Leanne Ross, Dirty Dancing Flowers
18 November 2024 • Toby Upson
Leanne Ross’ exhibition Dirty Dancing Flowers transforms the clerical ‘white cube’ into a party, quite literally a karaoke party, one we are all invited to.
18 November 2024 • Toby Upson
Leanne Ross’ exhibition Dirty Dancing Flowers transforms the clerical ‘white cube’ into a party, quite literally a karaoke party, one we are all invited to.
26 October 2024 • Toby Upson
Now in its sixth year, the Art Car Boot Sale (Tramway, Glasgow) is something of an art fair antidote. One of Scotland’s biggest contemporary art events
7 February 2024 • Mark Westall
An upcoming exhibition at The Glasgow School of Art will offer peek into the creative culture of 1980s Glasgow, Instant Whip: The Textiles and Papers of Fraser Taylor 1977–87 Revisited will shine a light on the archive of Fraser Taylor
6 November 2023 • Mark Westall
Tramway, Glasgow is to present Idols of Mud and Water – Sydney-based artist Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran’s first institutional solo exhibition… Read More
29 June 2023 • Guest
Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome’s Scottish iteration of INCHOATE BUZZ, an immersive and atmospheric collaborative performance at Glasgow’s Tramway featured work by Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome and invited artists SERAFINE1369, Eve Stainton, and Isabel Rosa Muñoz-Newsome,
16 June 2023 • Mark Westall
The graffiti artist Banksy has announced his first official solo exhibition for 14 years. It will run at Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art from Sunday.
13 April 2023 • Mark Westall
This April, join choreographer Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome and invited artists SERAFINE1369, Eve Stainton and Isabel Rosa Muñoz-Newsome for an immersive performance experience.
12 December 2022 • Mark Westall
Glasgow-based curator and writer Richard Birkett – who has previously held roles at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London and Artists Space in New York – has taken up the position to take forward the development and delivery of Glasgow International 2024.
10 August 2022 • Mark Westall
Norman Gilbert (1926-2019) lived and worked on Glasgow’s south side for over fifty years painting intimate, domestic scenes of his wife Pat, their four children and an extended family of friends and neighbours who frequented their home on Shields Road, and enriched and shaped their lives.
29 October 2021 • Mark Westall
Award-winning artist collective Still/Moving and Clyde Docks Preservation Initiative (CDPI) will transform Govan’s A-listed Graving Docks for the duration of… Read More