Charles Oakley, Victoria Oakley, Rod Bugg
  • 28 Oct Tom Allen, Scottish Amicable
  • 1 Nov Contemporary German Prints, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 2 Nov Prophesy & Vision, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 3 Nov Helen Wilson & David Toner, Corners Glasgow
  • 4 Nov James Fairgrieve, Mercury Gallery London
  • 5 Nov Harry More Gordon, The Stirling Gallery Stirling
  • 8 Nov William Baillie, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 9 Nov George Devlin, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
  • 10 Nov Dougie Thomson, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 10 Nov Alan Watson, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 12 Nov Three Canadian sculptors, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Nov Dunkley & Hird, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Keith Dunkley, Ian Hird
  • 17 Nov Ainslie Yule, Richard DeMarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 17 Nov Rock photos, The Third Eye Centre, Peter Stanway
  • 18 Nov Castle Toward Exhibition, Bellahouston Palace of Art Glasgow
  • Nov (Book Review) Children’s Books
  • 19 Nov Mackintosh Textiles and Watercolours, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • Nov Through the Eye of The Needle and Lakeland Crafts, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 23 Nov Scottish Society of Women Artists, Royal Scottish Academy, Sylvia Von Martmann, Barbara Robertson, Lys Hansen, Marion McIntosh, Anne Shortreed
  • 23 Nov (Feature) Object and Figures, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 25 Nov Turner in Scotland, Aberdeen Art Gallery, JMW Turner
  • 26 Nov Thomas Cooper, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 29 Nov Inaugural Exhibition, Art Framers Glasgow, Bill Wright, Tom MacDonald
  • 30 Nov New Spanish Figuration, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • Dec Three Edinburgh Exhibitions, Shore Gallery, Traverse Theatre Gallery, Tartar Gallery, Bill Wright, Cherif Defraoui, Sylvie Defraoui, David Cook
  • 1 Dec Sue Coe, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 1 Dec John McLean, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
  • 2 Dec Works in Progress, Aberdeen Peacock Workshop, Elizabeth Blackadder, Willie Rodger, John Houston
  • 3 Dec Blackness Public Arts Programme, Duncan of Jordanstone College Dundee
  • 7 Dec French photos and Dominic McIver and Landscape a French Way, Glasgow Washington Street Arts Centre, Dominic McIver
  • 8 Dec Randolph Schwabe, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • Dec Cadbury’s Children’s Art 82, Glasgow Kelvingrove Art Gallery
  • 9 Dec Bill McNamara & David Swift, The Third Eye Centre
  • Dec Peter Wilson, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 10 Dec Christmas Bonanza, Dundee Printmakers Workshop
  • 14 Dec Design Postgraduate Exhibition, Glasgow School of Art
  • 15 Dec Members Christmas Exhibition, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 16 Dec Dundee Group Christmas Show, Forebank Gallery Dundee
  • 17 Dec Kirsty McFarlane, Paisley Art Gallery
  • 21 Dec Patrick Cauldfield, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, New 57 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 22 Dec James Howie, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Dec Small Pictures Exhibitions, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Abacus Gallery Edinburgh, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Dec Christmas Exhibition, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 24 Dec Christmas Exhibition, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 24 Dec J.D. Ferguson, Ewan Mundy Gallery Glasgow
  • Dec Brian Mceoch, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 28 Dec (Feature) Glasgow Print Studio
  • 28 Dec Robert Burns Books, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh
  • 30 Dec Early views of Scotland, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 31 Dec (Feature) The Year in Arts in 1982
  • No date. Mitra Tabrizian, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • No date. GSA Design 82, The Glasgow School of Art
  • No date. Ed Iglehart, Scottish Craft Centre
  • No date. Robert and Andrea Hellyar, The Glasgow School of Art
  • No date. (Book Review) Thurner and George the Fourth in Edinburgh by Gerald Finley
  • No date. Women of 1982, Margaret Harrison
  • No date. Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • No date. Contemporary British Tapestry, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Henry, Clare

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written and typed draft copies of around 225 articles of 500-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1994, with weekly articles and some weekend features including a continuing series ‘My First Picture’ and ‘Collectors’ and a new weekly ‘Scope Feature’. Articles also written for Art Newspaper and Galleries Magazine covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Kirkcudbright, Aberdeen, Coatbridge, Fintry and Castlemilk.

During the year Henry also covers art in Rome. Some reviews focus on exhibitions in London at Flying Colours Gallery, Royal Academy London, Annely Juda, Barbican, Saatchi Gallery London and Tate London and Liverpool. A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, Out of the Blue Gallery Edinburgh 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 Collective Edinburgh, Fuse and Transmission.

During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on Glasgow wins National Gallery of Scottish Art Fair, Architecture Bid for 1999 Edinburgh and Glasgow. Mike Hayes new Glasgow City Council director of planning. Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow building refurbishment. Milestones project Glasgow Govan Springburn. Her curatorial activity is also documented, Eleven Out of Ten Clare Henry Choice at National Gallery Scotland and Clare Henry's choice of GSA graduates at Main Fine Art Glasgow.

The exhibitions covered are solo shows, Owen Logan, Hock-Aun Teh, Jenny Saville, Damian Hirst, Duncan Shanks, Calum Angus Mackay, Annie Leibovitz, Helen Chadwick, and Christine Borland. Group shows The Bigger Picture, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Bad Girls, CCA Glasgow, BT New Contemporaries, V-TOPIA, Tramway and New Art in Scotland, CCA Glasgow, Mayfest and Edinburgh Festival are also covered in detail. Catalogue essay for Alexandra Gardner, Duncan Miller Fine Arts, London. Other paperwork includes notes on ideas for Herald articles for Harry Reid and letter regarding new article formats and work load, a press release for Unbuilding exhibition merchant city, letter to Keith Bruce regarding Stanley Spencer show and feature articles, Glasgow Munich project press release and Letter to Herald picture desk and John Flower.

  • Jan (for Art Review) Clare Henry's 4 best and worst exhibitions of 1993
  • Jan New Years honours list, Cyril Gerber, John Bellany
  • 2 Jan Clare Henry Oscars for 1993 10 of the Best Transmission, GPS, Fotofeis
  • 7 Jan Charles Voysey, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Celia Rosser, Botanics Edinburgh, Aboriginal Art Botanics Edinburgh, Owen Logan, CCA Glasgow
  • Jan (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Sylvia Stevenson
  • 14 Jan The Bigger Picture, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Scottish Sculpture Trust, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow, Dave Cohen, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 15 Jan Glasgow wins National Gallery of Scottish Art
  • 22 Jan Ian Robertson, Annie Robertson, Blanefield, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 28 Jan Scottish National Portrait Gallery, House of Lords debate, Gwen Hardie, Annely Juda London, Phil Braham, RAAB Gallery London.
  • 29 Jan (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Elliott Davis
  • Feb (for Art Review) Ellis O'Connell, Coram Gallery London
  • 4 Feb Jenny Saville, Saatchi Gallery London, Gwen Hardie, Annely Juda London
  • 5 Feb (Herald My First Picture series) Liz Lochhead
  • 10 Feb Bad Girls, CCA Glasgow, Valentine, Rodger Billcliffe Glasgow, Nancy Smillie Glasgow
  • 12 Feb (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Mike and Karen Mandors
  • 18 Feb Ross Sinclair, Fruitmarket, Marion Love, Indian paintings, Shoreline, Edinburgh City Art Centre
  • 19 Feb (Herald My First Picture series) Ian Wilson and Tom Rand
  • 25 Feb Rob Maclaurin, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Glasgow Print Studios, Transmission Gallery Glasgow
  • 26 Feb (Herald My First Picture series) Helen Cargill Thomson
  • 4 Mar Mhairi Killin, Ironworks Gallery Coatbridge, Dorothy Black, East Kilbride Art Centre, Robert Mulhern, Studio Art Gallery Kilbarchan, Bearsden Art Club, Scottish Office, The Glasgow School of Art students, Art Exposure Gallery Glasgow
  • 5 Mar (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Graeme and Elizabeth Cathcart
  • 11 Mar Jun Redfern Rodger Billcliffe Glasgow, Royal Scottish Academy Student show, Jennie Tufts, Edinburgh Gallery, Judith Bridgland, Art exposure Gallery Glasgow
  • 12 Mar (Herald My First Picture series) Ross Harper
  • 18 Mar Witnesses of Existence. Richard Demarco Edinburgh, Enclosures & Spaces, Stephen McKenna, Ben Johnson, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Glasgow Print Studios, Animation, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 19 Mar (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Grahame Allison
  • 23 Mar (for catalogue) James McDonald, Rodger Billcliffe Glasgow
  • 25 Mar Glen Onwin, Tramway Glasgow, Donald Urquhart, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow, John Byrne, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Stuart Beaty, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Out of the Blue Gallery Edinburgh, Modigliani, Royal Academy London
  • 26 Mar Architecture Bid for 1999 Edinburgh and Glasgow
  • 1 Apr David Morrison at Blue Roof Gallery Fintry; Rosemary Gascoyne, Cree Gallery Newton Stuart, Grouse and Claret Gallery Kinross, John Halliday, Gracefield Gallery Dumfries, Hock-Aun Teh, Dick Institute Kilmarnock, Rosemary Beaton, Neil Dallas Brown, Jim Hardie, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 7 Apr Art Party, Elliot Davies
  • 8 Apr Tom Shanks, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Lesley Main Fine Art Glasgow, Adrian Berg, Botanics Edinburgh, Fringe Gallery Castlemilk, Harbour Gallery Kirkcudbright
  • 9 Apr New Gorbals Crown Street housing
  • 9 Apr Mike Hayes new Glasgow City Council director of planning
  • 15 Apr Harry Benson, Scottish Opera photography commission
  • 15 Apr BT New Contemporaries, CCA Glasgow, Helen Wilson, Rodger Billcliffe Gallery Glasgow, Dorothy Stirling, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Apr (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Davy Brown
  • 18 Apr (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) John Rae
  • 20 Apr Mayfest Preview, Dave Mach, Glasgow Print Studios, Adrian Wiszniewski, William Hardie Fine Art Glasgow
  • 22 Apr Andy Goldsworthy, Old Bond Street London, Claire Harrigan, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, ERRO, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Helen Wilson, Rodger Billcliffe Gallery Glasgow, John Creed, Scottish Gallery London
  • 29 Apr Mayfest Preview, Dave Mach, Glasgow Print Studios, Sybella von Halem, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow
  • 30 Apr (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) John David Pearson, Levan Castle Stirling
  • 30 Apr Floodlighting architecture in Edinburgh and Glasgow
  • 2 May Rome Visit, Michaelangelo, Sistine Chapel, Kate Whiteford, British School Rome
  • 6 May Stanley Spencer, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 6 May Mayfest, Duncan Shanks, Rodger Billcliffe Gallery Glasgow, Christian Boltanski, CCA, The Glasgow School of Art, Tramway Glasgow, David Hosie, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 13 May Adrian Wiszniewski, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow
  • 13 May The Reading Room symposium, The Glasgow School of Art, Recorded Passage, Fringe Gallery Castlemilk, Transmission, Jane Murray, Out of the Blue Gallery Edinburgh, Unbuilding, The Glasgow School of Art Students Merchant City
  • 14 May (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Colin and Sheena Liddel
  • 18 May Damian Hirst, Richard Demarco Edinburgh
  • 19 May Mayfest, Jennifer Irvine, Barclay Lennie Gallery Glasgow, Nigel Reid-Foster, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, Carlo Rossi, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Colin Johnstone, Rebecca Hossack Gallery London
  • 20 May Christian Boltanski, Tramway, CCA, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 20 May Best and Worst buildings in Glasgow and Edinburgh
  • 23 May The Glasgow School of Art Second Year Students
  • 27 May (Scope Feature) Carol Moore, Burnside Gallery Glasgow, SSA, Phillips Gallery Glasgow, Rhonda Smith, Flying Colours Edinburgh, Sharmanka Glasgow, Marj Bond, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 May Calum Angus Mackay, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh
  • 28 May (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Greg Hayman
  • May Japanese Photography, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Jun Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow building refurbishment
  • 3 Jun (Scope Feature) Martin Forrest, Main Gallery Glasgow, Ewan Mundy Gallery Glasgow
  • 3 Jun (for Art Newspaper) National Gallery of Scottish Art, Scottish Office dispute
  • 10 Jun (Scope Feature) Worlds in a Box, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Medardo Rosso, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Inner Eye, Greenock Art Works, Bute Jazz Festival, Goya, Royal Academy London
  • 11 Jun (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Bob Heller
  • 13 Jun Modern Art, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Veronique Chance, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 17 Jun (Antennae for Galleries Magazine) National Gallery of Scottish Art, Scottish Office dispute
  • 17 Jun (Scope Feature) Green Gallery Aberfoyle, Norrie Toch Studios Gullane
  • 18 Jun New Buildings, Murrayfield stadium, Safeway Anniesland, Festival Theatre Edinburgh, Byres Road Housing Glasgow
  • 20 Jun Boyd Web, CCA Glasgow, Funding Glasgow Galleries
  • 24 Jun (Scope Feature) The Glasgow School of Art Degree show, Barbara Davidson, Larbert Pottery, Mothers & Daughters, Studio Arts Kilbarchan, Marjorie Jenkinson
  • 25 Jun (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Dorothy Smith
  • 27 Jun Glasgow School of Art Degree show
  • Jul (for Galleries Magazine) Architects as Artists, Will Alsop
  • 1 Jul (Scope Feature) George Donald, Edinburgh Printmakers; Eleven Out of Ten Clare Henry Choice, National Gallery Scotland
  • 2 Jul Dovecot Tapestry Company Edinburgh, Barbara Rae commission, Festival Theatre Edinburgh
  • 4 Jul 1999 Year of Architecture and Design Bid
  • 8 Jul Alan Davie, Spoleto Festival Italy Menotti
  • 9 Jul (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Bill Hardie
  • 15 Jul John Clark, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow, Clare Henry's choice of GSA graduates at Main Fine Art Glasgow, Berlin Prints, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 15 Jul Annie Leibovitz, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • 16 Jul Milestones project Glasgow Govan Springburn
  • 18 Jul Stephen Beddoe, Drumchapel public art project
  • 23 Jul Winner of the Herald's Architectural prize, Challenge House Cowcaddens Glasgow, McNesh Design Partnership Motherwell
  • 30 Jul (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Dr George Mackie
  • Jul (for Galleries Magazine) Profile on Patrick Bourne
  • 1 Aug Helen Chadwick, Serpentine London
  • 6 Aug (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series ) Barclay Lennie, on Jessie King
  • 8 Aug V-TOPIA, Tramway, Charles Esche
  • 9 Aug Terra Incognito, Glasgow Print Studios, Norman Mathieson, Janie Nicoll, Paul Cassidy
  • 13 Aug (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Jane MacAllister Dukes
  • 14 Aug Edinburgh Festival, Monet to Matisse, National Gallery of Scotland
  • 19 Aug John Cunningham, Flying Colours Edinburgh
  • 22 Aug Edinburgh Festival politics and disappointments
  • 22 Aug Edinburgh Festival, Richard Demarco, George Wyllie, Sarajevo artists
  • 22 Aug George Rouault, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 24 Aug Tin: Ten Years, Collective Gallery Edinburgh
  • 26 Aug Look to the West, 137 George St Edinburgh, Rodger Billcliffe, Glasgow Print Studios, Ewan Mundy
  • 27 Aug Alexander Goudie, TSB Bank Atrium Edinburgh
  • 27 Aug (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Bill Bingham
  • 29 Aug Romantic Spirit in German Art, Royal Scottish Academy, Fruitmarket
  • 30 Aug Maud Sulter, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh
  • 30 Aug Jerwood Painting Prize, Royal Scottish Academy
  • 31 Aug Elizabeth Blackadder, Scottish Gallery
  • 1 Sep Martine Neddam, French Institute Edinburgh
  • 2 Sep Dorothy Hogg, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Sep (for catalogue) Alexandra Gardner, Duncan Miller Fine Arts, London
  • 4 Sep Maud Sulter, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Visions of Ottoman Empire, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • 2 Sep Paul Hogarth, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 10 Sep (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Dawson Murray
  • 12 Sep New Art in Scotland, CCA Glasgow
  • 16 Sep Flora Wood, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
  • 19 Sep Peter Howson, Imperial War Museum London
  • 22 Sep Woodcarver's Craft, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 22 Sep Temple of the Senses, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow
  • 22 Sep Claire Harrigan, Christopher Hull London
  • 22 Sep Claire Barclay, Transmission Gallery Glasgow
  • 23 Sep Craigie Aitchison wins Jerwood prize
  • 23 Sep The Currency of Fame, Scotland National Gallery
  • 23 Sep Masques, Myths and Legends, Studio Arts Gallery Kilbarchan
  • 24 Sep (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Alex Mather
  • 24 Sep Joan Eardley, Kelvingrove Glasgow
  • 24 Sep (for Artline) Obituary Theo Crosby RA Architect
  • 26 Sep The Glory of Venice, Royal Academy London
  • 29 Sep Joan Eardley, Kelvingrove Glasgow 30th, Peter White, Scottish Gallery
  • 30 Sep Peter White, Scottish Gallery London
  • Oct (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Robert and Annika Johnstone
  • Oct Conservation in Glasgow and Doors Open Day
  • Oct The Lighthouse Glasgow's bid for 1999 Year of Design* 3 Oct Ian McCulloch, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 3 Oct Art Show, Scotland St School Glasgow
  • 3 Oct Five Painters, Rodger Billcliffe Fine Art Glasgow
  • 6 Oct Bittersweet, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow
  • 7 Oct Colin Wilson, Nancy Smillie Gallery Glasgow
  • 8 Oct BT Young Contemporaries, Fruitmarket, SSA, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 8 Oct Lesley Banks, Gerber Fine Art
  • 8 Oct New Art in Scotland II, CCA Glasgow
  • 8 Oct Kinross Scholars, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 10 Oct Barbara Hepworth, Tate Liverpool
  • 18 Oct Obituary Barbara Grigor
  • 24 Oct John Byrne, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 24 Oct Whistler, Tate Gallery London
  • 26 Oct Rodger and Furneaux, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen
  • 27 Oct Scandex sculpture, Aberdeen Art Gallery
  • 27 Oct John Boyd, William Hardie Gallery
  • 30 Oct Adrian Wiszniewski, Barbican Centre London
  • 31 Oct Christine Borland, Tramway Glasgow
  • 4 Nov Christine McArthur, Willie Rodger, Rodger Billcliffe Fine Art Glasgow
  • 5 Nov (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Ira Kettner
  • 7 Nov Royal Glasgow Institute 133rd Annual Exhibition, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 14 Nov Glasgow Institute of Architects
  • 16 Nov Visual Arts Studio, Strathclyde Arts Centre Glasgow
  • 16 Nov Alexandra Gardner, Nancy Smillie Gallery Glasgow
  • 19 Nov James McIntosh Patrick, GSA Honorary Awards
  • 21 Nov Lisbon European City of Culture 1994
  • 26 Nov (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Edi Stark
  • 23 Nov Ian Howard, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 23 Nov Fuse, Italian Centre Glasgow
  • 28 Nov Steven Campbell, Outside Right at the Sunset Gate, William Hardie Glasgow
  • 29 Nov Journey, Old Fruit Market Glasgow
  • Dec Gone to Earth, Intermedia Gallery Glasgow
  • 4 Dec Christmas Exhibitions* 10 Dec (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Jeffery Archer
  • 11 Dec Smith Open, Smith Art Gallery Stirling
  • 12 Dec Art Unlimited, CCA Glasgow
  • 12 Dec (for Art Newspaper) Options for a National Gallery of Scotland in Glasgow
  • 17 Dec (Herald My First Picture/Collecting series) Andy and Angela McMillan
  • 19 Dec Glasgow School of Art building programme for residential accommodation
  • 19 Dec Summers Collection, McLellan Galleries
  • 19 Dec Christmas Art exhibitions, CCA Glasgow
  • 26 Dec 1994 Year Highlights

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

  • 28 Mar Jenny Saville, interview by Clare Henry
  • Aug Galleries Magazine
  • Aug (for Art Newspaper) the Scottish Gallery row
  • 29 Oct New Art in Scotland II, at CCA
  • 5 Nov Whistler at the Tate, London
  • 14 Nov Christine McArthur, Willie Rodger, Billcliffe Gallery[/i]

Henry, Clare

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written draft copies of around 100 articles of 500-1100 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1988, Art Review, ALBA, Galleries Magazine and Ikebana Ryussei Magazine Japan, covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stirling and Scottish regions. During the year Henry also covers art in Los Angeles, Yugoslavia, Siena, Venice, Dublin and India.

Some reviews focus on reviews of exhibitions in England, mostly London at Marlborough Gallery, Serpentine Gallery and Tate London. There are also reviews and features on the opening of Tate North, Liverpool. A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Scotrail Exhibition Centre and JD Kelly Gallery, including a feature on Scottish Arts Council funding cuts at Compass Gallery. The reviews also cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery, Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, People’s Palace Glasgow and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, and artist led galleries: WASPS, Collective Edinburgh and Transmission.

During this period Henry gives context and opinion on the condition of Glasgow’s Galleries in the lead up to Glasgow Capital of Culture *1990. Other feature and perspective pieces include: Richard Demarco, Fiona McLeod as new Fruitmarket director, Prince of Wales visit to The Glasgow School of Art, BBC week of British Art, McLellan Galleries refurbishment, Edinburgh International Exhibition and interview with Andy Goldsworthy. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists Marie Barbour, Sol Lewitt, Mario Merz, Jacki Parry, Peter Howson, David Mach, Lucian Freud, Henry Moore in India and group shows Glasgow Photographers Group, New Scottish Art, and Old Master Paintings from the Thyssen Collection. Mayfest, Glasgow Garden Festival, Polish Realities Season and the Edinburgh Festival are also covered in detail.

Some correspondence also includes exhibition proposal to Royal Scottish Academy.

  • Jan (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Edinburgh International, Royal Scottish Academy, Denis Peploe, Esme Gordon, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, The Chosen Few, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Wilson, Indonesian Archipelago, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh, Ian Hughes appointed as Artist in Residence at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
  • Jan (for ALBA) Edinburgh International, Royal Scottish Academy, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Richard Deacon, Alison Wilding, Rebecca Horn, Stephen Huber, Scottish Arts Council
  • 8 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Critical Realism, Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Deborah Hasse, Ken Currie, Denis Peploe, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Port Glasgow Arts Project, George Wyllie, The Photographic Postcard, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 9 Jan Henry Moore in India
  • Jan (Art Review London Letter from Scotland), Maggi Hambling, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Terry Frost, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, The Chosen Few, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Wilson, Winifred Nicholson, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Alexander Frazer, Harvey Daniels, Artspace Aberdeen, Marie Barbour, Glasgow Arts Centre
  • 15 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Terry Frost, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, "Introducing with Pleasure" Catalogue by Isobel Johnston, Hilary Lane, Denis Farr
  • 20 Jan (for ALBA) 1990 European City of Culture, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 22 Jan Maggi Hambling, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Winifred Nicholson, Harvey Daniels, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Marie Barbour, Glasgow Arts Centre, Indonesian Archipelago, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh, The Chosen Few, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Wilson, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, The Stiven Family
  • 26 Jan (Feature) Richard Demarco
  • 29 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Boyd Webb, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, California Women in Photography, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Margaret Hunter, Callum Innes, Alistair Wallace, Stephen Lawson, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Geoff Squire, The Glasgow School of Art
  • Feb (Art Review Letter from Scotland) James Hardie, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 5 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Old Master Drawings, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, David Taylor JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Sol Lewitt, Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Scottish Art College Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Knight Kauffer, Collins Gal Glasgow, Saltire Awards, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Edinburgh
  • 12 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Yugoslavia Sarajevo Winter Festival, Arthur Watson, Richard Demarco, Paul Neagu, John Bellany, David Mach
  • 12 Feb Letter to RSA proposing exhibition, Jack Knox, Arthur Watson, Sandy Moffat, Will Maclean
  • 17 Feb David Bomberg, Tate London
  • 19 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) The Animal in Photography, Glasgow Arts Centre, Wally Beasties, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, A Scottish Bestiary, 90s Gallery Glasgow, James Hardie, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Eileen Naismith, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Willie Doherty, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Glasgow Photographers Group, Hillhead Library Glasgow
  • 26 Feb (Art Review Letter from Yugoslavia) Richard Demarco, The Scottish Sculpture Trust, Peacock Printmakers, British Council
  • 26 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Scottish Photography 1938-88, National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Ron O'Donnell, Calum Colvin, Thomas Joshua Cooper, True Stories & Photofictions, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Personal Visions, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Face of Egypt, Robbie Jack, Filmhouse Edinburgh, Land of the Pharaohs, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Sam Bough, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, Vasile Toch, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • Mar (for The Field) New Scottish Art, Peter Howsen, Ken Currie, Adrian Wiszniewski, Steven Campbell including correspondence with Julie Spencer
  • Mar (for ALBA) New Directions, New Attitudes, Yugoslavia
  • Mar (for ALBA Mayfest issue) Royal College of Art 150th Anniversary Exhibition
  • 4 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Oversite, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Art in Ruins, Sicilia Perduta, Glasgow University Library, Space Kids, 90s Gallery Glasgow, Gordon Davidson
  • 8 Mar Mario Merz, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 11 Mar Phil Braham, Peter Howson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Students Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Patrick Herson, Chessel Gallery Moray House College Edinburgh, Gitz Johansen, Danish Institute Edinburgh, Fiona Dean
  • 11 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Mario Merz, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Art in Ruins, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Photography in Scotland, Scottish Education Department, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 18 Mar Wall to Wall, Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Exchanges, Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, New Photo Works, Glasgow School of Art, Peter McLaren, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 20 Mar Old Master Paintings from the Thyssen Collection, Royal Academy London
  • 25 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Phil Braham, Peter Howson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh Wall to Wall, Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Patricia Leighton, Students Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 26 Mar Jacki Parry, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Richard Hamilton, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, James Cowie, Gerber Fine Art Gallery Glasgow, Three Artists, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Ed Summerton, Elizabeth Blackadder, Gordon Macdonald
  • 29 Mar (Herald Tuesday feature) The Scottish Sculpture Trust
  • 29 Mar (Herald Tuesday feature) Fiona McLeod new Fruitmarket director
  • Apr (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Paul Neagu, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Art in Fashion, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Lesley Main, Main Fine Art Glasgow
  • 1 Apr The Self Portrait, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Gene Lambert, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Hannah Hoch, Glasgow Arts Centre, Richard Rodgers, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Edinburgh, Collective Gallery Edinburgh
  • 3 Apr (Feature) Apathy, Glasgow and Edinburgh towards Capital of Culture 1990, Glasgow Garden Festival, Scottish National Galleries
  • 7 Apr (for Studio Magazine London) New Directions New Attitudes Yugoslavia
  • 8 Apr Paul Neagu, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Phil Duthie, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Peter Howson, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop
  • 8 Apr (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Fiona McLeod new Fruitmarket director, Bill Smith, Duncan of Jordanstone Dundee, Prince of Wales visit to The Glasgow School of Art, Jacki Parry, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Lord Haig, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 12 Apr (Herald Tuesday Feature) Garden Festival Sculpture, Isabel Vasseur, Jim Buckley, Richard Deacon
  • 15 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Art in Fashion, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Sheila MacFarlane, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Jim Gorman, 90s Gallery Glasgow, James Watt, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
  • 26 Apr Paul Cezanne, Royal Academy London
  • 27 Apr (Herald Tuesday Feature) Sculpture from Scotland, Economist Plaza London, Fiona Dean, Frances Pelly
  • 29 Apr 162nd Annual Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 30 Apr (feature for Weekender Herald) Mayfest, Bet Low, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • May (for the BBC) Glasgow School of Art Graduates interview, Ken Currie and Tessa Jackson
  • May (for ALBA Mayfest issue) Royal College of Art 150th Anniversary Exhibition
  • May (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Mayfest, Peter Brooks, Glasgow Garden Festival, Willie Rodger Scotrail Exhibition Centre
  • 4 May Adrian Wiszniewski, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 6 May (Herald Friday Feature) David Finn, Fischli & Weiss, John Bonis, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow. Fotograpia Buffa, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Flowers, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Christine McArthur) Main Fine Art
  • 6 May (Herald feature) Mayfest Visual Arts
  • May (for ALBA) News from Paris, Degas Retrospective
  • 12 May Garden Festival Sculpture
  • 20 May (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow Print Studio new gallery, Adrian Wiszniewski
  • 20 May Art Review Letter from Venice
  • 24 May David Mach, BBC Week of British Art
  • 25 May Opening of Tate of the North Liverpool, Bruce McLean, David Ward
  • 27 May Phillips Collection, Angry Penguins, Hayward Gallery London
  • 27 May (Herald Friday Feature) Birth of Modernism, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Rarer Gifts than Gold, Hanging Gardens of Asia, The Burrell Collection Glasgow, Dominic Snyder, Sean Hudson, Glasgow Art Centre, Bath Art Fair
  • 30 May New Tate Gallery Liverpool
  • 3 Jun (Herald Friday Feature) Inverclyde Biennial, McLean Museum Greenock. Paisley Art Institute Annual, Willie Rodger, Scotrail Exhibition Centre Glasgow, Glasgow Garden Festival, Neil Finlayson, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Hughson Gallery Glasgow
  • 9 Jun Paolozzi Portraits, National Portrait Gallery London
  • Jun (for ALBA) Henry Moore in India
  • 10 Jun Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Glasgow Print Studio Printmakers, Joan Eardley, Steven Campbell, Peter Howson, Neil Macpherson, Fiona Rae, Adrian Wiszniewski, Baajie Pickard, Helen Wilson, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Three Painters, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, David Donaldson, Glasgow Group Annual, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 17 Jun (Art Review feature) Sculpture at the Glasgow Garden Festival
  • Jun The Glasgow School of Art Degree show notes and invite
  • 21 Jun Glasgow Print Studios Midsummer Ball, The Briggait Glasgow
  • 24 Jun Lucien Freud, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Wasps, Collins Gallery, Visual Arts Studio, Kelvingrove
  • 27 Jun (Herald Feature) Venice Biennale, Tony Cragg, Jasper John, Andy Goldsworthy
  • 29 Jun Glasgow Garden Festival, Richard Groom
  • Jun (for Studio Magazine) New Directions New Attitudes, Yugoslavia
  • 1 Jul (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Pavel Buchler, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Glasgow Group, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Helen Wilson, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Gardens, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Kelvingrove Sun Gardens, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Glasgow Arts Centre
  • 1 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Scottish Tapestry Today, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Gardens, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Royal Academy Artists, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Anna Atkins, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 4 Jul Glasgow Print Studio, workshop re-opens, John Taylor, Stuart Duffin, Murray Robertson
  • 8 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) 10th Anniversary, 369 Gall Edinburgh, Neville Brody, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Lucien Freud, National Gallery of Modern Art, The Metal Vessel, Mardi Barry, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh. Dorothy Park, Daphne Garret, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Lighthouse Studio Artists, McGavigans Gallery Glasgow, Joe Davie
  • 10 Jul McLellan Galleries Glasgow refurbishment
  • 15 Jul (Art Review Letter from Scotland) On arts administration funding and pay before Glasgow *1990, Paul Nesbitt at Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, Andy Goldsworthy
  • 15 Jul Ken Currie at Third Eye, Peter Howson at Angela Flowers London, Alfond Bytautas, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 19 Jul (Herald Feature) Andy Goldsworthy interview, Penpont
  • 19 Jul (Art Review Edinburgh Festival Supplement) Glasgow-Edinburgh the Great Divide
  • 22 Jul Glasgow Garden Festival fax paper from Isabel Vasseur director
  • 22 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Shape & Form, Collins Gallery Glasgow, The Cenotaph Project, The Pearce Institute Govan, Hew Lorimer, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, German Printmakers, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 25 Jul (Art Line) Travels with a Pencil 1987-88, St Magnus Festival Orkney, Venice Biennale, Glasgow Garden Festival, India, Yugoslavia
  • 29 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Picabia and the Magical Mirror, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 29 Jul (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Ken Currie, Third Eye Centre Glasgow 10th Anniversary Show, 369 Gallery, Edinburgh, Glasgow Garden Festival and publication, Shape and Form, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Tracy Mackenna, Philip Power, Glasgow Girls Women at The Glasgow School of Art 1880-1920
  • Aug (Art Review Feature) Edinburgh Festival Clare Henry's Top Ten, Picabia and the Magical Mirror, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh ,Photography Workshop Edinburgh, Jane Brettle, Gloria Chalmers, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, John Muir Wood, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Rory McEwan, Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, Hugh MacDiarmid, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Rod Carmichael, City Art Centre, Prescote Art and Design, Edinburgh College of Art, Marion McIntosh, Sarah Honeyman, Open Eye Gallery (featuring portrait of daughter Zara) Krzysztof Wodiceko, Artangel, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
  • Aug (for ALBA) Opening of TATE Gallery Liverpool
  • 5 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) John Muir Wood, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Photography Workshop Edinburgh, Jane Brettle, Gloria Chalmers, Andrew Weiner; Brian Griffin, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 12 Aug Jack Goldstein, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Rod Carmichael, City Art Centre, Marion McIntosh, Sarah Honeyman ,Open Eye Gallery
  • 15 Aug Krzysztof Wodiceko, Artangel, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
  • 22 Aug 21x21, 21st Birthay exhibition, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop
  • Aug Thomas Joshua Cooper, Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Aug Rory McEwan, Botanic Gardens Edinburgh
  • 25 Aug Edinburgh College of Art, Anne Hartree
  • 29 Aug (Art Review Letter from Dublin) Rosc, Sculpture Festival, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Anthony Gormley, Richard Deacon, Davida Allen, Keith Looby, Rebecca Horn, Jenny Holzer
  • ep (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Edinburgh Festival Funding, Glasgow 1990
  • 1 Sep Edinburgh Festival Fringe
  • 6 Sep Avant Garden, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 9 Sep Camouflage, Third Eye Centre, Louise Scullions, Micky Donnelly
  • 11 Sep Scottish Woodcuts, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 17 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Dublin Rosc, Sculpture Festival, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Anthony Gormley, Richard Deacon, Davida Allen, Keith Looby, Rebecca Horn, Jenny Holzer
  • 20 Sep Henry Moore, Royal Academy London
  • 20 Sep (for Ikebana Ryussei Magazine Japan) Valerie Pragnell
  • 23 Sep Scottish Society of Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Will Maclean
  • 30 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Voyage around coast of Scotland, Kelvingrove Gallery, John Lavery, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Felim Egan, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, New Generation Scotland, Mercury Gallery London, Nigel Greenwood London, Flowers Gallery London
  • Oct (Art Review) Elizabeth Blackadder, Mercury Gallery London
  • 7 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) Naum Gabo, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, New Sculpture in Scotland, Cramond sculpture park Edinburgh, Rajasekharan Nair, WASPS Glasgow
  • 7 Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland) New Sculpture in Scotland, Cramond sculpture park Edinburgh, Kate Thomson, Scottish Society of Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Will Maclean, John Lavery, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Felim Egan, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 14 Oct Dhruva Mistry, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Fyffe Christie, Gerber Fine Art Gallery Glasgow Gary Anderson, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 16 Oct (Herald News Feature) Denis Stevenson appointed as Tate chairman
  • 20 Oct (for Ikebana Ryussei Magazine Japan) Jacki Parry
  • 21 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) Crossing Boundaries, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Lys Hansen, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Margaret Hunter, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Murray Robertson, Glasgow Print Studio, Barbara Rae, William Crozier, Crawford Adamson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Elizabeth Blackadder, Mercury Gallery London, Archie Forrest, Royal Glasgow Institute
  • 21 Oct (Art Review Letter from Siena)
  • 21 Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland), William Crozier, Barbara Rae, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Lys Hansen, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Margaret Hunter, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Dhruva Mistry, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 27 Oct Alan Davie, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie, Glasgow Arts Centre, Alistair Keddie, Paul Chambers, JD Ferguson, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow, Lesley Main, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow
  • 28 Oct David Hockney, TATE London
  • 4 Nov (Art Review London) Margaret Hunter, Vanessa Devereux London
  • 4 Nov (Art Review Letter from Scotland) John Clark, Paisley Abbey, Polish Realities Festival Glasgow, Edwards Dwurnik, Leon Tarasewic, Foksal Gallery, Crossing Boundaries, Compass Gallery Glasgow Jimmy Cosgrove, Pete Bevan, Lys Hansen Murray Robertson, Glasgow Print Studio, JD Ferguson, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, The Fine Art of Deception, Glasgow Art Centre
  • 4 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) The Staffa Project, Kelvingrove Gallery, Tom Joshua Cooper, Ian McKeever
  • 4 Nov (Herald Feature)Polish Realities Season Glasgow, Hannah Luczak, Krzysztof Pruszkuwski, Tadeusz Kantor
  • 7 Nov Five Year Retrospective, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Castle Toward (*37th year), Bellahouston Park Glasgow, Graham Munro, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Callum Innes, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, The Day Book, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, David McClure, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, John Clark, Paisley Abbey
  • 11 Nov Polish Realities Season, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 14 Nov John Boyd, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, Ian Robertson, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Alison Watt, Janice Grey, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Artists from Tillicoultry, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Dorothy Black, Claudia Petretti, Steps Gallery Edinburgh, Carola Gordon, Lillisleaf Pottery, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Cart Art, Glasgow Arts Centre, Marine Paintings, Calton Gallery Edinburgh, Fields of the Bomb, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 18 Nov (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Polish Realities Season Glasgow
  • 18 Nov (Herald Galleries Guide) Janet Patterson, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, James Cox, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Gilman Collection, French Institute Edinburgh, Profiles, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh
  • Nov (Galleries magazine) Francis Cadell, Portland Gallery London, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, Samuel Peploe, Francis Cadell, Lefevre Gallery London
  • 21 Nov Winter Collection, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, McTaggart to Eardley, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Colour in Scottish Painting, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Flying colours Gallery Edinburgh, Rolf Nesch, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Nov John Clark, Paisley Abbey
  • 22 Nov Compass Gallery Glasgow Scottish Art Council cut funding
  • 28 Nov Michael Main Fine Art Glasgow, 90s Gallery Glasgow, Scottish Society of Water Colour Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Serpentine Gallery London, Five NYC artists, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, Joel Fisher, Feast of Colour, Step Gallery Edinburgh, Christmas Show, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh
  • Dec (Galleries magazine) Glasgow *1990 funding, Collins Gallery, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 1 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Joe Keogh, Ware on Earth Gallery Edinburgh, Graeme Murray, Venice architecture, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 2 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Hock-Aun Teh, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Five NYC artists, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, Joel Fisher, Family, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Helen Chadwick
  • 2 Dec (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Scottish Gallery opening London, LA Art Fair LA, Christmas Show, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Dec Los Angeles Art Boom, LA Art Fair
  • 23 Dec Glasgow Museums, Glory of the Page, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 30 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) cancellation of Vienna 1960. Exhibition and point of view, Scottish National Galleries, Three Realist Sculptors, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Birgit Jurgenssen, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, Beryl Cook, Edinburgh City Art Centre

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

  • 20 May Horatio McCulloch, Kelvingrove, Fruitmarket Open Exhibition, Edinburgh, The Glasgow School of Art students, Crawfurd Theatre Jordanhill, Pier Gallery Orkney, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 4 Oct Margaret Hunter, Vanessa Devereux Gallery London[/i]

Henry, Clare

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 1990, with weekly Monday, Friday and some weekend features. Also includes pieces written for Art Review, Time Out, Art International, Art Line and Galleries Magazine. The articles cover visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stornoway, Dumfries and Scottish regions.

During the year Henry also covers art in Venice and France. Some reviews focus on reviews of exhibitions in London at Scottish Gallery London, Marlborough Fine Art London, Royal Academy and Somerset House. A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Glasgow’s Glasgow, ASH Gallery Edinburgh, JD Kelly Gallery, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow.

The reviews also cover private galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery, Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art and Streetlevel Glasgow, Italian Centre Glasgow, McLellan Galleries, Tramway, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, People’s Palace Glasgow and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, and artist led galleries: WASPS, Collective Edinburgh and Transmission. During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on the condition of funding, marketing, government policy and Glasgow’s galleries during Glasgow Capital of Culture 1990.

Other feature and perspective pieces include: Scotland first Venice Biennale, John Bellany £100,000 sale, the state of gallery closures and funding in Scotland, Ian McCulloch murals for Glasgow Concert Halls and an obituary for Murray Johnston. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists Keith McIntyre, Degas, Inigo Jones, Christine Borland, Hans Hofmann, Max Ernst, Adrian Wiszniewski, Oscar Marzaroli, Ken Currie, Frances Walker and group shows for Royal Glasgow Institute and British Art Show. Mayfest, the Edinburgh Festival Glasgow 1990 events and TWSA are covered in detail and there is an article by Julian Spalding edited by Clare.

Some correspondence proposing future articles to The Herald and Time Out, and correspondence with Amy Page is included, as well as Venice Biennial correspondence with Peacock Printmakers and an open letter regarding educational work of Marion Love. This year also features several commissioned texts for catalogues, Alison Watt, Compass Gallery Anniversary, The Glasgow School of Art fine Art Photography and Glasgow Group 1958-1990.

  • Jan (for Galleries Magazine) Glasgow 1990 Cultural Capital of Europe
  • Jan (Herald Obituary) Murray Johnston
  • 1 Jan (for Time Out 20/20) Keith McIntyre, Tramway Glasgow
  • 2 Jan Alison Watt Catalogue essay, Scottish Gallery London
  • 2 Jan (Herald feature) Highlights of Glasgow 1990
  • 5 Jan Ilka Gedo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, William Baumeister, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Afghan, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, Who Shot Garbo, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Degas, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 12 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Jan Sandy Guy, Derrick Guild, Stuart Mackenzie, Tommy Crooks, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Scottish Monotypes, Glasgow Print Studios, Ian McCulloch, concert halls Glasgow mural winner, Roy McInnes, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Fionna Carlisle, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Ivor Hitchens, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 13 Jan (for Time Out 20/20) Glasgow 1990 Cultural Capital of Europe
  • 13 Jan (Herald Weekender feature) Degas, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 15 Jan (Arts Review letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
  • 19 Jan Tim Stead, Compass Gallery Glasgow, The Other Story, Hayward Gallery London, Fred Bremner, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh
  • 21 Jan (for STV) Scottish Art Debate
  • 22 Jan (for Art International) Glasgow 1990
  • 26 Jan (for Arts Review) Glasgow 1990, Keith McIntyre
  • 26 Jan Reorienting Looking East, Boltanski, Sugimoto, Morimura, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Bridget Smith, Goldsmiths London
  • 27 Jan (Herald Weekender feature) British Art Show, McLellan Galleries
  • Jan (for Time Out 20/20) Scottish Art Since 1990
  • 2 Feb James Morrison, exhibition essay
  • 2 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) The Shelter Glasgow, Keith McIntyre, Tramway Glasgow, Peter Gilmour, David Allen, Transmission Glasgow, Chris Drury, Street Level Glasgow, Inigo Jones, Royal Academy London, Alison Watt, BBC TV
  • 5 Feb (for Galleries Magazine) Reorientating Looking East, Nicola Jacobs Gallery London
  • 9 Feb (Art Review Letter from Scotland) The Shelter Glasgow, Chris Drury, Street Level Glasgow, Reorientating Looking East, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, British Art Show, McLellan Galleries
  • 9 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Royal Society of Watercolour Painters, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Sylvia von Hartmann, Chris Drury, Street Level Glasgow, Time and Motion, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 15 Feb Compass essay commission
  • 16 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Five Girls, Compass Gallery Glasgow, The Decade Ahead, Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Michael Roschlau, Glasgow Print Studios, Rita Smith, Gracefield Dumfries, Colquhoun and MacBryde, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow
  • 17 Feb (for Time Out 20/20) Steven Campbell, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 23 Feb (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Alison Watt, An Lanntair Gallery, Stornoway, Davis Miles, Janey Miles, Steve Dilworth, Edi Thompson
  • 23 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Scottish Scenes, Interdec Gallery Glasgow, Ali Abubakar, Maryhill Glasgow, New Members, Glasgow Group Gallery, Jim Tweedie, Rosemary Beaton, John R. Taylor, Glasgow Art Centre, Pam Carter, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Frans Hals, Royal Academy London, Rainforest Art, Natural History Museum London, UK North launch, Arts Council London, Peter Palumbo ACGB, Interaction at Open Circle, Hillhead Library, Alasdair Gray
  • Mar (for Artline) British Art Show, McLellan Galleries
  • 2 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Frances Walker, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Pat Semple, Irene Scott, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Gwen Hardie, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Strathclyde Schools, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Czech photographers, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, The Glasgow School of Art staff exhibition
  • 3 Mar The Glasgow School of Art Fine Art Photography catalogue essay
  • 7 Mar (Herald Feature) Alison Watt
  • 8 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) The Living Room, Belhaven Glasgow, Gianni Piacentini, Shelia Fell, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Inquiry Into, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Lelia Galloway
  • 9 Mar Kate Whiteford, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, For A’ That, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Lesley Main, Main Fine Art Glasgow, Kathryn Kynoch, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
  • 9 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Frances Walker, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Pat Semple, Irene Scott, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Gwen Hardie, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
  • 10 Mar (Herald Weekender Feature) Steven Campbell, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 16 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Scotland first Venice Biennale
  • 18 Mar (for Time Out 20/20) The Art of the Print, Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow, Calum Colvin, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Scotland first Venice Biennale
  • Mar Scotland in Venice, essay for 1990 Biennale catalogue
  • 23 Mar Site/Positions, Christine Borland, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, The Art of the Print, Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow, Roger Palmer, Street Level Glasgow, Scottish Artists Prints, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 26 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) British Art Show, McLellan Galleries
  • 26 Mar (Herald news feature) John Bellany £100,000 sale
  • 30 Mar Scottish Society of Artists, Scottish Society of Watercolour Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Tracy McKenna, Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Hoch Aun Teh, Keith Grant, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 31 Mar (Herald Weekender feature) Mayfest Preview, British Art Show, McLellan Galleries
  • 3 Apr David Mach, Tramway Glasgow
  • 8 Apr (for Artline) Glasgow 1990
  • 13 Apr French Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Modern Art, Road to Meikle Seggie, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Bernard Faucon, French Institute Edinburgh, Henry Moore, Pollok Park Glasgow, Kanta Walker, Woodlands Teachers Centre, Menagerie, Glasgow Print Studios, Dependants, Transmission Glasgow
  • Apr (Art Review) French Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Modern Art, Road to Meikle Seggie, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Bernard Faucon, French Institute Edinburgh
  • 14 Apr (for Time Out 20/20) Andy Goldsworthy, Leeds, Master Prints from Gemini Artists, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 17 Apr Will Maclean, Runkel Hue Williams London
  • 20 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Francis Bacon, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Norman Ackroyd, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Ashley Cook, David Watt, Paul McGuigan, Caffe Qui Italian Centre Glasgow, Ian Slack, Langside Gallery, Kate Downie, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Alison Harper, Lesley Burr, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Dominic Snyder, The Shelter Glasgow, Leonid Anreyex, Street Level Glasgow, Matthew Harris, ASH Gallery Edinburgh, Silk, Galerie Mirages Edinburgh, Craig Richardson, Christine Borland, Collective Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Calum Colvin, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Graeme Murray Edinburgh, Helen Flockhard, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Hogarth Collection, Scottish Puppet Centre, Artists in residence Botanics Glasgow, Robert Callender, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 Apr (Herald Feature) State of gallery closures and funding in Scotland, Glasgow Galleries Group
  • 3 May (Arts Review) Mayfest
  • 5 May (for Time Out 20/20) Frances Walker, Iona Gallery Kingussie
  • 5 May Henry Moore, Pollok Park, Lillie Milngavie, Valerie Pragnell, Victoria Park Fossil Grove Glasgow, Artists in Residence, Botanic Gardens Glasgow
  • May (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Mayfest, Henry Moore, Pollok Park, Lillie Milngavie, Valerie Pragnell, Victoria Park Fossil Grove Glasgow
  • 5 May (Herald Weekender Feature) Pissarro, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 11 May (Herald Friday Feature) Compass Gallery, 21st Birthday, Tramway Glasgow
  • 18 May Julio Gonzalez, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, McGrigor Donald Prize, Andrew Burton, Joan Hughson, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Sibylle von Halem, Joan Hughson Gallery, John Bellany, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Peter Howson, Glasgow Print Studio Tunga, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 28 May (Herald Friday Feature) Venice Biennale, David Mach, Kate Whiteford, Arthur Watson
  • Jun (for Galleries Magazine) Hans Hofmann, Crane Gallery London
  • 8 Jun Marina Abramovic, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Guthrie Awards, Fine Art Society, Sam Ainsley, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Painting the Forth Bridge, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 9 Jun (for Time Out 20/20) Max Ernst, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • Jun (for Art Review) Scotland at the Venice Biennale
  • Jun (for Artline) Scotland at the Venice Biennale
  • 13 Jun (Herald Friday Feature) Courtauld Institute Gallery, Somerset House London
  • 15 Jun JD Fergusson, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Barclay Lennie Glasgow, Gemini, Glasgow Print Studios, Jim Tweedie, Graeme Mundy Gallery, Claire Scullion, Louise Scullion, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Jeanne Socquet, J D Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Forty Something, Olivia Lloyd, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 22 Jun (catalogue text) The State of Printmaking in Scotland Today, Dumferline District Museum
  • 22 Jun Masters of German Expressionism, William Hardie Gallery, Donald Bain, Cormund Gallery, Margaret Hunter, Inge Husemann, Carla Fioravanti, Glasgow Art Centre, Baajie Pickard, Marj Bond, Gatehouse Gallery, Ann Oram, Earl Haig, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh and London, Douglas Gray, Edinburgh Printmakers, Heather Nevay, One Princes Square Glasgow, Pinhole Observatory, Wasps Gallery Glasgow, Television Interventions, Third Eye Centre, Channel Four
  • 29 Jun Kockoshka, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
  • 16 Jul Robert Combas, Toulouse Lautrec, Albi, France
  • Aug (for Time Out 20/20) Julio Gonzalez, Graves Art Gallery Sheffield
  • 4 Aug (Herald Feature) Edinburgh Festival, Cezanne & Poussin, National Gallery Edinburgh, Andy Goldsworthy, Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, Max Ernst, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, John Houston, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Caroline McNairn, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, James McBey, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Scotland’s pictures, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 10 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) Edinburgh Festival, Andy Goldsworthy, Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh
  • Aug Cezanne & Poussin, National Gallery Edinburgh
  • 15 Aug (for Art International) Glasgow 1990
  • 17 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) Elizabeth Frink, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Elspeth Lamb, Glasgow Print Studios, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Well of Patience, Daniel Reeves, Pearce Institute Govan, Art Angel Civic Monument, George Square Glasgow, Thomas Annan, Street Level Glasgow, Donald Urquhart, Glasgow’s Glasgow
  • 19 Aug (for catalogue) Glasgow Group 1958-1990
  • 22 Aug Leila Galloway, Tony Cooper, London Street Edinburgh
  • 24 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) Max Ernst, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, John Houston, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Sam Francis, Printmakers Edinburgh, Festival Show, English Speaking Union Edinburgh, Richard Demarco, Jane MacAllister, Ash Gallery Edinburgh, Donald Urquhart, Glasgow’s Glasgow
  • 27 Aug Glasgow Girls, 1880-1920, curated by Jude Burkhauser, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
  • 28 Aug Saltoun Art Project, Glasgow
  • 3 Sep (for Art and Auction USA) Julia Ernst, Ernst Gill Gallery
  • 7 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Glasgow Women’s Festival, Jennifer Southern, Elsie Mitchell, Kate Russell, Photoworks Dundas Vale Centre, Women’s Own, Assembly Hall, The Glasgow School of Art, Womanhouse, Castlemilk, Of Women, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, Doors Open Day, Glasgow, Calum McKay, Street Level Glasgow, Whistler, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 7 Sep (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow Girls, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Women’s Own, Assembly Hall, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 13 Sep (for catalogue) Robert Saunders, Duncan Campbell Fine Art London
  • 14 Sep TSWA Glasgow, Bruce McLean, Tramway, Stuart Brisley, Govan, Emery & Rhowbotham, Ionic Colum Caledonia Road, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Central Station
  • 20 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Peter Palumbo, Arts Council of Great Britain, Jack Knox, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Thom Lawson, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Robert Colquhoun, Robert McBryde, Glasgow Print Studios, Cartier Bresson to Koudelka; The Briggait Glasgow, Pas de Calais FRAC, Spanish Ceramics, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 21 Sep (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990, Tessa Jackson
  • 28 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Frances Law, Pearce Institute Govan Glasgow, Ken Wolverton, Govan Initiative Glasgow, Tom McKendrick, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Keith Piper, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Clive Jachnick, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Alan Crumlish, Interdec Gallery, Glasgow Mela, Tramway Glasgow, Tony Neylan, Ethel Walker, Gatehouse Gallery, Ailsa Tanner, Rowan Gallery Drymen, Glasgow Cathedral, Denniston Primary School
  • Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
  • 5 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) David Nash, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Glasgow Boys, Glasgow Concert Hall, Imogen Cunningham, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Living with Sculpture, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Glasgow Croup, Glasgow Art Centre, Queens Crescent Glasgow, D. Y. Cameron, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Mary Rose O’Neill, Linda Farquarson, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 12 Oct Bruce Mclean, Glasgow Print Studios, Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 19 Oct Temperamenti, Tramway, Turin and Glasgow, Whistler in Europe, Huntarian Gallery Glasgow, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Alan Connell, Compass Gallery Glasgow, East comes West, Cormund Gallery Glasgow
  • 26 Oct Henry Moore, Gracefield Studios, Hugh Bryden, Gracefield Galleries Dumfries, George Braque, Burns Centre Dumfries, Bryden Gallery Dumfries, William McCance, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Art from Scottish Prisons, Glasgow School of Art, David Donaldson, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • 2 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) Zadok Ben-David, Collins Gallery Glasgow, John Bellany, Alan Davie, Bruce McLean, Adrian Wiszniewski, Edinburgh Haymarket Station
  • 5 Nov Is There Life in Museums? by Julian Spalding
  • Nov (Herald Friday Feature) Ana Pacheco, Glasgow Print Studios, Adler and Herman, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Surrealist Tendencies, Hillhead Library Glasgow, White and McKay Portrait Awards, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 10 Nov Rembrandt, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Adrian Wiszniewski, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Howard Hodgkin, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh.
  • 10 Nov (Herald Weekender Feature) Van Gogh, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 16 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) The Berlin Book, Glasgow Print Studios, Berlin Wall Art, Glasgow Concert Hall, Self Conscious State, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, David Hosie, Peter Kennard, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, John Mooney, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
  • 23 Nov Scotland Creates, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Vuillard, William Hardie Fine Art, Royal Glasgow Institute, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Philip Reeves, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, The Scottish Collection, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • 28 Nov Egon Schiele, Royal Academy London
  • 30 Nov Gwyneth Leech, St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral Glasgow, Leonard Rosoman, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Richard Demarco, Edna Whyte, Richard Demarco Gallery Glasgow, Gerard Taylor, Albany Hotel, George Wylie, Ben Rhodes Gallery London, Dora Holzhandler, RSAMD Glasgow
  • Dec (for Galleries Magazine) Adrian Wiszniewski, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Dec New North, Stephen Campbell, EIlen Lawrence, Tramway Glasgow
  • 7 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Glasgow 1990, Street Level Glasgow, Oscar Marzaroli, Ken Currie, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Art from the Billiard Room, Henderson’s Edinburgh, Christmas Show, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Robert Heindel, Scottish Ballet, William Hardie Fine Art, The Glasgow School of Art, Pavement Art
  • 11 Dec Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Concert Halls, Glasgow Council Pat Lally
  • 13 Dec Laurel Bank, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
  • 14 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Jacki Parry, Glasgow Print Studios, Points East Season, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Dieter Pietsch, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Laurel Bank, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
  • Dec (for Galleries Magazine) Elspeth Lamb, Mercury Gallery London
  • 17 Dec Points East Season, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 21 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Public Art in Glasgow, Dhruva Mistry, Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow, Kathy Chambers, Buchanan Street Glasgow, Coming to Hand, Botanic Gardens Glasgow, John Clark, Queens Park Synagogue, Michael Sandle, Easter Spalding, Christmas Show, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 28 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) New Scottish Photography, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Dennis Mann, Sarah Sumsion, Peter Chang, Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow

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

  • 16 Mar Philip Reeves, Compass gallery, Robin Phillipson, Fine Art Society, Douglas Thomson, Glasgow Print Studios, Andrew Smith Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, 5 Years of Photography in Fine Art at The Glasgow School of Art
  • 7 Jul Joseph Crawhall, The Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 3 Nov Platform Art, Edinburgh, John Bellany, Alan Davie, Bruce McLean, Adrian Wiszniewski, Edinburgh Haymarket Station
  • 9 Nov (feature) Ana Pacheco, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 8 Dec Glasgow 1990, Rembrandt by Himself, Kelvingrove, Adrian Wiszniewski, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Howard Hodgkin, Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh[/i]

Henry, Clare

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written and typed draft copies of around 225 articles of 500-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1996 with Monday weekly articles and a weekend feature art guide feature, including a short ‘Studio’ feature and regular book reviews. Articles also written for Art Extra covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Kirkcudbright, Aberdeen, Stirling, Aberfoyle, Castlemilk, Dumfries, Dunfermline and Aberfoyle. Exhibitions in London, Venice, Geneva 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, Billcliffe Fine Art, Nancy Smillie Gallery 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, for example: the new Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow, Ian Cook new Glasgow Royal Concert Hall murals, Borrowed Light Public Art Project, row over Mackintosh show at McLellan Galleries, the opening of the new House for an Art Lover, Douglas Gordon wins Turner Prize, Copenhagen 1996 City of Culture and Charles Rennie Mackintosh in New York. The exhibitions covered are solo shows: Dalziel & Scullion, Ross Sinclair, Alberto Giacometti, George Wyllie, Callum Innes, Willie Rodger, Martin Parr, Annette Heyer, Jimmy Boyle, Victoria Morton and Andy Goldsworthy.

Group shows include British Art Show and Film Culture at Tramway. Edinburgh Festival is covered in detail as well as Glasgow Art Fair, Glasgow International festival of design and Manifesto International Festival of Design. Profiles on Earl Haig, Bridget Riley, Don and Eleanor Taffner. Also includes obituaries for Helen Chadwick and David Donaldson.

Also included are catalogue essays for Highland Printmakers Inverness, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, and other paperwork includes notes on pictures used and correspondence to Jackie McGlone at Arts Extra, Keith Bruce and Bob Jeffery at The Herald, with Caledonian Newspapers, Sandy Moffat and Sam Ainsley at The Glasgow School of Art plus invitations to press openings in Venice.

  • 6 Jan Book Review, Richard Demarco A life in Pictures
  • 8 Jan Looking back on 1995
  • 9 Jan Dalziel & Scullion, CCA Glasgow
  • 13 Jan (studio series) Tim Hobrough
  • 13 Jan Book Review, Beryl Cook
  • 13 Jan Janey Buchan and gallery shopping
  • 13 Jan John McNeece ship design
  • 13 Jan (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Inuit Art, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen, Artists in Isolation, Gracefield Dumfries, Calanais, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh
  • 15 Jan Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow, Joan Scott
  • 20 Jan Robert Burns Portraits, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Gracefield Dumfries, MacLauran Gallery Ayr
  • 13 Jan (for Galleries Magazine) Edward Summerton, Raw Gallery
  • 20 Jan (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Silk Satin Muslin Rags, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Turner, National Gallery Edinburgh, Freedom, Kelvingrove Glasgow
  • 21 Jan Art Fairs, Glasgow Art Fair, Art96
  • 27 Jan (studio series) Peter Chang
  • 27 Jan Book Review, Fakes by Alice Beckett
  • 30 Jan South Bay Company Glasgow
  • 3 Feb (studio series) Elspeth Lamb
  • 3 Feb (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Alan Robb, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Gillespie Kidd & Coia, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 3 Feb Glasgow International Festival of Design
  • 4 Feb (studio series) Polly Hope
  • 5 Feb Ian Cook, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall murals
  • 7 Feb (for Arts Extra) Willie Rodger
  • 10 Feb (Herald Weekender Art Guide) James Cumming Memorial, McMannus Gallery Dundee, Julia Jeffery, Practice Gallery Glasgow, the Glasgow Show, Art Exposure Glasgow
  • 12 Feb Sugar Hiccup, Tramway Glasgow
  • 17 Feb (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Frances Walker, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen, Winter Fruits, Green Gallery Aberfoyle, Have a Heart, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh
  • 17 Feb Book Review, John Smibert by Richard H. Saunders
  • 19 Feb Glasgow Print Studios, Scottish Print Open
  • 24 Feb (studio series) Alan Kitching
  • 20 Feb (for Galleries Magazine) Glasgow Dream City
  • Feb (for catalogue) Highland Printmakers, Inverness
  • 26 Feb British Art Show, Botanics Edinburgh
  • 29 Feb (for Arts Extra) Lottery Funding
  • Mar (for Arts Extra) Peter Howson profile
  • 2 Mar (Herald Weekender Art Guide) British Art Show, Botanics Edinburgh, Joy & Benn, The Glasgow School of Art, New Graduates, Art Exposure Gallery Glasgow
  • 4 Mar Gallery Week Scotland, Glasgow Boys & Girls, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow
  • 9 Mar (Herald Weekender Art Guide) William Kilpatrick, Maclaurian Art Gallery Ayr, RSA Student Show Edinburgh, Colin Brown, The Meffin Forfar
  • 11 Mar Visual Arts UK Fesitval, Newcastle
  • 11 Mar Book review, Cezanne in Provence by Evmarie Schmitt
  • Mar (for catalogue) Ruth Beardsworth, Grays School of Art Research Unit
  • 16 Mar (Herald Weekender Art Guide) John Bellany, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen, Lil Neilson, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Kumar Garg, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 18 Mar Borrowed Light, Public Art Project, Stephen Skrynka, Peter McCaughey
  • 21 Mar Helen Chadwick Obituary
  • 23 Mar (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Lucy Byatt, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Pope & Guthrie, Cyberia Cafe Edinburgh, Ross Sinclair, CCA Glasgow
  • 29 Mar Book review, Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow by Julian Spalding.
  • 30 Mar (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Davy Brown, Ottersburn Gallery Dumfries, Andrew Squire, Gallery 41 Edinburgh, Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow Opening
  • 1 Apr The Greeks, Venice Palazzo Grassi, Flash Art Museum Trevi Spoleto
  • 6 Apr Gardens
  • 8 Apr Sculpture at Goodwood
  • 15 Apr Glasgow Art Fair
  • 16 Apr Galloway's Beaten Path George Square Banners Glasgow
  • 26 Apr Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow, Lord Provost's Prize
  • 20 Apr Appleby & MacFarlane, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Petretti & Awlson, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 22 Apr Book review, Studios of Frances and Margaret Macdonald by Janice Helland
  • 24 Apr (for Arts Extra) Peter Howson
  • 27 Apr Row over Mackintosh show at McLellan Galleries
  • 27 Apr Morgan Hall, James Dun House Aberdeen, Kinross Scholars, Italian Institute Edinburgh
  • May (for catalogue) on Transmission Gallery Glasgow
  • 2 May George Wyllie, Safety Pin sculpture Trongate Glasgow
  • 4 May (Herald Weekender Art Guide) George Wyllie, Trongate Glasgow, Ronald Forbes, Nancy Smillie Gallery Glasgow
  • 5 May Row over Charles Rennie Mackintosh exhibition
  • 6 May "Out to Unravel Reality with Visual Trickery", Ronald Forbes appointed head of painting at Dundee School of Art and artist's solo exhibition at Nancy Smillie Gallery
  • 11 May (Herald Weekender Art Guide) It Comes Out in the Wash, Green Gallery Aberfoyle, Conclusive States, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
  • 14 May Post Office Gallery, National Gallery of Scottish Art Edinburgh
  • 12 May RIAS, East Campbell Street Studios Glasgow, Kathryn Findlay, Jacki Parry, Gallowgate Studios
  • 18 May (feature) Charles Rennie Mackintosh, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 18 May (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Robert Thompson, Bellshill Academy, Borrowed Image, City Arts Centre Edinburgh
  • 20 May Mary Smith McCulloch, Edinburgh Printmakers, Lennox Paterson, Ewan Mundy Fine Art Glasgow
  • 25 May (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Ruth Bearsworth, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen
  • 27 May Book review, Glasgow in Transition
  • May (for catalogue) May Cale, Sunil Gawde Gallery London
  • 30 May The Queen portraits Herald commissions
  • 1 Jun (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Awash with Colour, National Gallery Edinburgh, Earl Haig, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, 20th Century Scottish, Duncan Miller Glasgow, Roger Palmer, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 3 Jun Alberto Giacometti, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
  • 8 Jun (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Memento Mori, Greenside Cemetery Alloa, Rodella Purvis, City Arts Centre Edinburgh, Ethel Walker, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow
  • 9 Jun Portes Ouvertes Art Contemporain, Switzerland Geneva, David Mach, Banque Suisses
  • 10 Jun (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Back From Paris, French Institute Edinburgh, Bridget Riley, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 17 Jun Bridget Riley profile, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 18 Jun Earl Haig profile
  • 22 Jun (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Duncan of Jordanstone Degree Show Dundee, Edinburgh College of Art Degree Show
  • 22 Jun Doctors and Art Portraits from the Royal College of Physicians
  • 22 Jun Book review, The Art of Craigie Aitcheson
  • 24 Jun The Glasgow School of Art Degree Show
  • 29 Jun Book review, Cadell by Tom Hewlett
  • 29 Jun (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Treasures in Trust, Pittencrieff House Museum Dunfermline, David Donaldson, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Niek Kemps, Tramway Glasgow
  • 6 Jul (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Edna Whyte, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Four Decades, East Kilbride Arts Centre, McIntosh and Law, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Bad Girls, Collective Gallery Edinburgh
  • 13 Jul (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Scottish Bestiary, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Lenaghan and More-Gordon, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Earth and Everything CCA Glasgow
  • 22 Jul Degas, National Gallery London
  • 22 Jul (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Edinburgh Festival, Velazquaz, National Gallery Edinburgh, Arthur Melville, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh, Helen Chadwick, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 Jul (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Pam Carter, Wilson Gallery Drymen, Martin Parr, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Annette Heyer, Street Level Glasgow
  • 28 Jul Book review, Jan Steen by Chapman, Kloek and Wheelock
  • 29 Jul Jane Myers, Terra Nova Glasgow, Platform, Glasgow Print Studios, Java Comics Glasgow
  • 1 Aug Whos Who for Art, Edinburgh Festival
  • 3 Aug (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Peacock 21, Aberdeen Art Gallery, David Livingstone, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Summer Show, Art Exposure Glasgow
  • 4 Aug Book review, In the Light of Italy Corot and Early Air Painting, by Conisbee, Faunce, Strick
  • 5 Aug (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Studio Group, Livingston Centre Blantyre, Silver Linings, Designs Gallery Castle Douglas, Catch the Moments, Gracefeild Arts Centre Dumfries, The Hidden Heart, The Burrell Glasgow
  • 5 Aug Sheepfolds, Andy Goldsworthy
  • 10 Aug (for Festival Extra) Five Must See Art Shows
  • 12 Aug Edinburgh Festival Art, Reckoning with the Past, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
  • 15 Aug Edinburgh Festival Diary
  • 17 Aug (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Time and Tide, Fisheries Museum Anstruther, George Baselitz, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 19 Aug Callum Innes, Inverleith House Edinburgh
  • 19 Aug Eduardo Paolozzi, Talbot Rice Edinbrugh
  • 22 Aug Willie Rodger, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 20 Aug Book review, Velazquez in Seville by David Davies and Enriqueta Harris
  • 21 Aug Alexander Goudie, Freemason's Hall Edinburgh
  • 22 Aug House for art Lover Glasgow
  • 22 Aug Off the Drawing Board, Royal Fine Art Commission Edinburgh
  • 23 Aug Pradip Malde, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 23 Aug Arthur Melville, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh
  • 24 Aug (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Sue Beach, Green Gallery Aberfoyle, Adrian Wiszniewski, Original Print Shop Glasgow, From the Dark Room, Peter Potter Gallery Haddington
  • 25 Aug Jimmy Boyle, St Mary's School Edinburgh
  • 26 Aug Networking, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 26 Aug Alberto Morrocco, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Adrian Wiszniewski, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
  • 25 Aug William Geissler, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 22 Aug Peacock 21, Aberdeen Art Gallery
  • 26 Aug Book review, Japan's Golden Age Momoyama, by Money L Hickman
  • 27 Aug (for The Guardian) David Donaldson Obituary
  • 28 Aug Speaking Likeness, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh
  • Aug Helen Chadwick, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Sep Festival Recriminations, Edinburgh
  • 4 Sep Tim Clifford, new Gallery of Scottish Art and Design plans
  • 5 Sep Sheepfolds Andy Goldsworthy
  • 7 Sep (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Foote watt and Woodside, Green Gallery Aberfoyle, Barbara Balmer, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Kartell, InHouse Glasgow
  • 9 Sep Glasgow International Festival of Design
  • 12 Sep Film Culture, Tramway, Mark Lewis, Pierre Bismuth, Bruce Mclean
  • 12 Sep Autumn Art Shows, Anne Redpath, Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow, David Roberts, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Dance of Death, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 14 Sep (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Stuart Beaty, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, George Gilbert, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, Victoria Morton, Transmission Gallery Glasgow
  • 15 Sep (for catalogue) Jun Carey, Billcliffe Gallery Glasgow
  • 16 Sep Glasgow International Festival of Design Part 2
  • 21 Sep (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Archipelago, Maclaurian Gallery, Scottish Print Open, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 21 Sep Empress & the Architect, by Dimitri Shvidkovsky
  • 23 Sep Northern Region UK Year, Anthony Gormley, Angel of the North
  • 28 Sep (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Matisse, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Peter Russell, East Kilbride Centre, Louise Ritchie, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 29 Sep Peter Blake profile, National Gallery London
  • 5 Oct Inner Necessity, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Mark Ianson, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 7 Oct Kerry Stewart, Moyna Flannigan, CCA Glasgow
  • 12 Oct Book review, 20th Century Art Book, by Phaidon
  • 12 Oct (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Jock MacInnes, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Ivy Wu Gallery, Royal Museum Edinburgh, Julie Roberts, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 14 Oct Robert Mapplethorpe, Hayward Gallery London
  • 19 Oct (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Equinox, Courtyard Gallery Crail, Passing Out, Royal Museums Edinburgh
  • 21 Oct House for Art Lover Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • 24 Oct Manifesto International Festival of Design, Edinburgh Norway
  • 26 Oct Book review, The Colour of Sculpture 1840-1910 by Andreas Bluhm
  • 26 Oct (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Jane Hyslop, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Josef Herman, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow
  • 28 Oct Ivy Wu Gallery, Royal Scottish Museum Edinburgh
  • 28 Oct (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Anne Redpath, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, John Cunningham, Art Club Glasgow
  • 4 Nov Anne Redpath, Scottish National Gallery Edinburgh
  • 5 Nov State of the Nation, funding and city of architecture and design Glasgow
  • 8 Nov John Cunningham, Glasgow Art Club
  • 8 Nov Ken Currie, RAAB Gallery London
  • 9 Nov (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Archie Forrest, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Chris Allen, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow
  • 11 Nov Josef Herman profile
  • 12 Nov Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Metropolitan Museum New York
  • 18 Nov Archibald Know, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow
  • 19 Nov MacMillan Fund Art Show, Strathclyde Arts Centre
  • 22 Nov Copenhagen 1996 City of Culture
  • 22 Nov Books of the Year
  • 23 Nov (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Ian Fleming, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Rodney Dickson, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Kenneth Dingwall, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Nov Book review, Art of the Celts by Lloyd and Jennifer Laing
  • 30 Nov (Herald Weekender Art Guide) BP Portrait Award, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Hong Kong, City Arts Centre Edinburgh, Charismas Show, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 30 Nov Book review, The Sculpture of David Nash, by Julian Andrews
  • 7 Dec (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Absolut Blue and White, Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Warrior Tombs, The Burrell Glasgow
  • 9 Dec Jenny Saville, Paul McPhail profile
  • 11 Dec Douglas Gordon wins Turner Prize
  • 14 Dec (Herald Weekender Art Guide) MFA Degree Show, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art Dundee, Northern Lights, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 14 Dec David Mach, Glasgow subway commissions
  • 16 Dec Don and Eleanor Taffner profile
  • 16 Dec Tom Eccles profile
  • 17 Dec Letter from America, The Glasgow Miracle, Transmission Glasgow, Tramway Glasgow, Douglas Gordon, Christine Borland, Jacqueline Donachie, Martin Boyce
  • 19 Dec Christmas Theme Exhibitions
  • 21 Dec (Herald Weekender Art Guide) Aladdin’s Cave, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Christmas Show, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 27 Dec Best of 1996 Clare Henry Oscars, Douglas Gordon, Elspeth King, Barbara Rae, Chris Frayling, David Shrigley
  • 28 Dec (Herald Weekender Art Guide) W J Connon, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Freedom, McManus Gallery Dundee
  • 28 Dec Book review, Picasso and the Spanish Tradition, by Jonathan Brown
  • Dec 1997 Art People to Watch, Douglas Gordon, William Barnes Graham, Bruce McLean, Paul McPhail, Paul Nesbit, Jacqueline Donachie

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

  • 6 Jan (studio series) Andrew Brown
  • 20 Nov (feature) Charles Rennie Mackintosh, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • 2 Dec Copenhagan, City of Culture 1996[/i]

Henry, Clare

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 1991 with weekly Monday, Friday and some weekend features. Articles also written for Art Review, Time Out, Museums Journal, Art Line, Portfolio and Galleries Magazine covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stornoway, St Andrews, Kirkcudbright, Ayr and Scottish regions. During the year Henry also covers art in Budapest, Rome and Germany.

Some reviews focus on reviews of exhibitions in London at Scottish Gallery London, Marlborough Fine Art London, Royal Academy, Serpentine, Saatchi Gallery, Flowers, Art 91 and Tate. A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Glasgow’s Glasgow, ASH Gallery Edinburgh, JD Kelly Gallery, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow. The reviews also cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Mercury Gallery, Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art and Streetlevel Glasgow, McLellan Galleries, Tramway, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, People’s Palace Glasgow and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow and artist led galleries: WASPS, Collective Edinburgh, Project Ability and Transmission.

During this period Henry gives more context and opinion facts and figures on Glasgow after 1990 Capital of Culture and its bid for Capital of Art 1996. Other feature and perspective pieces include: the closure of Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Director of Visual Arts Glasgow post, Julian Spalding acquisition for new Art for Kelvingrove, Tribal Shields, Knoedler Gallery London, an open letter to SAC director regarding 369 Gallery Edinburgh closure, WASPS closure rumours, Scottish Visual Arts Crisis and Scottish Arts Council, Resignation of The Glasgow School of Art Director John Whiteman, Third Eye Centre bankruptcy, Glasgow Milestones.

The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists June Redfern, The Boyle Family, Stanley Spencer, Elspeth Lamb, George Wyllie, Hamish Macdonald, Adrian Wiszniewski, Eduardo Paolozzi, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Jo Spence, Joyce Cairns, Ken Currie, Anthony Caro, Cathie Wilkes, Peter Howson and David Mach and group shows for Royal Glasgow Institute, Glasgow Group Points East, New Beginnings Season and Scottish Arts Council touring bus. Mayfest, the Edinburgh Festival, Windfall and New Beginnings Season are covered in detail. Also includes: correspondence and delegate information for Points East conference Glasgow, National Art Collections Fund Saved for Scotland exhibition press information, Glasgow 1990 Statistics Fact Sheet, British School in Rome Visit, Scottish Tourist Board strategy planning, New Art in Scotland exhibition planning and selection minutes and notes, invitation to the wedding of Angela Wrapson and George Kerevan, correspondence with Robert Johnston, notes from Chelsea Arts Club debate on Art as Goods or Ideas, correspondence with Chelsea Art Club, correspondence from Mark Fisher MP.

Also included are catalogue essay commissions for David Toner at Gatehouse Gallery and Chelsea Arts Club Centenary.

  • 3 Jan (Herald Feature) Clare Henry Oscars of 1990
  • Jan (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
  • 11 Jan The Scottish Lithograph, Glasgow Print Studios, Turner Watercolours, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh, William Jackson, Scottish Gallery London
  • 13 Jan (Herald news feature) Fruitmarket closure announced
  • 13 Jan (for Galleries Magazine) Glasgow 1990
  • 18 Jan Rosemary Beaton, Art from Billiard Room Glasgow, Wishful Thinking, Jacqueline Donachie, Karen Vaughn, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Rogelio Lopez Cuneca, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, William Fergusson, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh, Vivien Alexander, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Christine McArthur, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Steve Buch, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • Jan (Art Review Letter from Scotland) New Scottish Photography, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh, Bert Hardy, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, An Economy of Signs, Sunil Gupta, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 25 Jan Bert Hardy, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, An Economy of Signs, Sunil Gupta, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Jon Schueler, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Rob Maclaurin, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Scottish Contemporary Colourists, 90s Gallery Edinburgh, Art 91, London
  • 26 Jan (Herald Feature) Stanley Spencer, Barbican Gallery London, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Jock McFadyen, Imperial War Museum London
  • 29 Jan Glasgow securing post of Visual Arts Director post Glasgow 1990
  • Feb (Art Review Letter from Scotland) State of galleries in Edinburgh and Director of Visual Arts Glasgow Post
  • 1 Feb Printmaking & Environmental Art, The Glasgow School of Art, Barclays Young Artists Award, Serpentine London, Raymond Moore, Street Level Glasgow, Gary Winogrand, Hayward Gallery London, Hugh Collins, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, New talent, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Andrew Walker, 369 Gallery London
  • 8 Feb Royal Society of Watercolour Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Sir William Gillies, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Louise Johnstone, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Bernie, Lawson & Milne, Edinburgh Printmaker, Van Gogh to Picasso, National Gallery, London, Tessa Jackson leaves for Arnolfini
  • 15 Feb (Herald Feature) Julian Spalding, acquisition for new Art for Kelvingrove
  • 22 Feb Kate Whiteford, Crawford Centre St. Andrews, June Redfern, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Peter Howson, Flowers East London, Henry Rogers, Anna Bornholt Gallery London, Graeme Todd, Gruzelier Contemporary Art London
  • 1 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Liz Rideal, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Drawing Biennial, Paisley Art Gallery, Leslie Hunter, John Bryne, William Hardie Fine Art Glasgow, Adrian Wiszniewski, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, WASPS and CALA, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 15 Mar Fine Art Photography Department, The Glasgow School of Art, Ross Sinclair, Stills Edinburgh, Living Room, Claire Barclay, Charlotte Moerker, Alfio Bonanno, Belhaven Terrace, Alan Johnston, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Penny Roberts, Craig Wood, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Tingaud Portraits of Chefs, French Institute Edinburgh, Alex Gardner, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow
  • 18 Mar Peacock Printmakers, Gulacy Gallery Budapest, Hungarian Art Academy
  • 29 Mar John Taylor, Glasgow Print Studios, Christine Ironside, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, Prints in Progress, Art from the Billiard Room, Jock MacFadyen, William Jackson Gallery London, Jacki Parry, The Glasgow School of Art, Paul Fleming, Compass Gallery Glasgow, National Art Collection Fund Awards, Kate Whiteford, David Mach, Arthur Watson, Tribal Shiels, Knoedler Gallery London
  • 30 Mar Open letter to SAC director regarding 369 Gallery Edinburgh closure
  • Apr (Art Review) Budapest and Romania, Merylin Smith
  • 5 Apr Andre Derain, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Without Reality, Graeme Murray Fine Art Glasgow, Geoff Macewan, Edinburgh Printmakers, Japanese woodcuts, David Evans, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Photography, Gracefield Gallery Dumfries
  • 12 Apr Susan Hiller, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Joe Fan, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Quidenham Artists, Eyre Hall Glasgow, Interactive Earth, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Photography, Gracefeild Gallery Dumfries
  • 19 Apr Margaret Morris, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Tommy Lydon, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Andrea Tana, William Hardie Gallery, Buhrle Collection, Royal Academy London
  • 21 Apr WASPS closure rumours, Tom Laurie, Linda Galbraith
  • 26 Apr Stanley Spencer, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Andrew Cross, 90s Gallery Glasgow, Stephen Boyd, Lawrence North, Hillhead Library Glasgow, Masson, Miro and Picasso, Anna Bornholt Gallery London
  • May (for catalogue) Gatehouse Gallery, David Toner
  • May (Art Review) Edinburgh Problems and Glasgow Mayfest Promise
  • May (for Artline) Scottish Art in Crisis Edinburgh, Union of Art Workers, Scottish Arts Council
  • 3 May (Herald Friday Feature) Bid for 1996 Art Capital, Lesley Banks, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Lesley Main, Main Fine Art Glasgow, Terry Brodie-Smith Collection, Edinburgh
  • 4 May (for catalogue) Elspeth Lamb
  • 6 May (Herald Feature) Bid for 1996 Art Capital
  • 7 May (Museums Journal) Edinburgh Galleries Crisis
  • 10 May (Herald Friday Feature) Bid for 1996 Art Capital, John Bellany, William Hardie Fine Art Glasgow, George Wyllie, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, David Toner, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow, ASH Gallery 1st Birthday, Jane Dukes, Lorraine Turley, Romania Edinburgh
  • 13 May (Herald Feature) Scottish Visual Arts Crisis and Scottish Arts Council
  • 15 May (Art Review) Scottish Arts Council Crisis and Art Charter
  • 20 May Notes for BBC, Scottish Arts Crisis
  • 20 May (Museums Journal) Edinburgh Galleries Crisis update
  • 17 May (Herald Friday Feature) Mayfest Out of Order, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Rainer Fetting, Glasgow Print Studio, Jim MacDonald, Cormun Gallery Glasgow, Duncan Shanks, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Matt McCurdy, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Two by Twelve, Hughson Gallery Edinburgh, Joyce Cairns, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Matt Inglis, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, David Martin, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh
  • 25 May JD Fergusson, Barbara Rae, David Waterson, Perth Art Gallery, Frances Walker, Crawford Art Centre St Andrews, Ceramic Tiles, Art from Billiard Room Glasgow, Jane Brettle, Street level Glasgow, Victor Passmore, Serpentine Gallery London, Peter White, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Jackie Marno, Basils Café, Jim Powers, Phil Powers, Alan Dunn, Bellgrove station
  • 31 May Hong Song Dam, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, French Prints, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Peacock Printmakers publications, Aberdeen, David Waterston, Perth Art Gallery, Hamish Macdonald, Annan Gallery Glasgow , Richard Wilson, Cindy Sherman, Richard Artschwager, Saatchi Gallery London
  • May (Art Review) Gerard Morris, Agnews Gallery London
  • Jun (Art Review) Rome and London, British School in Rome, Nicola Petrie, David Leverett, Sam Crabtree, Christopher Nurse, Boyle Family, Will Maclean, Runkel Hue Williams Gallery London
  • Jun (for Galleries Magazine) Boyle Family, Runkel Hue Williams Gallery London
  • Jun (Art Review) Royal College of Art Fine Art Degree Show
  • 7 Jun Mostra Contrappunt, British School in Rome, Janis Kounellis, Peone, Gallerie dell’Oca Rome, Will Maclean, Runkel Hue Williams London, Royal College of Art Fine Art Degree Show, Elizabeth Blackadder, Mercury Gallery London, Elspeth Lamb, Conservation Management London, 369 Gallery Edinburgh saved
  • 7 Jun (Herald news feature) 369 Gallery Edinburgh saved
  • 14 Jun Joe Davie, Glasgow Print Studios, Burns Beuys and Beyond, Alan Bold, Maclaurin Ayr, Boyle Family, Runkel Hue Williams Gallery London, Andrei Puncuh, 143 Old Church St London, Janis Kounellis, Peone, Gallerie dell’Oca Rome, Esdaile Hudson, Harbour Gallery Kirkcudbright
  • 18 Jun (Museums Journal) Third Eye Centre bankruptcy
  • 21 Jun Dundee Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art Degree Show, Pringle and Fergusson, Ewan Mundy Fine Art, Bet Low, Frances Walker, Frances Pelly, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Rosemary Beaton, Art from the Billiard Room Glasgow, Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Christies’ Glasgow
  • 28 Jun Kunst Europa, Germany
  • Jul (Art Review) Scottish Gallery Crisis, Third Eye Centre Glasgow bankrupt, 369 Gallery Edinburgh reopening
  • Jul (Art Review) Kunst Europa, Germany, Victor Sloan, Locky Morris, David Mach
  • 5 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Glasgow Milestones Sculpture Project, Doug Cocker, Drumchapel Community Organisations Council, Glasgow Airport, British Airways, The Glasgow School of Art, BT Young Contemporaries, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Carol Ann Sutherland, Mercury Gallery London, RA Annual Show, Sackler Galleries, Fauve Landscape, Royal Academy London, Ron O’Donnell, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • 10 Jul (Galleries Magazine) Carol Ann Sutherland, Mercury Gallery London
  • 12 Jul Ginkiln Sculpture, Henry Moore, Greywalls Garden Exhibition, Gullane, Avant Garden, Royal Botanics Edinburgh, Richard Long, Hamish Fulton, Hayward Gallery, Serpentine Gallery London
  • Jul (National Art Collections) Glasgow Cultural Capital of Europe 1990 Facts and Figures
  • Jul (Art Review) Edinburgh Festival, Ian Hamilton Findlay, Windfall, Broomlielaw Glasgow, Douglas Gordon, Christine Borland
  • 19 Jul Windfall, Broomlielaw Glasgow, Virtue and Vision, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Channel Four, Art is Dead Long Live Television, Muriel Gray, Temporary Duration, Elise Parre, Gianni Piacentini, Charlotte Moerker, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Sibylle von Halem, Karen Forbes, Glasgow Print Studios, Dumfries & Galloway Fine Art Society, Gracefield Dumfries, Eduardo Paolozzi, Edinburgh Leith Walk
  • 24 Jul Glasgow Bid for City of Art 1996
  • 26 Jul Pentagonale Plus, Richard Demarco Gallery, Gianni de Michaelis, Eduardo Paolozzi, Edinburgh Leith Walk, Edinburgh Printmakers, Scottish Sculpture Trust, Max Ernst, Ludwig Museum Cologne, Heatheryford Gallery Kinross, Kimberly Pittman, Craig Wood, Interim Art London, Bruce McLean, William Jackson London, Adrian Wiszniewski, Aberdeen Art Gallery
  • 27 Jul Edinburgh Festival, Pentagonale Plus, Richard Demarco Gallery, Gianni de Michaelis, Eduardo Paolozzi, Edinburgh Leith Walk, Windfall, Broomlielaw Glasgow
  • 2 Aug Windfall, Broomlielaw Glasgow, Jens Heise, Sylvie Reynaud, Boris Achour, Claire Barclay, Blan Ryan, Nathan Coley, Julie Roberts
  • 8 Aug (for Herald Edinburgh Festival Colour supplement) Redoute Roses, Royal Botanics Edinburgh, Lesley Main, Malcolm Innes Gallery Edinburgh, Virtue and Vision, National Gallery of Scotland Royal Scottish Academy, Michael Andrews, National Gallery of Modern Art, Saved for Scotland, National Art Collections Fund, National Gallery, Pentagonale Plus, Richard Demarco Gallery, Gianni de Michaelis, Arthur Tress, Portfolio Gallery, The Art of Jewellery, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Fruitmarket, Off-Centre, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Marc Chagall, Edinburgh Printmakers, E.A. Taylor, Forrest McKay Gallery, Edith Simon, Student Centre, James Fullerton, Flying Colours Gallery, Marj Bond, Open Eye Gallery
  • 9 Aug Pentagonale Plus, Richard Demarco Gallery, Gianni de Michaelis, Mary Queen of Scots A Feminist Tradition, Ash Gallery, Helen Flockhart, Annie Cattrell, Arthur Tress, Portfolio Gallery, Virtue and Vision, National Gallery of Scotland Royal Scottish Academy
  • Aug Brian McMaster, Edinburgh Festival Director, Michael Andrews, National Gallery of Modern Art
  • 14 Aug Virtue and Vision, National Gallery of Scotland Royal Scottish Academy, The Art of Jewellery, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • 20 Aug Ian Hamilton Finlay, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 21 Aug Arthur Tress, Portfolio Gallery, Restless Shadows, Edinburgh College of Art, James Giles, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, David Murray Smith, Calton Gallery Edinburgh
  • ep (Art Review) Third Eye Centre Glasgow insolvency, Glasgow School of Art Director resignation
  • ep (Art Review) Vuillard, William Hardie Gallery Glasgow, Belinda Thomson
  • 2 Sep Edinburgh Festival Round, Golden Screens, Royal Museum of Scotland, Zen Hamano and Ryu, Talbot Rice Gallery, Off-Centre, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Collective Gallery Members show, Arthur Tress, Portfolio Gallery, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Redoute Roses, Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, The Art of Jewellery, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Durer to Picasso, Open Eye Gallery, Marc Chagall, Edinburgh Printmakers, William Gillies, Bourne Fine Art, E.A. Taylor, Forrest McKay Gallery, Kantor, George Oliver, The Shore Gallery Leith, RSA Sculptors George Wyllie, Joan Renton, Jack Vettriano, Solstice Gallery, Meg Walker, The Shore Gallery Leith, Eugenio Carmi, Italian Institute, Charles Megre, French Institute
  • 6 Sep Ian Hamilton Finlay, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 7 Sep (Herald news feature) Resignation of The Glasgow School of Art Director John Whiteman
  • 13 Sep (Herald feature) John Whiteman interview
  • 13 Sep Scottish Arts Council Bus, Virtual Realities, Susan Christie, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Anthony Gormley, The Boyle Family, Gregg McGee, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Barry Atherton, Stan Bell, Jimmy Cosgrove, Pete Bevan, The Glasgow School of Art, Valerie Pragnell, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Brian Jenkins, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, Doors open day, Japanese printmakers, Glasgow Print Studio, Heatheryford Art Gallery Kinross
  • 14 Sep (Herald Weekender) Vuillard, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 18 Sep (for Woman’s Page) Vuillard and women
  • 20 Sep Magnum Photography, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Jo Spence, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Mary Cooper, Iain Stewart, Street Level Glasgow, Doors Open day, Annie Cattrell, Project Ability Albion
  • 21 Sep (for Artline) Resignation of Glasgow School of Art Director John Whiteman
  • ep (for Artline) Third Eye Centre bankruptcy facts and questions
  • 27 Sep Percent for Art Scheme, Callendar Park, Falkirk Ithica Estates, The Glasgow School of Art, Jim Harvey, Malcolm Jamieson, Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Mitchell Library, Japanese Prints, Barclay Lennie Fine Art, Group 81, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland Street School
  • Oct (for Galleries Magazine) William Littlejohn
  • Oct (Art Review) Percent for Art Scheme, Callendar Park, Glasgow Milestones, Jim Buckley, Tramway reopening
  • 4 Oct Glasgow University Fine Art Department problems, The Nude, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Martin Hopkinson, Glasgow Milestones, Jim Buckley, Joyce Cairns, Odette Gilbert Gallery London
  • 11 Oct Bill McNamara, Blair Anderson, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Claire Harrigan, Paul Spence, Gatehouse Gallery, Janka Malkowska, Mark Dixon, Ruth Greer, Rob Mulholland, Glasgow Print Studios, Ken Currie, London Riverside, RAAB Gallery, BBC Gaelic animation films
  • Oct (Art Review) British Library Art Crisis
  • 18 Oct (Art Review) Anthony Caro, Tate Gallery London
  • 18 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) Scots in London, Japan and Britain 1850-1930, Barbican Centre London, Callum Innes, Frith Street Gallery London, Henry Kondracki, William Jackson Gallery Cork Street, Jock McFadyen, Imperial War Museum London, George Devlin, Portland Gallery London, Barry Atherton, New Academy Gallery London, Crawford Adamson, Jill George Gallery, James Giles, Fine Art Society, William Turnbull, Waddintons Gallery, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Moscow Art Fair
  • Oct (for Museums Journal) Third Eye Centre Closure
  • Oct (for Portfolio) Kunst Europa
  • 25 Oct Scottish Society of Artists 100th Birthday, Royal Scottish Society of Artists, Frances Pelly, Glasgow Concert Hall, Anthony Caro, Tate Gallery London, Scottish Haiku, Gill Tyson, W & J Burness Edinburgh, Cathy Wilkes, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Gavin Snape, Annette Edgar, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Ian Howard, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Harry Magee, Glasgow Print Studios, Brenda Lenaghan, Duncan Campbell London
  • 28 Oct David Mach, London Euston Station
  • Nov (for World of Interiors) Vuillard
  • 1 Nov (Herald Fridays Feature) John Halliday, Kirkcudbright Town Hall, Margot Sandeman, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Elspeth Harrigan, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Garnethill new park Glasgow, Ian Howard, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Brenda Lenaghan, Duncan Campbell London
  • 4 Nov Points East, New Beginnings Season Glasgow, uncertain funding
  • 8 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) Ashley Cook, Glasgow Print Studios, John Keane, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Pop Art, Royal Academy London, Will Maclean, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, John Kene, Imperial War Museum, Bruce McLean, Berkeley Square Gallery London, Great Print Show. East West Portobello London
  • 12 Nov Tramway reopening, Neil Wallace, Anthony Caro, Tony Cragg planned exhibition
  • 15 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) David Mach, London Euston Station, Walk On, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Fred Crayk, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Lee Freieddlander, Portfolio Edinburgh, Glasgow Group, Lodz Poland
  • 18 Nov (Herald feature) Glasgow 1996UK Capital of Visual Arts bid
  • 22 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) Peter Howson, Flowers Gallery London, Japan Festival Visions of Japan, Victoria and Albert Museum London, Akira Kurosaki, The Glasgow School of Art, Huhusai, Royal Academy London, Shike Munakata, Hayward Gallery London, Yuji Takeoka, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Jila Peacock, Holland Gallery London, Tate Turner Prize
  • 25 Nov Royal Glasgow Institute exhibition, Mclellan Galleries
  • 29 Nov (Herald feature) Fruitmarket ‘scandal’ over management
  • Nov (for catalogue) Chelsea Arts Club Centenary
  • 29 Nov Scottish Artists and Artists Craftmen, Royal Scottish Academy, Ian Fleming, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Bulgarian Artists, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • Dec (Art Review) Post Boxes, An Lanntair Gallery Stornaway, Steve Dilworth, Louise Scullion, Ian Brady
  • 4 Dec (Art Review) Joe Fan, Jenny Thompson, Sue Rankin Gallery
  • 6 Dec (Herald News Feature) Glasgow Museums Tour
  • 6 Dec Ken Currie, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Michiko Kon, Portfolio Edinburgh, Glasgow Group, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Queens Crescent Glasgow, Bulgarian Artists, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Derek McGuire, Salvesen Scholarship, Lawrence Weiner, Transmission Gallery Glasgow
  • 8 Dec Peter Howson, Flowers Gallery London
  • 13 Dec Keith McIntyre, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, John Clarks, Window Memorial Lockerbie, Brenda Lenaghan, Carl Pinder, William Hardie Gallery, Claire Lynch, Glasgow Style Gallery, Lesley Main, Main Fine Art Gallery, Other Frontiers, Canada House London, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, The Queen’s Pictures, National Gallery Edinburgh
  • 20 Dec Maureen Binnie, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Robbie Duff-Scott, Artbank Gallery Glasgow, Lawrence Weiner, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Post Boxes, An Lanntair Gallery Stornaway, Steve Dilworth, Louise Scullion, Ian Brady Toulouse Lautrec, Hayward Gallery London
  • 22 Dec Clare Henry Oscars 1991
  • 23 Dec (Herald Feature) Percent for Art Arts Council of Great Britain
  • 24 Dec Glasgow International, feasibility study, public art strategy, Glasgow Garden Festival, Italian Centre, Alex Stoddart, Milestones

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

  • 4 Jan New Scottish Photography, Ron O'donnell, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Craft Council, Rie & Coper, Treasures of the Holy Land, Kelvingrove, Emma Fordyce Macrae, William Hardie Gallery
  • 8 Mar The Living Room, Belhaven Terrace, Inquiry Into, 369 Gallery, Sheila Fell & Wendy Bibby, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Joseph Urie, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 30 Apr (feature) Glasgow's visual arts in danger
  • 2 May Mayfest 3 May You'll have had your tea, RSA Edinburgh
  • 15 May (feature) Scottish Visual arts in Crisis, ACGB strategy for 2000 with questions asked in the House of Parliament by George Foulkes
  • 25 May Tim Renton
  • 12 Aug Edinburgh Festival, Tim Clifford, National Gallery of Scottish Art
  • 27 Aug Brian McMaster, Edinburgh Festival, Virtue & Vision, Michael Andrews, Gallery of Modern Art
  • 29 Aug George Wyllie, RSA
  • 11 Oct British Library cuts public art
  • 6 Nov Palumbo, Festival of Britain 2001[/i]

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