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ainsley.htm
SAM AINSLEY In celebration of Glasgow�s 1999 title UK City of Architecture and Design, Glasgow Print Studio invited twelve artists to contribute to a portfolio of prints titled HABITAT. The definition given was �the normal abode of an animal or plant; the physical environment of any community; the place where...
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artists.htm
Artists Artists listed below have exhibited with the gallery since 1986. Click on links for profiles of selected artists. Norman ACKROYD Ian HAMILTON FINLAY Iain PATTERSON Chris ALLAN Lys HANSEN Jila PEACOCK Louise ANNAND Ronnie HEEPS Baajie PICKARD Brian BLOW Jack KNOX Valerie PRAGNELL Cliff BOWEN Matt MCCURDY...
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bblow.htm
Brian Blow Click here to view gallery/new work BRIAN BLOW was born in London and trained at the Sir John Cass School of Art in the City of London, at St. Martins School of Art and at the Hornsey School of Art where he studied etching under Norman Janes. His work is 'a personal exploration of form in space, a voyage...
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Brian Blow Brian Blow, Square 4, 1998, iron, 24.5 x 24.5cm �350 Brian Blow, Interlock, 1995, bronze, 19 x 21.5 x 15.7cm SOLD Brian Blow, Aztec (open cube), 1996, bronze, 16.5 x 18.5 x 18.4cm �1250 Brian Blow, Block Chord, 1999, bronze, 18 x 14.5 x 6.75cm �875 Brian Blow, Chord I (detail), 1997, iron, 32.5 x 28.5...
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borland.htm
CHRISTINA BORLAND Like Red Cocoon, The Quickening is part of Glasgow Print Studio�s HABITAT portfolio (see No 1). Greg Hilty gives a lucid account of the many elements in Borland�s oeuvre in the book published in 1997 to accompany her exhibition at Frac LR, Montpellier: her concern with process, the poetry of...
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cat.htm
Catalogue and Prices All prices are unframed. Enquiries please to the Hughson Gallery. Back to Current Exhibition
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contact.htm
Contact Details If you wish your name to be added to our mailing list, or have comments or enquiries about the Gallery or this website, please use the form below: Name: Address: Postcode: Telephone: E-mail: Tick here to be included on our mailing list. If you have any comments or enquiries please enter them below:...
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cook.htm
ASHLEY COOK �My work tends to be quite intimate, and is informed by emotional responses to the myriad experiences, pleasant and unpleasant, which life throws our way. Sometimes I think my practice is a way of helping me to process these feelings. The images usually have a suggested narrative often with an ironic...
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cstool.htm
The Cutty Stool The CUTTY STOOL commemorates the riot in St.Giles Cathedral when the new 'anglicised' prayer-book, imposed on Scotland by King Charles I, was used there for the first and last time on 23 July 1637. The reading was halted by a stool flung at the minister's head by a woman traditionally known as...
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current.htm
Philip Reeves New Paintings, New Prints Primary Three With Black" width=400> 4 - 25 April, 2004 Exhibition open wed � sat 12 � 6 pm; sun 6 � 9pm Exhibition catalogue | Philip Reeves Profile
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ddick.htm
Dorothy Dick Click here to view gallery. DOROTHY DICK's career as engineer and mathematician was preceded by a degree in Maths and Physics at Glasgow University (she was born in Glasgow in 1932). In parallel with this she developed her interest in art by training part-time in the Sculpture department of Glasgow...
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ddwork.htm
Dorothy Dick Dorothy Dick, Male Torso, 1995, ciment fondu, 43 x 18 x 61cm �3000 Dorothy Dick, Head, 1992, elmwood, 39 x 20 x 28cm �2200 Dorothy Dick, Standing Figure, 1990, oak, 99 x 20 x 13cm �2500 Dorothy Dick, Half Figure, 1992, ciment fondu, 42 x 33 x 38cm �3250 Dorothy Dick, Half Figure, 1991, ciment fondu,...
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ewhyte.htm
Edna Whyte Click here to view gallery. EDNA WHYTE lives and works on the island of Luing, south of Oban in Argyll. Born in 1930, she studied at Kingston College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. On completion of her studies, she was awarded scholarships by PUNCH, the SALZBURG SEMINAR in AMERICAN STUDIES,...
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Edna Whyte Edna Whyte, Anchorage, pencil, 39 x 45cm�450 Edna Whyte, Blythe Spirit, pencil, 45 x 47cm�400 Edna Whyte, Hyperborean Sun, pencil, 48 x 63.5cm�550 Edna Whyte, Sea Tango, Cullipool, pencil, 45.5 x 61cm�420 Edna Whyte, Scarba to the South, pencil, 40.5 x 47cm�450 Edna Whyte, Sunlit Shore, pencil, 41 x...
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footer.htm
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ganter.htm
JO GANTER Ganter�s recent etchings have varied dramatically in size from small and intimate to large and public. Whatever their scale, her current prints are consistent in their ability to draw the viewer into an almost visionary, half-seen, half-imagined geomorphic space where seemingly substantial forms float...
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graham.htm
WILHELMINA BARNS-GRAHAM Born in St. Andrews and educated at Edinburgh College of Art, Barns-Graham has lived in St. Ives, Cornwall since 1940, with regular returns to Scotland. Her productivity in recent years, as demonstrated by exhibitions in London and currently at the TATE St. Ives, has been astounding and...
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history.htm
History Sibylle von Halem Lectern, 1989 For details of previous exhibitions, see below. The HUGHSON GALLERY has operated privately from a base in the west end of the city of Glasgow since 1986, showing on average about three exhibitions a year. The gallery contributed annually to the visual arts programme of MAYFEST,...
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home.htm
H U G H S O N G A L L E R Y Philip Reeves - Primary Three With Black - 2003, etching and aquatint, 74 x 58cm
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lamb.htm
ELSPETH LAMB Lamb was for twenty years and until recently in charge of Printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art. She is recognised as one of Britain�s finest printmakers, and her pre-eminence in lithography leads to exhibitions world-wide. This print was first shown in her exhibition DELTA ( Glasgow Print Studio,...
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montgomery.htm
IONA MONTGOMERY Montgomery has lectured at Edinburgh College of Art since 1997, and is currently Vice-President of the RSW. She has won major awards and has exhibited widely throughout Scotland and beyond. Of her work she says: �I am fascinated by metaphor, metamorphosos and memory, fragments containing elements...
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moon.htm
JAQUELINE MOON Moon is the youngest artist in this group. Born in Cambridge, she graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1998 with a B.A. (Hons.) in Printmaking. In the few months since graduation, she has been a prize-winner on three occasions. Lighthouse Tower is a panoramic view of Glasgow from the top of the...
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msandeman.htm
Margot Sandeman Click here to view gallery "But in my long experience, among Scottish painters of her own time there is no other whose work reveals such a combination of deep-rootedness in a given place with an equally strong sense of mind set free to soar into a world of visual poetry.". - Cordelia Oliver, June...
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msmith.htm
Merilyn Smith Merilyn Smith was born in Arbroath, Scotland in 1942. She was educated at Arbroath High School, where she first heard the story of Jenny Geddes and of the riot at St. Giles Cathedral: powerful images which were to stay with her. She trained at Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 1965, and gaining...
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Margot Sandeman Margot Sandeman, Magnolia, 1991, oil, 91.5 x 71cm Private Collection Margot Sandeman, Pears (with Ian Hamilton Finlay), 1986, oil, 51 x 76cm Collection Ian Hamilton Finlay Margot Sandeman, Two Jugs, 1990, oil, 81 x 84cm �4500 Margot Sandeman, Pink Jug, 1993, oil, 50 x 50cm �1500 Margot Sandeman,...
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newbbwork.htm
Brian Blow EN AVILA Two woodcuts by Brian Blow Based on a fragment of a Spanish ballad dating from the fifteenth century, possibly much earlier, these two striking and evocative images are inspired by a medieval tragedy. The translation and foreword are by George Dingsdale; separate notes on the translation and...
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newhall.htm
Ten prints for the Women�s Art Collection at New Hall 24 March - 16 April, 2000 (Glasgow, Hughson Gallery) 29 April - 21 May, 2000 (Cambridge, New Hall) Click here to view the catalogue. Exhibition notes The Women�s Art Collection at NEW HALL in Cambridge is the largest of its kind outside of Washington DC. Established...
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parry.htm
JACKI PARRY Parry�s ability to translate form -- whether in prints or by using her own paper as a vehicle for sculptural thought -- has never been in doubt. She has ravished our sensibilities. A recent publication from The PAPER WORKSHOP (established 1986) : Jacki Parry, Ways of Editing contaiins absorbing accounts...
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preeves.htm
Philip Reeves RSA, PRSW, RGI, RE Click here to view gallery PHILIP REEVES was born in Cheltenham in 1931. He studied at Cheltenham School of Art and the Royal College of Art, and was appointed Lecturer at Glasgow School of Art in 1954. In the same year he was elected Associate of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers....
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prwork.htm
Philip Reeves Paintings Philip Reeves Vertical Form, 1996, ink, gouache, collage, 115.5 x 95cm �3500 Philip Reeves, Lower Deck, 1994, ink, gouache, collage, 81.5 x 91.5cm �2500 Philip Reeves Vertical Group, 1999, ink, gouache, 94 x 100cm �2500 Philip Reeves, Tor, 1998, mixed media, 136 x 76cm �3000 Philip Reeves,...
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redfern.htm
JUNE REDFERN Redfern lives and works in East London, although born in Fife and a former student of Edinburgh College of Art A colourist with an innate lyricism, her canvases seem to ebb and flow with an exuberant and painterly joie de vivre. Sunset is one of a recent suite of five etchings � she prefers to work...
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reevescat04.htm
Philip Reeves Catalogue and Prices 1. Philip Reeves Primary Three With Black, 2003, etching and aquatint, 74 x 58cm �600 (�520 unfr.) 3. Philip Reeves, Interior Morning, 2003, aquatint and etching, 117 x 68cm �1200 (�1100 unfr.) 4. Philip Reeves Horizontal Code, 2003, etching and aquatint, 71 x 49.5cm �600 (�520...
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rheeps.htm
Ronnie Heeps Click here to view gallery Ronnie Heeps was born in Scotland in 1958; he studied foundry management at Falkirk College of Technology from 1975 until 1980, and ceramics and silversmithing also at Falkirk, until 1982. After college, he became a lighting designer for both stage and clubs, and his artistic...
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rhwork.htm
Ronnie Heeps Ronnie Heeps, Hitler yum yum, oil on canvas, 1m x 1.5m �1850 Ronnie Heeps, Hunt looking for Campbellesque tendencies, oil on canvas, 1m x 1.5m �1600 Ronnie Heeps, Trains go fast but stupidity lingers, oil on canvas, 1m x 1.5m �1500 Ronnie Heeps, Why live now when you can live in the future, oil on...
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siteinfo.htm
Acknowledgements The Hughson Gallery wishes to thank those artists who appear on this site for their time, energy and patience. This site is designed for use with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and above. To download the latest version click here.
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