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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]

Henry, Clare

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written draft copies of around 110 articles of 500-1100 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1989 with weekly Monday and Friday features, Art Review, Time Out, World of Interiors, ALBA, Galleries Magazine and Ikebana Ryussei Magazine Japan covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and Scottish regions.

During the year Henry also covers art in Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Madrid. Some reviews focus on exhibitions in London at Serpentine Gallery and Tate London. 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 the opening of Barbizon Gallery Glasgow.

The reviews also cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery and Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art and the opening of Streetlevel Glasgow, 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 in the lead up to Glasgow Capital of Culture 1990. Other feature and perspective pieces include, the cancellation of the Vienna 1960 exhibition by National Galleries of Scotland, the takeover row, funding and leadership of the National Galleries of Scotland, the sale of El Greco by National Gallery of Scotland, the wedding of Peter Howson and Terry Cullen, Soviet Season in Glasgow, Glasgow 1990 Build Up, Graeme Murray Fine Art at Amsterdam Kunstrai with Ian Hamilton Findlay and obituaries for Salvador Dali and William Barns Graham.

The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists Alf Lohr, Doug Cocker, Anthony Gormley, Andy Goldsworthy, Andy Warhol and Peter Howson and group shows for Royal Glasgow Institute.

Mayfest and the Edinburgh Festival and problems with funding are covered in detail, as is Soviet Season in Glasgow. Some correspondence proposing future articles with Ray Gard, Arnold Kemp from The Glasgow Herald and Time Out Sarah Kent.

  • 1 Jan (Art Review) Fine Art Society London, Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh Tapestry Company
  • Jan (Galleries Magazine) LA Art Fair, Art 89 Islington, Bath Art Fair
  • Jan (Art Review) LA Art Fair
  • 6 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Experience of Landscape, City Art Centre Edinburgh, S W Hayter, Kelvingrove Gallery, Annette Edgar, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Members Exhibition, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 7 Jan Review of 1988
  • 13 Jan Jim Livingstone, Beth Fisher, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Artists Choice, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Alan Watson, Lucy Ross, 269 Gallery Edinburgh, Calum Stirling, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Bruce Mclean, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 14 Jan (Art Review Letter from Scotland) National Gallery of Scotland cancels Vienna 1960 exhibition
  • 21 Jan Calum Colvin, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Weimar Republic, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Danish Graphic Art, City Arts Centre Edinburgh, British Prints 1855-1935, Glasgow Print Studio, The Chinese Way, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Hannover Fine Arts Edinburgh
  • 23 Jan Salvador Dali obituary
  • 26 Jan Rona McNicol, Springburn Museum
  • 29 Jan (Art Review 40th birthday issue) Beth Fisher, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 30 Jan (Herald Monday Update) Dutch Artists, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Jane Seder, The Shore Gallery Leith, Charles Stiven, Waverly Taylor Gallery Leith, Dorothy Stirling, Melanie McClure, Gillian Carson, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Glasgow Painters, Kingfishers Gallery Edinburgh, WASPS Gallery Glasgow
  • 4 Feb Dutch Artists, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Toni Follina, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Society of Water Colour Painters, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
  • 6 Feb (Herald Monday Update) Alf Lohr, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Lisa Milroy, Third Eye Centre Glasgow Alan Davie, Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios, Anne Morrison, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, James Gibson, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Italian Art, Royal Academy London
  • 10 Feb Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios, Alf Lohr, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Lisa Milroy, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Scottish Drawing, Paisley Art Gallery
  • Feb (Galleries Magazine) Scottish Gallery focus
  • 11 Feb (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Alan Davie, Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 17 Feb (Herald Feature) Madrid
  • 20 Feb (Herald Monday Update) Laing Art Competition, Marj Bond, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Rob McCarthy, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 21 Feb Elaine Kowalsky, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 24 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Ian Hughes, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Group Show, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, Anne Morrison, Rob Mccarthy, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Roma Punto Uno, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 24 Feb (Art Review Letter from Madrid)
  • Mar (for Ikebana Ryussei Magazine) Doug Cocker
  • 3 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Sculpture in Springburn, Springburn Museum, Mark O’Neill, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Barbizon Gallery, George Devlin, JD Kelly Gallery
  • 10 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) James Mcdonald, Glasgow Print Studios, British Print Biennale, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Student Exhibition, David Duke, Edinburgh College of Art, Gordon Picken, Peter Quinn, Jack Robertson, Glasgow Art Centre
  • 11 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Ian Hughes, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Scottish Gallery, London, Barbizon Gallery, Glasgow, James Mcdonald, Glasgow Print Studios, Sculpture in Springburn, Springburn Museum, Mark O’Neill
  • 17 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Patrick Hughes, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Should Auld Acquaintances, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Photos de Mode, French Institute Edinburgh, Robert Burns, 90s Gallery Glasgow
  • 21 Mar Mayfest in Glasgow funding
  • 24 Mar John Bellany, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art
  • 24 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Rene Eyre, Action Syndicate, Traverse Edinburgh, Better Backwards, David Cook, Liz Ogilvie, Bob Callender, Lindsay John, Sam Ainsley, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Peter Brook, Tramway Glasgow, Ascent Conference, Communicado Company, Liz Lochhead, Keith McIntyre, Tramway Glasgow, Patrick Hughes, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 27 Mar (Herald Monday Update) John Bellany, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, Muppets Monsters and Magic, Edinburgh City Arts Centre, Art at the Edge, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Young Scots, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Portfolio Selection, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Scottie Wilson, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, Victorian Art, Fine Art Society Glasgow, David Bomberg, Chessel Gallery Edinburgh, William Donaldson Clarke, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • 27 Mar National Gallery of Scotland and Royal Scottish Academy take over row
  • 29 Mar Francis Danby, John Martin, Tate London
  • 30 Mar (for Art Review) International Contemporary Art Fair London
  • 31 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Viewpoints, Cramond Sculpture, Paul Murray, Alice Angus, Rhona Gemmell, Rose Frain, 369 Gallery Edinburgh,
  • Apr (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Rose Frain, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 3 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Marie Jo Lafontaine, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Eduardo Paolozzi, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, The Soft Machine, Printmakers Edinburgh, Thomas Annan, National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Bell and Gomery, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Thore Heramb, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Wendy McMurdo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Domain and McKendrick, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, William Birnie, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Michael McVeigh, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Martin Ballie, David Baillie, 90s Gallery Glasgow, Italian Art, Royal Academy London
  • 7 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Marie Jo Lafontaine, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, At Face Value, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Wendy McMurdo, Fiona Robertson, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Leonardo, Hayward London
  • 7 Apr (Art Review Letter from Scotland) John Bellany, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art
  • 10 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Tracy MacKenna, Glasgow Print Studio, Group 81, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie, Carmen and Maguire, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Aberdeen Group, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Jim Nicholson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Scottish Landscape, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, James Hawkins, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh
  • 14 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Tracy MacKenna, Glasgow Print Studio, Carmen and Maguire, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Aberdeen Group, WASPS Gallery Glasgow
  • 17 Apr (Herald Monday Update) George Wyllie, Margot Sandeman, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Joehari Lee, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Claire Hellewall, Hillhead Library Glasgow, Cadbury’s Children, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Donald White, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Graciela Iturbide, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Crawford & Barlett, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Watercolours 1800-1950, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Faces of India, Filmhouse Edinburgh, Treasures from Rajasthan Galerie Mirages Edinburgh, Charles Parker, Princes Square Glasgow
  • 21 Apr Scottish Gallery Politics and funding
  • 22 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) George Wyllie, Margot Sandeman, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh Graciela Iturbide, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
  • 25 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Anthony Gormley, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, RSA Annual Exhibition Edinburgh, Danish Art, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Mercury/ Scotland, Mercury Gallery London, William Barns Graham, Scottish Gallery London, John Bellany, Fischer Fine Art London, RAAB Gallery London, Houldworth Fine Art; Matt’s Gallery London, Degas, Brouse & Darby Gallery London
  • 28 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Mayfest Art, Neil McPherson, Glasgow Print Studio, Hill and Adamson, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Ruth Stirling, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Owen Logan, Rudolph Fila, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, The Shed, Blackfriars Street Glasgow, Paul Furneaux, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Frost and Heath, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Stephen French, Kelvingrove Glasgow
  • Apr Critics Choice Catalogue, Bohun Gallery
  • May (Galleries Magazine) Mayfest
  • 1 May (Herald Monday Update) Neil McPherson, Glasgow Print Studio, Millie Frood, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Colour in Landscape, Maine Fine Art Glasgow, Terry Frost, Adrian Heath, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow
  • 3 May The Glasgow School of Art Second Year Students
  • 5 May Mayfest Owen Logan, Third Eye Centre, Donald Urquhart, David Linley, Matthew Inglis, Alistair Strachan, The Shed Venue, Glasgow Ruth Stirling, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 6 May (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Sale of El Greco by National Gallery of Scotland
  • 12 May RSA Annual Exhibition Edinburgh
  • 17 May (Galleries Magazine) William Orpen, William John Leech, Roderic O’Conor, Taylor Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
  • 19 May (Herald Friday Feature) Rudolph Fila, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Hill and Adamson, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Paul Furneaux, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Elizabeth Rosser, Jim Buckley, McGregor Donald Prize
  • May Art Review Letter from Scotland) Elizabeth Rosser, Jim Buckley, McGregor Donald Prize, Wedding of Peter Howson and Terry Cullen
  • 20 May (Art Review) Mayfest, Donald Urquhart, David Linley, Matthew Inglis, Alistair Strachan, The Shed Venue, Glasgow, Paul Furneaux, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Hill and Adamson, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Ruth Stirling, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Stephen French, Kelvingrove Glasgow
  • May (Arts Review) Artist’s Book, Rebecca Hossack Gallery London
  • 25 May Graeme Murray Fine Art, Amsterdam Kunstrai, Ian Hamilton Findlay, Hamish Fulton, Amsterdam Kunstrai Press Release
  • 26 May Anthony Gormley, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Cecil Collins, TATE London
  • 2 Jun Vincent Van Gogh, Glasgow 1990
  • Jun Letter to John Fowler, Art Editor Glasgow Herald re Van Gogh
  • 7 Jun Glasgow 1990
  • 9 Jun Elizabeth Ogilvie, Open Exhibition, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Francois Dolmetrch, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Janice Tchalenko, Dorothy Black, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Victoria Cassidy, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, 10th Birthday, Fine Art Society Glasgow
  • 16 Jun Glasgow Group, Tramway Glasgow, Lil Neilson, David Cook, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Bob Callender, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
  • 20 Jun Degree Show, The Glasgow School of Art
  • 20 Jun (for Time Out 20/20) Edinburgh Festival
  • 22 June (for Time Out 20/20) Stirling Smith, Rochdale Art Gallery
  • 23 Jun (Herald Friday Feature) Edinburgh Festival
  • Jun (for Time Out 20/20) Andy Goldsworthy
  • 26 Jun (Herald Monday Update) The Wedding, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art, Derek Robert, Tam Joseph, Alan Davie, Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Marie Barbour, Elise V Allan, Glasgow Print Studio, Kizmanovic, Galleria del Cavallino, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Holography and Computer Art, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Scottish Art since 1900, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Sylvia Woodcock-Clarke, Flying Colours Edinburgh
  • 30 Jun (Herald Friday Feature) Scottish Art since 1900, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
  • 30 Jun (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
  • Jul (Art Review) Edinburgh Festival funding
  • 4 Jul (Herald Monday Update) Art and Nature, Barrach Street Museum, Dundee, Paperworks, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Philip Diggle, Barbazian Gallery Glasgow, Peter Russell, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Anselm Kiefer, Riverside and D’Offay London, Skupturen Republik, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 7 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Art and Nature, Barrach Street Museum, Dundee, Paperworks, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Derek Roberts, Tam Joseph, Alan Davie, Smith Gallery Stirling
  • 9 Jul (for Time Out 20/20) George Wylliem Paper Boat Thames, Correspondence with Time Out Editor Sarah Kent
  • 10 Jul Ines de Castro, Paula Rego, Helena Almeida, Ruth Rosegarten, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 10 Jul (Galleries Magazine) Edinburgh Festival
  • 13 Jul (for Art Review) Edinburgh Festival supplement, on the Vigorous Imagination
  • 14 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Paula Rego, Helena Almeida, Ruth Rosegarten, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Helen Flockhart, Kay McLean, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Mary McLean, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Flowers Gallery London, Nicola Henley, Crawford Adamson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, William Baille, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, John G Boyd, Jonathan Gibbs, James Castle, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 19 Jul (for Time Out 20/20) Edinburgh Festival
  • 21 Jul Patrons & Partners, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Little Sparta, Ian Hamilton Findlay, Portfolio Gallery, State of Art, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Simon Greer, McTavish, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Take Five, Eveleen Wright, Glasgow Print Studios, Joe Davie, Springburn Museum
  • 28 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Snowballs in Summer, Andy Goldsworthy, Tramway Glasgow
  • Jul (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
  • Jul (for Time Out 20/20) Beth Fisher
  • 10 Aug (for Festival Supplement) Patrons & Partners, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Pieter Laurens Mol, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sjoerd Buisman Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Stansfield/Hoykaas, Carlton Hill, Contemporary Art Foundation
  • 11 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) Dutch Art at Edinburgh Festival, Pieter Laurens Mol, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sjoerd Buisman Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Armando, Edinburgh Fruitmarket, Richard Demarco, Inchcolm Island
  • 14 Aug Stansfield/Hoykaas, Carlton Hill, Contemporary Art Foundation
  • 17 Aug Robert Paul, Sue MacKechnie, Jonathan Robertson, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 17 Aug (Herald Feature) Stephen Conroy Collection Marlborough Gallery, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 18 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) El Greco, National Gallery Edinburgh, Young Spanish Painters, Royal Scottish Academy, Eleven Madrid Artists, Edinburgh Printmakers
  • 25 Aug William McTaggart, Royal Scottish Academy, William Crozier, Elizabeth Blackadder, John Houston, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • Aug (Art Review) Edinburgh Festival
  • 1 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Helen Chadwick, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Edward Munch, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Robin Philipson, Edinburgh College of Art, Robin Gillanders, Kneale & Russel Gallery
  • 1 Sep Correspondence with Herald editor
  • 8 Sep Street level Gallery Glasgow Opening, Our Photography Legacy, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, S I Witkiewicz, Through Photography, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Calum Colvin, Salama Caro London
  • 15 Sep S I Witkiewicz, Kettles Yard Cambridge, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 15 Sep Andy Warhol, London, Hayward Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, Anthony D’offray Gallery, Alexander Roussos Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, Chelsea College of Art, National Film Theatre London
  • 15 Sep (Herald Weekender) Peter Howson
  • 18 Sep Correspondence regarding the death of Clare Henry’s father, WP Jenkinson
  • ep (Art Review) Our Photography Legacy, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, S I Witkiewicz, Through Photography, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Street level Gallery Glasgow Opening
  • ep (Art Review) Barry Atherton, New Academy London
  • 22 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Street level Gallery Glasgow Opening, Stuart Duffin, Glasgow Print Studio, William McCance, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Ian Scott, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Hubertus Hess, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Barry Atherton, New Academy London, The Art Photography, Royal Museum.
  • 29 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Century of Revolution, Huntarian Gallery Glasgow, Andy Goldsworthy, Graeme Murray Edinburgh, Scottish Connections, Cramond Sculpture Centre
  • Oct (Galleries Magazine) John Houston, Mercury gallery London
  • Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Joyce Cairns, Morrison Scottish Portrait Award, Royal Scottish Academy
  • 6 Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland in London) John Houston, Peter Howson
  • 13 Oct Raymond Mason, City Art Centre Edinburgh, George Todd, Glasgow Print Studio, John Houston, Mercury Gallery London, Andy Goldsworthy, Aline Vidal Gallery Paris
  • 20 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) Gillian Ayres, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Smith Biennial Stirling, MacRobert Centre Stirling, Norman McBeath, Paul Gauguin, Royal Academy London
  • 27 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) New Beginnings Russian Season Glasgow, Boris Belsky, Aleksandr Yastrebinitsky, Glasgow Print Studios, Anatoly Zhigalov, Natalia Abalakova, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, The Academic Tradition, Glasgow School of Art, Dybsky, Reunov, Tistol, Yankilevsky, Glasgow Art Centre, Sergey Shutov, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, The Russian Poster, Collins Gallery Glasgow, The Rodchenko Family Workshop, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, The Art of the Russian Book, Mitchell Library Glasgow, Contemporary Russian Printmaking, Glasgow Print Studio, Russian Drawings from the Ashmollean, Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow
  • 1 Nov New Beginnings Season, Olga Sviblova, Anatoly Zhigalov, Natalia Abalakova, Sergey Shutov, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow
  • 3 Nov (Herald Feature) Morrison Scottish Portrait Award, Joyce Cairns, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Jessie King, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, NACF Prints, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, David Williams, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Green & McPhie, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
  • 10 Nov (Art Review) Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen
  • 10 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) SSA, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, George Wyllie, Derek Robertson, Step Gallery Edinburgh, Martin Rayner, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Sue Jane Taylor, Edinburgh City Art Centre, 570 10’N (North East artists), 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Shona Barr, Flying Colours Gallery Edinburgh
  • 11 Nov (for Time Out 20/20) Alchimia, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 17 Nov Days of Steel Sheffield, Street Level Gallery Glasgow, James Greer, Springburn Museum Glasgow, Rob Maclaurin, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Jack Knox, Andrew Smith, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Rodchenko, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 20 Nov Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, June Carey, Gordon Scott, Barry Atherton, David Linley, Frances Pelly
  • 21 Nov (Herald Feature) Percent for Art bit, Morrison Street Edinburgh Redevelopment
  • 24 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) Albert Irvin, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, The Scottish Colourists, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Anne Redpath, Bourne Fine Art Gallery Edinburgh, Roger Ackling, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh
  • Dec (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
  • Dec (World of Interiors) The Rodchenko Family Workshop, Serpentine Gallery London
  • 1 Dec (Art Review Feature) The Glasgow Flourish, George Wylie, Alasdair Wallace
  • 1 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Glasgow’s Great British Art Show, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
  • Dec (for Time Out 20/20) William Barns Graham Obituary
  • 6 Dec (World of Interiors) House for and Art Lover, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • 8 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Edward Summerton, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Alchimia, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Laurence Black, Edinburgh Fine Art Society, Milestone Art, City Art Centre Edinburgh, How Prints are Made, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh
  • 15 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Take Your Pick, Maclurian Gallery Ayr, Sea and Shore, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Brenda Lenaghan, Washington Gallery Glasgow, Christmas Show, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Arts for, Business Sponsorship Awards London
  • 29 Dec Leonard Rosoman, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Donald Manson, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Emilio Coia, Ancrum Gallery Roxburghshire, Gordon Muir, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Festival Lights, Glasgow George Square

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

  • 6 Mar RSA student show, Alf Lohr, Third Eye Centre, Lisa Milroy, Third Eye Centre, Alan Davie & Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios, Ragtime, Collins Gallery, Jim Macdonald, Glasgow Print Studios, William Gillies, Scottish Gallery
  • 7 Apr Storm over RSA/NGS
  • 7 Jun Dundee Seagate, Stirling, Third Eye Centre
  • 24 Jun Deborah Haase, Stirling Museum director appointed as director of McLellan Gallery Glasgow
  • 10 Jul Paula Rego, Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
  • 4 Aug Alison Watt and Queen Mother portrait
  • 22 Aug (feature) Stephen Conroy, Kelvingrove
  • 7 Oct (Weekender front page) Peter Howson
  • 2 Nov Olga Sviblova, Black Square, Zhigalov & Natalia Abalakova, Third Eye Centre
  • 6 Dec Poussin Cezanne, NGS[/i]

Henry, Clare

Oral History Recordings

  • OH
  • Collection
  • 2007-2014

This collection comprises recorded interviews with the following former Glasgow School of Art staff and students:

  • OH/1 Ellen Cunningham (née Timney), Embroidery and Weaving student, 1960-1964
  • OH/2 Margaret Ferguson (née Dunn), Embroidery and Weaving student, 1946-1950
  • OH/3 Meg Pollok (née Clark), Embroidery and Weaving student, 1946-1951
  • OH/4 Margaret Grant (née Taylor), Interior Design student, 1946-1950 and member of staff, c1953-1979
  • OH/5 Malcolm Lochhead, Embroidery and Weaving student, 1966-1970
  • OH/6 Dugald Cameron, Industrial Design student, 1947-1962, member of staff, 1962-1999, and Director 1991-1999
  • OH/7 Conrad McKenna, Commercial Art student, 1939-1942 and 1946-1948, and member of staff,1950-1984
  • OH/8 Eirene Hunter (née Paton), Printed Textiles student c1952-53.

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

Arthur, Liz

Diploma printing block

Printing block with Glasgow style female figure, stylised trees and flowers forming the border design. 
Central text block with

  • The Glasgow School of Art address
  • Local prize awarded to: 
  • For excellence in:
  • Session:

King, Jessie Marion

Papers of Garcia Hunter, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland

  • DC 072
  • Collection
  • c1930s-1960s

Includes:

  • fashion and jewellery sketches and illustrations
  • product catalogues for companies such as McDonalds Ltd, Watt Brothers and Whitneys Ltd featuring Garcia Hunter's fashion illustrations
  • newscuttings featuring advertisements using Garcia Hunter's illustrations
  • annotated photographs of Garcia Hunter
  • correspondence.

This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.

Hunter, Garcia

Lecture Notes from Scottish Architect James Salmon

  • DC 055
  • Collection
  • c1909

Notebook containing lecture notes and a letter to James Salmon from Frances Newbery. Also includes several sheets of notes on loose paper.

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

Salmon, James

Scottish Education Department Correspondence

Correspondence and copy letters between the Scottish Education Department (SED) and Glasgow School of Art concerning matters such as: conversion studies; validation and revalidation of courses; Institutional review; CNAA reviews; Art Therapy Course; salaries and qualifications of teaching staff; visiting lecturers; SED campaigns e.g. 'Be a Good Neighbour'; Postgraduate awards; students' allowances scheme; student numbers; differentiation of degrees; categorisation of courses; corporate plans; SED visits; student grants; course proposals; CNAA approval procedure: AC/6/1/1: Folder of SED correspondence, 1973-1980 (1 folder) AC/6/1/2: Folder of SED correspondence, 1980-1988 (1 folder)

The Glasgow School of Art

Publications

This collection includes two folders of material. The first, containing DC 009/4/1-9, includes publications produced by the G.S.A. Students’ Association between 1984 and 2005. The second, containing DC 009/4/10-21, includes publications created by students at the Glasgow School of Art, collected by the Students’ Association dating between 2003 and 2013.

• DC 009/4/1: Collection of GSA Students’ Association weekly publication ‘BLANK’ and other variations 1984-1985
• DC 009/4/2: Collection of GSA Students’ Association materials relating to Activities Week 1985
• DC/009/4/3: Collection of GSA Students’ Association weekly publication ‘SPANK’ 1985-1991
• DC/009/4/4: Two copies of newsletter ‘Stubble’, published 18 and 24 May 1988.
• DC 009/4/5: Copy of newsletter ‘TRASH’, Oct 1988
• DC 009/4/6: Copy of newsletter 'Think!', Jan 1990
• DC 009/4/7: Two copies of GSA Students’ Association 'Comic Book' issue 1, c 2000s
• DC 009/4/8: 'Fuse', Glasgow School of Art listings guide Issue 1, Jan 2001
• DC 009/4/9: Two copies of leaflet for 'AYE’, 15 Feb 2005-18 Feb 2005.
• DC 009/4/10: Copy of ‘FREAK’ Magazine, Dec 2003
• DC 009/4/11: Gallery of the bizarre, strange and the deranged magazine, 2004
• DC 009/4/12: 2 x Phreque magazine, 2004
• DC 009/4/13: Copy of ‘le magazine de BANG BANG’, Jul 2004
• DC 009/4/14: Copy of ‘PAVILION’ magazine, 2005
• DC 009/4/15: Copy of ‘THE CLAQUE’ Issue 1, ‘a collection of washroom images and unspoken words’, 2005
• DC 009/4/16: Two copies of comic ‘Things and Stuff’ no.2, April 2005
• DC 009/4/17: Your Order no. 1 magazine, Mar 2006
• DC 009/4/18: Milk Chocolate, 2007
• DC 009/4/19: 3 issues of Mammogram magazine, 2008 – 2009
• DC 009/4/20: Fold, Dec 2011
• DC 009/4/21: Undercurrents magazine, Issue 3, April 2013

The Glasgow School of Art

Library Committee

Papers and Minutes of the Library Committee, the Working Group on Learning Resources, and the Learning Resources Committee (see administrative history below for information on the change of name). Papers include Reports to the Academic Council, memos, correspondence, stock, accessions, expenditures etc, as well as essay titles and bilbiographies. Papers and Minutes as follows: AC/3/4/1: 1975 AC/3/4/2: 1976 AC/3/4/3: 1977 AC/3/4/4: 1978 AC/3/4/5: 1979 AC/3/4/6: 1980 AC/3/4/7: 1981 AC/3/4/8: 1982 AC/3/4/9: 1983 AC/3/4/10: 1984 AC/3/4/11: 1985 AC/3/4/12: 1986 AC/3/4/13: 1987 AC/3/4/14: 1988 AC/3/4/15: 1989 (includes papers about the change of name from the 'Library Committee' to the 'Learning Resources Committee') AC/3/4/16: Papers of the 'Working Group on Learning Resources', 1987-1989 (1 folder) AC/3/4/17: 1990 (named 'Learning Resources Committee' from this point onwards) AC/3/4/18: 1991 AC/3/4/19: 1992 (papers incomplete)

Vista

Includes two editions.1) The Vista: Official Organ, Glasgow School of Architecture Club incorporating the "Kaleidoscope" of the Glasgow School of Art, 19332) Vista: Journal of the Glasgow School of Architecture Club - Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow School of Art, May 1957

Glasgow Technical College

Papers of Francis H Newbery, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1885-1918

Includes:

  • general correspondence, 1905-1909, 1911-1914 and 1916
  • correspondence between Newbery and school staff, 1909-1916
  • correspondence on Morley Fletcher, Principal of ECA, September 1912
  • correspondence with visiting lecturers, March-May 1914.
  • later acquisitions of material relating to Newbery, including some working papers and correspondence from his time as Director in addition to papers dating to after his retirement, family records and photographs, and written materials regarding Newbery.

Newbery, Francis Henry

Articles, reviews and features

Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.

Hand written draft copies of around 190 articles of 250-1000 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1985, relating to visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Milngavie, Peeblesshire and St Andrews. Also including some reviews of exhibitions in London at The Royal Academy and Serpentine.

A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, Corners Gallery Glasgow, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Artspace Aberdeen and JD Kelly Gallery, and organisations: Fine Art Society Glasgow, Fine Art Society Edinburgh and Group 81. The reviews cover private galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery and Talbot Rice, as well as publicly funded galleries: Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Paisley Museum and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow.

There are also reviews for offsite projects at Cramond Sculpture Park Edinburgh and Saltire House Edinburgh. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists such as June Redfern, Annie Leibovitz and Jacki Parry. Key group exhibitions include New Image Glasgow at The Third Eye Centre featuring Steven Campbell, Ken Currie, Peter Howson, Mario Rossi, Stephen Barclay and others as part of the Hungarian Arts in Glasgow Season and annual exhibitions of painting and printmaking at Royal Scottish Academy. The Glasgow School of Art Postgraduate and Masters Degree shows are also reviewed alongside several reviews for Mayfest Festival Glasgow.

This file also includes longer feature and perspective articles on: Renoir Retrospective, Bruce McLean in London, Scottish Arts Council Collection on Sale and the Turner Prize win by Howard Hodgkin. Also includes copies of essays by Gerald Laing on Siaka Stevens.

  • 3 Jan Perspective Tapestry Pepsi Cola Commission, Frank Stella, Dovecot Tapestry Studios Edinburgh
  • 4 Jan Annie Leibovitz, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Harvey’s Wine Collection, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, Peter Blake, Graham Arnold, Howard Hodgkin, David Inshaw (including gallery briefings; Scottish Society of Artists, Collins Gallery Glasgow)
  • 8 Jan Josef Herman Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 18 Jan Frank Brangwyn Solo, Fine Art Society Glasgow, International Art Fair London Olympia
  • 23 Jan Marc Chagall, Royal Academy London
  • 25 Jan Charles Rennie Mackintosh Dorset Sketches, Hunterian Museum Glasgow, Anthony Davies, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh (including gallery briefings); Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Grahame Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, South London Art Gallery, Alan Charlton, Yoko Terauchi
  • 1 Feb Portraits on Paper, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie, Main Fine Art Glasgow, John Clark, David McLaren (including gallery briefings); Glasgow Arts Centre, Crawford Centre St Andrews
  • 5 Feb (Feature) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Hayward Gallery London
  • 6 Feb Pete Huby Solo, Glasgow Print Studio
  • 8 Feb The People Pictures, Traverse Gallery Edinburgh (including Scottish Art Council Art Bus and The Jean Watson)
  • 12 Feb Paisley Scottish Drawing Competition
  • 14 Feb Ian Fleming Solo, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow (including gallery briefing); Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, James Castle
  • 15 Feb Design Work 85, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 18 Feb James Hugonin Solo, Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Sarah Bray
  • 19 Feb (Feature) Crawford St Andrews Festival, Sir David Wilkie Bicentenary Exhibition
  • 20 Feb Reinhard Behrens Solo, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop
  • 21 Feb Utopia Architecture Exhibition, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 22 Feb John Taylor Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 25 Feb John Mooney Solo, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Henry Mulder Solo, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 27 Feb New Print Studio Drawings, Glasgow Arts Centre, Brian McGeoch
  • 1 Mar Beyond the Repeatable Image Canadian Printmakers, The Glasgow School of Art, JC Heywood, Otis Tamasuskas
  • 6 Mar Douglas Thomson Solo, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 7 Mar Peter Houson Solo, Crawford Arts Centre St Andrews
  • 8 Mar Artists Abroad, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, David Roberts, Daniel Alexander
  • 13 Mar Jackie Parry Solo, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie
  • 14 Mar Magee & Keppie, Saltire House Edinburgh, Graeme Magee, James Keppie
  • 15 Mar Rijeka Drawing Biennale, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 19 Mar Joan Eardley Solo, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow
  • 20 Mar Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Lucinda MacKay, Jonathan Gibbs
  • 21 Mar Alfred Wallis Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh, Isabel Beresford Solo, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Student Exhibition, Inn on the Green Edinburgh
  • 22 Mar Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Northampton, Huntarian Museum Glasgow
  • 25 Mar Shorelines, Fairmaids House Perth, Gary Anderson, Duncan Macleod
  • 26 Mar Keith McIntyre Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Graeme Swanson Solo, Traverse Theatre Glasgow
  • 29 Mar Marysia Donaldson Solo, The Macaulay Gallery Stenton
  • 1 Apr Royal Scottish Academy Students Exhibition, Edinburgh, Andrew Miller, Laura Duffy
  • 2 Apr June Redfern Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Bruce McLean, John Moores winne, D'offay, London
  • 5 Apr Michael McVeigh Solo, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh (including Colin Baxter Solo, Peter Potter Gallery Haddington)
  • 8 Apr Sir Robin Philipson Solo, Browse & Derby London
  • 11 Apr Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Corners Gallery Glasgow, Shore Gallery Leith, JD Gallery Glasgow, Fairmaids House Perth, John Boyd, Sandie Gardner, Melissa Sarat, Paola Mclure, Ken Southall, John G Boyd
  • 12 Apr Southampton Art Gallery Collection, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Andrea Mantegna, Scottish National Galleries, (Feature) Scottish Arts Council Collection for sale
  • 15 Apr Willi Gilli, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Mark Grady Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 16 Apr Book Table Project, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Tate in the North Plans Launch, Albert Docks Liverpool, James Stirling, Michael
  • 24 Apr (Feature) Bruce McLean, Anthony D’Offay Gallery London, FAS North East Trad ; Nain F A Antina Verboom
  • 26 Apr James Gibson Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Francis Convery Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 29 Apr Art of Africa, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 30 Apr (Feature) Scottish Arts Council department closures
  • 2 May Thomas Joshua Cooper Solo, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh
  • 3 May Friendship Paintings, Goethe Institute Glasgow, George Wyllie, Jens Jensen (including William Baillie Solo, Gallery *10 London, Graham Duward, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, Adrian Wiszniewski, Paton Gallery London
  • 7 May (Feature) Mayfest Art Glasgow 1985 Part One
  • 10 May (Feature) Mayfest Art Glasgow 1985 Part Two
  • 17 May Ian Hughes Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh (including biography and list of works), Damian Henry review of ‘Chrysalis’ performance at Mayfest 1985
  • 20 May Demarco on Wheels, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, George Donald, Stephen Lawson, Edward Gage, Jonathan Brown (including Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Barbara Balmer)
  • 22 May The Pastoral Tradition in East Lothian, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh
  • 24 May John Walker Solo, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
  • 27 May Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Marion McIntosh, Cynthis Wall, Brenda Lenaghan, Deborah Fladgate, Glasgow School of Art, Douglas Kemp, Geoff Brunell, Sculptors Drawings, Maclurian Art Gallery Ayr, William Crosbie, Ben Nicholson
  • 29 May Paisley Art Institute, Paisley Art Gallery
  • 3 Jun Summer Show, Royal Academy London
  • 4 Jun City Art Centre Edinburgh, Tom McKendrick, Patrick Dorrian (including George Wyllie, Peoples Palace Glasgow)
  • 6 Jun Vera Simons Solo, Main Fine Art Glasgow, John Houston Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 7 Jun Roberto Gonzalez Fernandez Solo, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 10 Jun Scottish Contemporary Art, Cambridge Clare Hall, Somon North, David Cook, Ken Curry, Edward Summerton, Martin Rayner
  • 11 Jun Visual Facts, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, London Canada House Gallery, Barbara Astman, Anne Ramsden, Paul Wong, Vera Frenkel, Mike Tooby
  • 13 Jun Glasgow Group, McLellan Galleries Glasgow, Elspeth Lamb, Philip Reeves
  • 14 Jun Ian Howard Solo, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Robert Paul Solo, Corners Gallery Glasgow
  • 18 Jun (Feature) Glasgow School of Art Degree Show, Glasgow Girls, Main Fine Art Glasgow, Sandra Ewing, Christine McArthur, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Clare Gordon, Elaine Dick, Ann Beaty
  • 19 Jun George Donald Solo, Glasgow Print Studios, Physical Features, New Print Studio Glasgow, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow, Brian McGeogh
  • 21 Jun John Gardiner Crawford Solo, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh (including Russell Colombo, Talbot Rice Edinburgh)
  • 24 Jun West Coast Artists, Hanover Gallery Edinburgh, William Turnbull, Willie Rodger, William Birdie, Norman Edgar
  • 25 Jun Moira Innes Solo, Collective Gallery Edinburgh (cut)
  • 28 Jun Hamish Fulton Solo, Fruitmarket gallery Edinburgh (including Barbican London, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Photographers Gallery London, Pradip Malde, Don McAllester
  • 2 Jul (Feature) S J Peploe, Gallery of Morden Art Edinburgh
  • 12 Jul Directions, Paisley Art Gallery, Barbara Rae, Janet Marshall, Sheena McGregor (including gallery brochure)
  • 15 Jul Mick Rooney Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh, Double Elephant, Barbican Gallery London
  • 23 Jul Landscape into Line, Hunterian Museum Glasgow, Summer Exhibition, Corners Gallery Glasgow, Helen Flockhart, Ronnie Nixon, Brian Cairns
  • 26 Jul George Wyllie, Peoples Palace Glasgow
  • 30 Jul Tribute to Wilkie, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh, Wilkie Collins, Cornice Hat, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Alistair Dickson, Tommy Lydon
  • 1 Aug Contemporary Scottish Landscape, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Fraser MacEwan, Allan White, Samuel Peploe, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 2 Aug Pandora’s Box, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Peggie Radford
  • 5 Aug Alan Davie Solo, George Herriot School Edinburgh, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Eric Huntley, Tony Jolly
  • 9 Aug Maclaurin Gallery Ayr, Ayr Sketch Club, Alison Cairns, Elaine Wilson
  • 10 Aug (Feature) Joseph Crawhall, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, American Watercolours from the Carnegie Institute, City Arts Centre Edinburgh
  • 14 Aug New Image Glasgow, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Steven Campbell, Ken Currie, Peter Howson, Mario Rossi, Stephen Barclay
  • 17 Aug Scaffolding in the Sky, Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow, Muirihead Bone, Henri Matisse Solo, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Edinburgh and Dublin, Edinburgh College of Art
  • 20 Aug Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Komar & Melamid, Andre Derain, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 23 Aug (Feature) Cramond Sculpture Park Edinburgh, Fiona Dean, Fred Bushe, Keith Rand, James King, Edinburgh Book Festival, Stephen Collingbourne, Jazz Queens Hall, Dominic Snyder, Foksal Artists, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Tomasz Tatakczyk, Beck Balken, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Jun Redfern, Christie Cameron
  • 27 Aug (Feature) Getty Summer Exhibition, Serpentine Gallery London
  • 7 Sep (Feature) Yuan Zhong Yi Chinese Terracotta’s
  • 9 Sep Bet Low Solo, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Ian McDiarmid Memorial, Jake Harvey Third Eye Centre Glasgow
  • 10 Sep JD Fergusson, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 11 Sep Pencils of Light, Collins Gallery Glasgow, John Hannavy
  • 12 Sep Kate Downie Solo, Back Room Gallery Edinburgh, George Donald Solo, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
  • 13 Sep Stirling Smith Biennale
  • 16 Sep The Cloth, Compass Gallery Glasgow (for Visual Aid)
  • 17 Sep Marcus Rees Roberts Solo, Glasgow Print Studios (including, Michael Jeffries, Collective Gallery Edinburgh)
  • 18 Sep Richard Hogan, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Traquair House Peeblesshire, The Earl Haid, Caroline McNairn, Shelia Mullen
  • 19 Sep New Generation, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh, Martha Macdonald, Alice Carter, Siobhan McMalosh
  • 20 Sep Sylvia von Hartmann, Gladstone’s Land Gallery Edinburgh National Trust for Scotland
  • 23 Sep Sculptors Drawings, Main Fine Art Glasgow, Bill Brotherstone, Jake Harvey
  • 24 Sep Artists Offshore, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Keith Fraser, Dominic Smydes, Sue Jane Taylor
  • 26 Sep Mable Royds Solo, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh
  • 30 Sep Gary Anderson, Corners Gallery Glasgow, William Crozier, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
  • 1 Oct (Feature) Hungarian Arts in Glasgow, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Chris Carrell
  • 3 Oct Gwen John Solo, Fine Art Society Edinburgh
  • 4 Oct Ralph Rumney Solo, Transmission Gallery Glasgow
  • 7 Oct Five Hungarian Artists, Glasgow Arts Centre
  • 8 Oct Hungarian Artists, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Geza Samu, Imre Bukta, Sandor Pinczehelyi, Erzsebet Schaar
  • 9 Oct Adrian Wiszniewski Solo, Nicola Jacobs Gallery London
  • 10 Oct Bella Uitz, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 11 Oct Ilka Gedo, Compass Gallery Glasgow
  • 14 Oct Five Hungarian Artists, Glasgow School of Art, El Kazovszkij
  • 15 Oct Glasgow Boys, Fine Art Society Glasgow, EA Walton
  • 17 Oct Royal Glasgow Institute Annual Exhibition, McLellan Galleries
  • 18 Oct Glasgow Print Studios, Janos Szirtes, Ihona Keseru, Istram Haraszty (this article was held)
  • 22 Oct Scottish Society of Artists, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Reinhard Dehrens, Helga Chart, James Macdonald
  • 23 Oct Graham Durward Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 25 Oct Janos Koss Solo, Collins Gallery Glasgow (including other Hungarian exhibitions at Glasgow Print Studios, People's Palace Glasgow)
  • 1 Nov Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Donald Shannon, John Bellany, Cath Cardinal, Janet Patterson Solo, Morley College Gallery Edinburgh, Alberto Morrocco Solo, Thackery Gallery London
  • 4 Nov Glasgow Budapest 1902, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
  • 5 Nov Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Peter Bourne, Mike O’Donnell, Liz O’Donnell, Elizabeth Adamson Solo, Mercury Gallery Edinburgh
  • 6 Nov From McTaggart to Eardley, Huntarian Gallery Glasgow, Joan Eardley
  • 7 Nov Modern Primitives, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Jerzy Marek
  • 8 Nov Andrew Walker Solo, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Unique and Original, Glasgow Print Studios
  • 13 Nov (News Feature) Turner Prize won by Howard Hodgkin
  • 14 Nov Alexander Goudie, French Institute Edinburgh, George Devlin Solo, Corners Gallery Glasgow
  • 15 Nov Peter Standen Solo, Traverse Gallery Edinburgh, Friends Exhibition, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, Hoch-Aun Teh Solo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
  • 18 Nov Homage to Barcelona, Hayward Gallery London
  • 19 Nov Phil Braham Solo, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Mckenzie
  • 20 Nov Patrick Heron Solo, Caledonia Club Edinburgh (Westbrooks)
  • 22 Nov Metro Gallery Glasgow, Liz Rodgers, John Taylor Solo, Babbity Bowster Glasgow
  • 23 Nov Group 81, Hanover Gallery Edinburgh
  • 26 Nov Joseph Farquharson Solo, Fine Art Society Edinburgh
  • 27 Nov Five Scottish Artists, Leinster Fine Art London, Jake Harvey, Elizabeth Blackadder, John Bellany William Maclean, Barbara Rae
  • 3 Dec James Fullerton Solo, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, Lesley Main Solo, Main Fine Art Glasgow
  • 4 Dec Glasgow Society of Women Artists; Lillie Gallery Milngavie
  • 6 Dec City Art Centre Edinburgh, Derek Roberts, Annette Chevallier
  • 10 Dec (Feature) June Redfern Solo, National Gallery Edinburgh, The Glasgow School of Art MA Degree Show
  • 12 Dec Benson & Hedges Exhibition, Collins Gallery Glasgow
  • 13 Dec John McLean Solo, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh
  • 17 Dec Ten Glasgow Artists, Glasgow Arts Centre
  • 18 Dec Matthew Inglis, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Ruth Franklin, City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 19 Dec Calton Gallery Edinburgh, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow
  • 23 Dec Animals, Burrell Collection Glasgow
  • 24 Dec Members Show, Glasgow Print Studios (including Gwyneth Leech, Traverse Gallery Edinburgh)
  • 26 Dec Review of the Year 1985
  • 30 Dec After images, City Arts Centre Edinburgh, David Duke Brian Gibb
  • 31 Dec Richard Tuttle Solo, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, E A Taylor, Bourne Fine Art Review of the Year 1985

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

  • 11 Jan TVSW, Third Eye Centre, Kosovo prints from Yugolslavia, Glasgow Print Studios, Alma Wolfson, Ann Mendelow, Strathclyde University
  • 15 Jan (feature) Steven Campbell
  • 19 Jan (Weekender front page) British Art Show, RSA 19 Apr Munch at City Art Centre Edinburgh
  • 28 May (Feature) Chicago Art Fair
  • 28 May Sculptors Drawings, Willliam Crosbie and Ben Nicholson, Maclaurin Art Gallery, Ayr
  • 18 Jun (feature) The Glasgow School of Art, Students seek Farther Horizons[/i]

Henry, Clare

Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland

  • DC 073
  • Collection
  • c1940s-2010s

Includes

  • a selection of Christmas cards and other ephemera collected by Conrad McKenna, a former student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, plus typed and handwritten materials used by McKenna to deliver teaching at The Glasgow School of Art
  • correspondence between Conrad McKenna and The Glasgow School of Art and members of staff, and correspondence and printed ephemera regarding The San Gimignano Summer School.

The cards and ephemera have been created by former Glasgow School of Art staff and students and friends of Conrad McKenna, including Gordon Huntly, Rosalind Bliss, Michael Moulder, Peter Sumsion, Michael Healey, Mark Severin and James Cosgrove.

This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.

McKenna, Conrad

Materials relating to Francis Newbery

Various papers and documents relating to Francis Newbery, including articles written by and about him, possibly related to the exhibition 'Fra H Newbery, Artist and Art Educationist, 1855-1946', held at The Glasgow School of Art, 29 Jul 1996-30 Aug 1996, curated by George Rawson. File includes: postcard of ‘The Paisley Shawl’, a painting by Francis Newbery c1910; printed image with description hand-written on back which reads ‘caricature of F H Newbery by Hugh Munro – in “St Mungo” 1897’; photocopy of article by Francis Newbery titled ‘Art Education’ and labelled ‘article by Fra Newbery, BA meeting Glasgow 1901’, about art education in Glasgow with particular focus on The Glasgow School of Art; typed copies of song titled ‘Dumble-Dum-Dearie or How Fra Newbery Got His Cloak and Hat; The School of Art Song’, unauthored, likely related to Newbery’s retirement [1916] (3 copies); typed page with biographical information regarding Francis Newbery’s artistic and educational career titled ‘Who’s Who In Glasgow In 1909’, unauthored and undated; typed page titled ‘Francis Henry Newbery 1853-1946’ with a biography of Newbery’s life and career from birth to death, focused on Newbery’s connection to Bridport in Dorset, unauthored and undated but likely related to and written by someone associated with Bridport; typed copy of a text titled ‘Francis Henry Newbery (1853-1946)’, possibly a draft of a catalogue published to accompany the exhibition 'Fra H Newbery, Artist and Art Educationist, 1855-1946', The Glasgow School of Art, 29 Jul-30 Aug 1996, written by George Rawson (2 copies); photocopy of article titled ‘Francis Newbery and the Glasgow Style’ by Isobel Spencer (now Isobel Johnstone) for Apollo Magazine, Oct 1973.

Newbery, Francis Henry

Correspondence

A variety of letter received by Archibald Haswell Miller. One of this letters dates to his time as a student at the Glasgow School of Art, whereas the others date to his time as a lecturer at the same institution.

Catterns, Edward Railton

Records of the Estates Department

This material is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers. Includes: A.W. Perry's subject files c1964-1991, as well as uncatalogued material including: capital grant admin, School development plans, project approval forms, GSA space audit, department correspondence and working files of Frank Kean (Secretary and Treasurer 1968/69 - 1992/93) and A.W. Perry (Assistant Secretary: Building 1976/77). Committee papers held within this department include - Building and Fabric Committee/Buildings and Interior Committee, Estates Committee/Estates Management Committee, Project Task Group.

The Glasgow School of Art

Records of the Design School

This material is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers. Correspondence and administrative papers relating to the following courses and departments: MA Design, Bachelor Design, Product Design Engineering, Silversmithing and Jewellery, MPhil Design Theory, Visual Communications and First Year Design. Also includes academic plans and CNAA working papers, correspondence with GSA Enterprises, promotional material, student handbook drafts, material relating to Design exhibitions, and the correspondence, administrative papers and working files of Dugald Cameron (Head of Design School 1990) and Michael Healey (Head of Design School 1994/95-1996/97). Committee papers held within this department - Design Board of Studies, Design Course Evaluation Committee, Design Course/Joint Course/Curriculum Committee, Design Course Examination Committee, Design School Research Committee, Design Student/Staff Consultative Committee.

The Glasgow School of Art

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