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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Catalina Barroso-Luque, Cannibal O (2019) An intimate evening of feminist cannibalism at Intermedia, Centre for Contemporary Art (Glasgow). Photo: Isobel Lutz-Smith. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL An exhibition of work by artist Donald Rodney at artist-run space Celine. A leading figure in Britain’s BLK Art Group of the 1980s, Rodney was renowned for appropriating images from the mass media and popular culture in order to explore issues of racial identity andracism.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 with dates to be announced. Alberta Whittle’s new GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL William Joys is an artist who lives and works in London. Through an economy of means and careful selection of materials, Joys represents notions of himself becoming a range of characters. ARTISTS - GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Glasgow Open Dance School (G.O.D.S) Glasgow Open Dance School was founded in 2011 by artists Romany Dear, Julia Scott and Ashanti Harris, who continue to GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Thulani Rachia is an artist who lives and works in Glasgow. Rachia is also a teacher and a director. Having grown up in Johannesburg, Rachia’s inquiries stem from an interest in site, history and the built environment, examining how these locate culture and memory. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Mick Peter. Mick Peter (b. 1974 in Berlin, Germany) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Through his practice Peter transforms imagery from fiction, illustration and graphic design into playful installations, liberating images from the flat surface of the page to create witty and exuberant sculptures. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Tom Krasny. Tom Krasny (b. in 1984 in Tel-Aviv, Israel) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She earned a BA in video and new media from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem and graduating from the Master of Fine Art course at Glasgow School of Art (June2017).
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Lotte Glob, Walker and Bromwich, Klaus Weber, Matthew Darbyshire, Jess Flood Paddock, Andy Holden, Alex Allan, Ewan Robertson and Gordon Munro, Jonathan Owen, Bobby Niven, George Wyllie, Iain Kettles, James McLardy, Alex Frost, Clare Stephenson, Nick Evans, Sarah Forrest, Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan, Neil Livingstone, Jock Mooney, Beagles and Ramsay, Emma Pratt, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd GLASGOW INTERNATIONALCOOKIE POLICYANA MAZZEI Scotland’s biennial festival of contemporary visual art. Glasgow International festival of contemporary visual art will take place from 11 – 27 June 2021. Originally scheduled to open in April 2020, the festival comprises over 70 exhibitions and events, performances and talks over 30 spaces across the city and online, showcasing work byover 100 artists.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Catalina Barroso-Luque, Cannibal O (2019) An intimate evening of feminist cannibalism at Intermedia, Centre for Contemporary Art (Glasgow). Photo: Isobel Lutz-Smith. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL An exhibition of work by artist Donald Rodney at artist-run space Celine. A leading figure in Britain’s BLK Art Group of the 1980s, Rodney was renowned for appropriating images from the mass media and popular culture in order to explore issues of racial identity andracism.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 with dates to be announced. Alberta Whittle’s new GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL William Joys is an artist who lives and works in London. Through an economy of means and careful selection of materials, Joys represents notions of himself becoming a range of characters. ARTISTS - GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Glasgow Open Dance School (G.O.D.S) Glasgow Open Dance School was founded in 2011 by artists Romany Dear, Julia Scott and Ashanti Harris, who continue to GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Thulani Rachia is an artist who lives and works in Glasgow. Rachia is also a teacher and a director. Having grown up in Johannesburg, Rachia’s inquiries stem from an interest in site, history and the built environment, examining how these locate culture and memory. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Mick Peter. Mick Peter (b. 1974 in Berlin, Germany) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Through his practice Peter transforms imagery from fiction, illustration and graphic design into playful installations, liberating images from the flat surface of the page to create witty and exuberant sculptures. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Tom Krasny. Tom Krasny (b. in 1984 in Tel-Aviv, Israel) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She earned a BA in video and new media from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem and graduating from the Master of Fine Art course at Glasgow School of Art (June2017).
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Lotte Glob, Walker and Bromwich, Klaus Weber, Matthew Darbyshire, Jess Flood Paddock, Andy Holden, Alex Allan, Ewan Robertson and Gordon Munro, Jonathan Owen, Bobby Niven, George Wyllie, Iain Kettles, James McLardy, Alex Frost, Clare Stephenson, Nick Evans, Sarah Forrest, Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan, Neil Livingstone, Jock Mooney, Beagles and Ramsay, Emma Pratt, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Glasgow International Glasgow International is Scotland’s largest festival for contemporary art, taking place over 17 days every two years across the city of Glasgow. Renowned as a centre for contemporary art, the festival draws on the city’s strengths as a GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Contact For general enquiries please contact: T: +44 (0)141 276 8384 E: info@glasgowinternational.org 2nd Floor, Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD If you would like to be kept up to date on the Glasgow International programme and activities please sign up to GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Glasgow International is part of Glasgow Life and the Advisory Board has no specific legal or financial responsibility. Its role is to support GI by providing strategic input, advocacy and specialised knowledge to guide the Festival in its core mission. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Rabiya Choudhry. Rabiya Choudhry is an artist who lives and works in Edinburgh. Choudhry is a visual artist whose work explores themes of identity and cultural displacement in contemporary British society with a darkly comedic approach. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Robert’s practice ranges across performance, film, photography, works on paper, and writing. His work subtly explores the intersections between art history, representation and subjectivity. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Huhtamaki Wab is an artist who lives and works in Devon. Wab works between painting, performance, video, installation and sculpture alongside his role as director of the Genius Treasure Collection. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Mick Peter. Mick Peter (b. 1974 in Berlin, Germany) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Through his practice Peter transforms imagery from fiction, illustration and graphic design into playful installations, liberating images from the flat surface of the page to create witty and exuberant sculptures. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Lorna Macintyre. Lorna Macintyre is an artist who lives and works in Glasgow. Macintyre’s varied practice draws upon literature, poetry, archaeology and mythology, creating both photographic and sculptural works, which see materials pushed to develop in unexpected ways,allowing chance and
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Ross Birrell. Ross Birrell (b. 1969 in Paisley, Scotland) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Birrell employs a range of media including film, sculpture, installation, music, text, events and publications to produce works which interweave contexts of poetry, philosophy, politics, and place. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Laura Aldridge. Laura Aldridge’s work moves freely between wall-based reliefs, sculptural installations and collage in two andthree-dimensions.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONALCOOKIE POLICYANA MAZZEI Glasgow International festival of contemporary visual art will take place from 11 – 27 June 2021. Originally scheduled to open in April 2020, the festival comprises over 70 exhibitions and events, performances and talks over 30 spaces across the city and online, showcasing work by over 100 artists. The festival’s theme isAttention, which
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Venue TBC. 11 Jun — 27 Jun 2021. Iman Tajik. Bordered Miles. Iman Tajik, A to B: II (2018) Listen Gallery. 11 Jun — 31 Jul 2021. Adelita Husni-Bey, Gabecare (Rachel Adams, Tessa Lynch), G.O.D.S. (Glasgow Open Dance School), Harriet Rose Morley, Tara Marshall-Tierney. You’re Never Done. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Engine Works. 23-25 Lochburn Rd, Wyndford, Glasgow G20 9AE. 24 Apr — 26 Apr 2020. This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 with dates to be announced. Alberta Whittle’s new work is informed by GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Donald Rodney at Celine. 41. Celine. 3/2 493 Victoria Road G42 8RL. 24 Apr — 10 May 2020. Fri 24 April – Sun 10 May Mon – Sun, 12pm – 6pm. This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 withdates to
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Argyle Street Glasgow G3 8AG. 11 Jun — 04 Jul 2021. Carol Rhodes (1959 – 2018) was a Glasgow-based artist known for her paintings of partly fictive, human-made landscapes – combinations of the natural and the artificial, suspended between intimacy and estrangement. This first posthumous solo exhibition in Scotland focuses on Rhodes GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL William Joys. William Joys (b. 1989, London) lives and works in London. Through an economy of means and careful selection of materials Joys represents notions of himself becoming a range of characters. For instance, in: I am a Lighthouse Joys becomes a lighthouse/lover that not only protects but pushes you away. In I’m Ready for the World he GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Tom Krasny. Tom Krasny (b. in 1984 in Tel-Aviv, Israel) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She earned a BA in video and new media from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem and graduating from the Master of Fine Art course at Glasgow School of Art (June 2017). Krasny trained as a sculptor through assisting in the studiosof Alona
URARA TSUCHIYA
Urara Tsuchiya. Urara Tsuchiya (b. 1979 in Japan) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Urara Tsuchiya works mainly with performance, video, and live events, often incorporating soft sculpture, costumes, ceramics and home cooking. These function as props to set up an alternate environment for out of the ordinary behaviours to takeplace.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Thulani Rachia is an artist who lives and works in Glasgow. Rachia is also a teacher and a director. Having grown up in Johannesburg, Rachia’s inquiries stem from an interest in site, history and the built environment, examining how these locate culture and memory. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Michael Stumpf. This song belongs to those who sing it. 2014. Exhibition. Lotte Glob, Walker and Bromwich, Klaus Weber, Matthew Darbyshire, Jess Flood Paddock, Andy Holden, Alex Allan, Ewan Robertson and Gordon Munro, Jonathan Owen, Bobby Niven, George Wyllie, Iain Kettles, James McLardy, Alex Frost, Clare Stephenson, Nick Evans,Sarah Forrest
GLASGOW INTERNATIONALCOOKIE POLICYANA MAZZEI Glasgow International festival of contemporary visual art will take place from 11 – 27 June 2021. Originally scheduled to open in April 2020, the festival comprises over 70 exhibitions and events, performances and talks over 30 spaces across the city and online, showcasing work by over 100 artists. The festival’s theme isAttention, which
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Venue TBC. 11 Jun — 27 Jun 2021. Iman Tajik. Bordered Miles. Iman Tajik, A to B: II (2018) Listen Gallery. 11 Jun — 31 Jul 2021. Adelita Husni-Bey, Gabecare (Rachel Adams, Tessa Lynch), G.O.D.S. (Glasgow Open Dance School), Harriet Rose Morley, Tara Marshall-Tierney. You’re Never Done. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Engine Works. 23-25 Lochburn Rd, Wyndford, Glasgow G20 9AE. 24 Apr — 26 Apr 2020. This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 with dates to be announced. Alberta Whittle’s new work is informed by GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Donald Rodney at Celine. 41. Celine. 3/2 493 Victoria Road G42 8RL. 24 Apr — 10 May 2020. Fri 24 April – Sun 10 May Mon – Sun, 12pm – 6pm. This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 withdates to
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Argyle Street Glasgow G3 8AG. 11 Jun — 04 Jul 2021. Carol Rhodes (1959 – 2018) was a Glasgow-based artist known for her paintings of partly fictive, human-made landscapes – combinations of the natural and the artificial, suspended between intimacy and estrangement. This first posthumous solo exhibition in Scotland focuses on Rhodes GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL William Joys. William Joys (b. 1989, London) lives and works in London. Through an economy of means and careful selection of materials Joys represents notions of himself becoming a range of characters. For instance, in: I am a Lighthouse Joys becomes a lighthouse/lover that not only protects but pushes you away. In I’m Ready for the World he GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Tom Krasny. Tom Krasny (b. in 1984 in Tel-Aviv, Israel) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She earned a BA in video and new media from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem and graduating from the Master of Fine Art course at Glasgow School of Art (June 2017). Krasny trained as a sculptor through assisting in the studiosof Alona
URARA TSUCHIYA
Urara Tsuchiya. Urara Tsuchiya (b. 1979 in Japan) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Urara Tsuchiya works mainly with performance, video, and live events, often incorporating soft sculpture, costumes, ceramics and home cooking. These function as props to set up an alternate environment for out of the ordinary behaviours to takeplace.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Thulani Rachia is an artist who lives and works in Glasgow. Rachia is also a teacher and a director. Having grown up in Johannesburg, Rachia’s inquiries stem from an interest in site, history and the built environment, examining how these locate culture and memory. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Michael Stumpf. This song belongs to those who sing it. 2014. Exhibition. Lotte Glob, Walker and Bromwich, Klaus Weber, Matthew Darbyshire, Jess Flood Paddock, Andy Holden, Alex Allan, Ewan Robertson and Gordon Munro, Jonathan Owen, Bobby Niven, George Wyllie, Iain Kettles, James McLardy, Alex Frost, Clare Stephenson, Nick Evans,Sarah Forrest
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Glasgow International Glasgow International is Scotland’s largest festival for contemporary art, taking place over 17 days every two years across the city of Glasgow. Renowned as a centre for contemporary art, the festival draws on the city’s strengths as a GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL ABOUT GI’s ARTISTS’ EDITIONS We work closely with artists to commission limited editions, exclusive to GI and signed and numbered by the artist. Sales proceeds support the festival programme. For more information, please contact sales@glasgowinternational.org. Note that GI Supporters receive a GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL you can’t edit this page, go to the page about glasgowinternational.
GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Glasgow International has launched a new writers programme to support up-and-coming writers and critics enrolled on the Glasgow School of Art's Master of Letters in Art Writing programme. GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Founded in Glasgow in 1997, The Modern Institute is a contemporary art gallery that works with a rosta of established and emerging artists including Martin Boyce, Anne Collier, Urs Fischer, Luke Fowler, Jim Lambie, Nicolas Party, Eva Rothschild, Simon Starling and Cathy Wilkes. Working on exhibitions and projects with the artists worldwide, The Modern Institute hosts a yearly programme across CONTACT - GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Contact For general enquiries please contact: T: +44 (0)141 276 8384 E: info@glasgowinternational.org 2nd Floor, Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD If you would like to be kept up to date on the Glasgow International programme and activities please sign up to GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Fri 11, Sat 12, Fri 18, Sat 19, Fri 25 & Sat 26, 11am – 4pm. Artists at this venue. Susannah Stark Beth Dynowski Aideen Doran GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL This exhibition was due to take place during Glasgow International 2020, 23 April – 10 May, which has been postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis. The festival will be re-staged in 2021 with dates to be announced. Uncover hidden layers GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL In the context of Sam Durant’s Iconoclasm project in Glasgow – a series of drawings presented by The Common Guild across multiple public sites – the artist is discussing his extended research, begun in 2008, into the destruction and defacement of public statues, memorials and monuments as acts of political protest.. Durant’s interest in monuments and memorials began with Proposal for GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Ross Birrell. Ross Birrell (b. 1969 in Paisley, Scotland) lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Birrell employs a range of media including film, sculpture, installation, music, text, events and publications to produce works which interweave contexts of poetry, philosophy, politics, and place.GI
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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL FRI 11 - SUN 27 JUNE 2021* Soufiane Ababri
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* Judith Scott
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* Erika Silverman
* Andrew Sim
* Nirbhai (Nep) Singh Sidhu* Rae-Yen Song
* Susannah Stark
* Georgina Starr
* Raymond Strachan
* Martine Syms
* Iman Tajik
* Leslie Thompson
* Hayley Tompkins
* Leontios Toumpouris* Jeanne Tullen
* Nora Turato
* Hanna Tuulikki
* Daniella Valz Gen
* Jenkin van Zyl
* Huhtamaki Wab
* Dan Walwin
* Katie Watchorn
* Alberta Whittle
* Wassili Widmer
* Robin Wise
* Shizuka Yokomizo
* Debbie Young
* Soufiane Ababri
* Laura Aldridge
* Catalina Barroso-Luque* Gretchen Bender
* Andrew Black
* Megan Lucille Boettcher * Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich* D. Graham Burnett
* Duncan Campbell
* Christian Noelle Charles* Rabiya Choudhry
* Adam Christensen
* Arrange Whatever Pieces Come Your Way* Annie Crabtree
* Kate Davis
* Alistair Dearie
* Ndidi Dike
* Jacqueline Donachie* Minty Donald
* Aideen Doran
* Sam Durant
* Beth Dynowski
* Graham Fagen
* Denise Ferreira da Silva* Liv Fontaine
* Sarah Forrest
* Luke Fowler
* Lotte Gertz
* Nic Green
* Ilana Halperin
* Charlie Hammond
* Mio Harada and Shoko Imai* Ashanti Harris
* Adelita Husni-Bey
* William Joys
* Raisa Kabir
* Jasleen Kaur
* Paul Kindersley
* Nile Koetting
* Tomoko Konoike
* Stewart Laing
* Zephyr Liddell
* Lorna Macintyre
* Sulaïman Majali
* Tara Marshall-Tierney* Ana Mazzei
* Nils McDiarmid
* Neil McGuire
* France-Lise McGurn* Nick Millar
* Yuko Mohri
* Harriet Rose Morley* SAGG Napoli
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* Awuor Onyango
* Patricia Panther
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* Judith Scott
* David Sherry
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* Andrew Sim
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* Georgina Starr
* Raymond Strachan
* Martine Syms
* Iman Tajik
* Leslie Thompson
* Hayley Tompkins
* Leontios Toumpouris* Jeanne Tullen
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* Daniella Valz Gen
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SCOTLAND’S BIENNIAL FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART SCOTLAND’S BIENNIAL FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL festival of contemporary visual art will take place from 11 – 27 June 2021. Originally scheduled to open in April 2020, the festival comprises over 70 exhibitions and events, performances and talks over 30 spaces across the city and online, showcasing work by over 100 artists. The festival’s theme is _ATTENTION_, which amongst other things, invites us to think about how we pay attention to things and people around us, and the place of art in this. For a further curatorial introduction to the _Attention _theme, and how this has shifted over the past year, please click HERE.
Visitors will encounter a _COMMISSIONED PROGRAMME_ of exhibitions, curated on the theme of _Attention_ and taking place in many of the city’s most well-known venues. Alongside this runs the _ACROSS THE CITY _Programme, selected from proposals by artists, arts organisations, curators and producers who live and work in Glasgow. GI2021 will also present a DIGITAL PROGRAMME, giving artists an alternative space in which to present work.Click HERE
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full list of festival credits, thanks and acknowledgements. Commissioned Programme Across the City ProgrammeHIGHLIGHTS
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France-Lise McGurn
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Franki Raffles, Margaret SalmonHighlights
Georgina Starr
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Ilana Halperin
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Ingrid Pollard
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Jimmy Robert
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Laura Aldridge, Leanne Ross, Judith ScottHighlights
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The Digital Programme features artists from Across the City and the Commissioned Programmes representing their in-person exhibitions online as well as work made for the easily accessible digitalprogramme.
Around 30 artists have made work specifically for the DigitalProgramme.
It also features a commissioned film from ANNE-MARIE COPESTAKE in which artists from across the GI2021 programme converse, whether filmed in person around Glasgow or electronically over long distances, bringing together a prismed lens on the city’s visual art scene and its associated protagonists at a time like no other. The Digital Programme will launch on 11 June. Information on the exhibitions can be found below.Explore
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Christian Noelle Charles, Liv Fontaine, William Joys, Wassili WidmerAcross the City
D. Graham Burnett, Grace Caiazza, Stevie Knauss, Sal RandolphEvent
D. Graham Burnett, Joanna Fiduccia, K MacBride, Hermione SpriggsEvent
Izik Alequin, Gianna Badiali, D Graham Burnett, Sofia Camargo Hoyos, Pablo Chea, Claudia Claremi, Terrance Daye, Amanda Gutiérrez, Masami Kubo, Alyssa Loh, Carman Spoto, Lane Stroud, Kevin VuEvent
Megan Lucille Boettcher, Mio Harada and Shoko Imai, Nile Koetting, Tomoko Konoike, Jessica Ramm, Hanna Tuulikki, Shizuka YokomizoAcross the City
Minty Donald, Nic Green, Stewart Laing, Neil McGuire, Nick Millar, Pester and Rossi, David SherryAcross the City
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Aideen Doran, Beth Dynowski, Susannah StarkExhibition
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Glasgow International is collaborating with the international arts & culture magazine ArtReview to introduce the role of Writer inResidence.
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