Tag Archives for sculpture

New installation for ECA Library

Kenny Hunter’s portrait bust of Andrew Grant, one of ECA’s most important and generous benefactors, has been sited in ECA Library, on level 1 of Evolution House. The work is cast in bronze but is designed to look like a … Continue reading

10. September 2015 by jfurnes1
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951

A NEW RESOURCE FOR STUDENTS OF ART HISTORY, VISUAL CULTURE AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES: The University of Glasgow, Victoria and Albert Museum and Henry Moore Institute have announced the launch of a free access online database and mobile interface: Mapping the … Continue reading

10. May 2011 by jane furness
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Quote of the Week

Looking at art awakens, speaks to the creative part of you, the spectator.  It digs deep into the best part of people.  And art has the potential to change people.  I have always thought that.    (Anthony Caro, in Quest … Continue reading

10. March 2010 by jfurnes1
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Exhibition review: John McLean

  When I went to London as a student in 1979, one of the first things I did was look up John McLean, a London-based Scottish painter.  (I’d seen his work already at the Fruitmarket Gallery, in a show for … Continue reading

10. March 2010 by jfurnes1
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