The Scottish-Ghanaian artist Maud Sulter (1960-2008) moved between poetry, photography, video-art, and installation in her remarkable and prescient practice, exploring the erasure of Black female narratives from Scottish and European history. Greg Thomas reviews a new show at Tramway
Joan Eardley's unfinished work 'Two Children' has been completed 60 year later, by the artist Kate Downie. As the imagined 'finished' work goes on display at Glasgow Women's Library, Susan Mansfield meets with Downie, to find out more her approach to this unusual commission and the insights she gained into Eardley's practice.
CONTINUE READINGMorwenna Kearsley’s Apparatus, at Glasgow’s Strange Field, takes us on an exhilarating trip through the mechanics of analogue photography. Greg Thomas reviews
CONTINUE READINGThe Fleming Collection is excited to announce the winners of our 2024 Young People's Art Competition
CONTINUE READINGAs part of the celebrations for its 50th anniversary year, the Fruitmarket has commissioned a year-long project by Jill Smith, the first woman artist to make work in the gallery - a woman who was nearly written out of its history.
CONTINUE READINGDunfermline Carnegie's latest exhibition celebrates the Dunfermline-born Victorian artist Joseph Noel Paton. Curator Lesley Lettice writes about the show's focus on the artist's personal life, and the new light this approach has shed on his work...
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