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Glasgow’s Burrell Nearly 40 Years On Gets A New Look – Clare Henry

Glasgow’s Burrell Nearly 40 Years On Gets A New Look – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Apr 11, 2022 | Features

Back in 1983, on the day the Queen opened the famous Burrell, I reported enthusiastically for the BBC on its unique qualities. It was a memorable moment for a magical creation and put Glasgow on the map. It began Glasgow’s regeneration, its move from a perceived...
Rubens’ Samson and Delilah Masterpiece Is A Fake – Autumn Budget Arts To Receive £850m – Glasgow COP26 Indestructible Language Art Installation

Rubens’ Samson and Delilah Masterpiece Is A Fake – Autumn Budget Arts To Receive £850m – Glasgow COP26 Indestructible Language Art Installation

by News Desk | Oct 28, 2021 | News

Peter Paul  Rubens Painting Of Samson and Delilah In The National Gallery Collection Is A Fake A Peter Paul Rubens masterpiece ‘Samson and Delilah’ (ca. 1609/10), listed as one of the 30 most important paintings in London’s National Gallery...
George Rickey: 40 year Saga Of Glasgow’s Lost £1m Sculpture – Clare Henry

George Rickey: 40 year Saga Of Glasgow’s Lost £1m Sculpture – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Jan 5, 2021 | News

I first met the well known American kinetic sculptor George Rickey in 1982. In celebration of his 75th birthday. The Scottish Sculpture Trust led by Barbara Grigor, organised his first-ever major British exhibition in Glasgow, his childhood home. Over 50 works were...
The Turner: An Exhibition of Past Turner Prize Nominees – Clare Henry

The Turner: An Exhibition of Past Turner Prize Nominees – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Oct 14, 2019 | Reviews

Glasgow: Love it or loathe it, the Tate Turner prize is here to stay. It’s a huge accolade. And you don’t need to win. Being nominated (4 each year since 1984) is almost as good. From 1996 on Glasgow School of Art graduates have monopolised it, with a...
Expressionist Prints: From Turmoil To Conflict – Hunterian Glasgow – Leyla Sanai

Expressionist Prints: From Turmoil To Conflict – Hunterian Glasgow – Leyla Sanai

by News Desk | Jul 13, 2019 | Features

The unassuming Hunterian Gallery in Glasgow, perched next to the University library, houses stunning paintings by the Glasgow Boys (and Girls) and the Scottish Colourists, and very occasionally plays host to international exhibitions that would cause any art...
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