- NMC/0837
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- c1980s-1990s
Maquette of steel welder.
Schotz, Benno
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Maquette of steel welder.
Schotz, Benno
Illustration of battle scene with kilted soldiers from Scots Pictorial magazine
A double page drawing of kilted soldiers in a battle scene entitled, 'A Gallant Seaforth', pages 802 and 803 from The Scots Pictorial magazine of 3 October, 1914. Printed caption beneath describes the death of T Campbell of the Seaforth Highlanders. Verso shows four photo portraits of Scottish Casualties, page 801, and two photographs of German prisoners of war, page 804.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Drawing of battle scene with kilted soldiers
"AEH Miller 1914" (in pencil), top right, Scots Pictorial copy.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Memorial page (Red Cross nurses on troopship) in The Scots Pictorial magazine
Finished page, including a photograph, was published in Scots Pictorial, 19 September 1914.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Layout design for a memorial page (Red Cross nurses on troopship)
Drawing signed and annotated by artist. Finished piece, including photograph, was published in Scots Pictorial, 19 September 1914.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Presumed final proof for publication.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
The Highlander's New Umbrella sketch
Design for publication, marked up with dimensions and the annotation, 'Handle with care. Do not touch surface of drawing or rub in anyway.'
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Wrecking Ball woodcut and cardboard print
Note from the artist: This print is part of the collection Wank!, a series of six posters for various sources - such as essays, video clips, movies or performances - all dealing with the taboo subject of female masturbation. Acting like a curator of these references, I aim to highlight that any attempt to represent feminine masturbation through a feminist eye still finds its limits where a branded masculine interpretation of feminine sexuality starts.
Campistron, Dominique
Screen print, "I DON'T LIKE IT HERE". Annotated on reverse '5/5 AW 2017'
Wachsmuth, Anna
Print of 'The Archer'
McGlashan, Archibald A
Artwork
Dick, Jessie Alexandra
Artwork
Dick, Jessie Alexandra
Watercolour of spring blossoms EXPAND Drawn while the artist studied at Dundee Technical College and School of Art, 1911-1912.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
'Maiden flight' artwork
Blackwood, William TL
Tree-stump scene lithograph, 3/6.
Graham, Gordon
'Jacobean' artwork
Harrison, Ronald
Artwork and calligraphy of Lewis Carroll quotations
Calligraphy of Lewis Carroll quotations in outline of elephant
Lang, DCH
Artwork and calligraphy of Lewis Carroll quotations
Calligraphy of Lewis Carroll quotations in outline of buffalo
Lang, DCH
Seated woman etching, 3/4, 1968
Lang, DCH
Untitled party #5, 'Bread and Circuses'. Oil on canvas.
Fernie, Angus
'Idyllis' watercolour
Shanks, Kirsten
Charcoal drawing shown as part of Degree Show 2019. Drawn from north Kelvin Meadow.
Tayar, Atticus
Audio file from installation of Antiphon
Audio file from installation of Antiphon. One of two files.
Gill, Rebecca
Artwork
Dick, Jessie Alexandra
Installation and takedown of Antiphon
One of five jpeg images documenting the installation and take down of Antiphon, by the artists.
Gill, Rebecca
Installation and takedown of Antiphon
One of five jpeg images documenting the installation and take down of Antiphon, by the artists.
Gill, Rebecca
Installation and takedown of Antiphon
One of five jpeg images documenting the installation and take down of Antiphon, by the artists.
Gill, Rebecca
Installation and takedown of Antiphon
One of five jpeg images documenting the installation and take down of Antiphon, by the artists.
Gill, Rebecca
Audio file from installation of Antiphon
Audio file from installation of Antiphon. One of two files.
Gill, Rebecca
Liturgical Text for Non-Believers
Digital print of text on chiffon.
Gill, Rebecca
Installation and takedown of Antiphon
One of five jpeg images documenting the installation and take down of Antiphon, by the artists.
Gill, Rebecca
Portfolio cover. Label in top left corner annotated 'Dundee Technical College and School of Art Drawing Portfolio', 'No. Name, Miss Wilson Subject,' and 'F. LIVINGSTONE, 34 Bell Street, DUNDEE'.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
Drawing, 'The future as a large, overbearing ball of blackness'
Kirkwood, Jonathan
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.
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:
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.
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:
Henry, Clare
Print 98 of 120, signed 'Jacki Parry, '77' along with printed cover page with the artists name which includes a blue dot and catalogue number 766.5.071PAR, an artist biography and an exhibition price list.
Parry, Jacki
Print 94 of 120, signed 'Jacki Parry, '77' along with printed cover page with the artists name, an artist biography and an exhibition price list.
Parry, Jacki
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'H' inspired by Halley.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'G' inspired by Martin.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'F' inspired by Stella.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'E' inspired by Newman.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'D' inspired by Lloyd Wright.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'C' inspired by Modrian.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'B' inspired by Malevich.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'A' inspired by C R Mackintosh.
Kilgour, Scott
One of 38 caricatures sketches of GSA staff. Some of which are double sided, and some individually named. Some drawn on chocolate bar wrappers, some signed "Tom".
Makinson, Trevor Owen
One of 38 caricatures sketches of GSA staff. Some of which are double sided, and some individually named. Some drawn on chocolate bar wrappers, some signed "Tom".
Makinson, Trevor Owen
One of 38 caricatures sketches of GSA staff. Some of which are double sided, and some individually named. Some drawn on chocolate bar wrappers, some signed "Tom". Sketch 'KK' includes the legend 'signed the blood stained dagger. This is still our secret, Trevor xxxx hic! hic! hic!'
Makinson, Trevor Owen
One of 38 caricatures sketches of GSA staff. Some of which are double sided, and some individually named. Some drawn on chocolate bar wrappers, some signed "Tom".
Makinson, Trevor Owen