Visual Arts Carolee Schneemann is a pioneer in many artistic disciplines. Having consistently challenged concepts of sexuality and gender identity in the fields of painting, sculpture, installation art, video art and, most importantly, performance with key works such as Meat Joy (1964) … Carolee Schneemann at Summerhall
Visual Arts Julie Lawson introduces Stanley Spencer’s ‘Men of the Clyde’ exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh in 2000. Stanley Spencer : Men of Clyde
Visual Arts Raj Chakraborti’s interview with David Rushton at the Reconstruction and Fabrication exhibition at the Model Art Gallery in Edinburgh in 2004. David Rushton
Visual Arts Short feature from 2004 follows Angelika Schnabel painting a Black Thangka while introducing the Karma Gardri tradition of painting at Samye Ling, the Tibetan Buddhist Centre at Eskdalemuir in Dumfries & Galloway. Angelika Schnabel : Black Thangka
Visual Arts Lord Snowdon presents photographic portraits at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Lord Snowdon : Snowdon, A Retrospective
Visual Arts Alicja Pawluczuk’s short film of Jonathan Freemantle working in his studio at Summerhall. Jonathan Freemantle : In The Studio
Visual Arts Phyllida Barlow interviewed at the 5th British Art Show in Edinburgh in 2000. Phyllida Barlow : 5th British Art Show
Visual Arts Raj Chakraborti’s interview with David Rushton at the Reconstruction and Fabrication exhibition at the Model Art Gallery in Edinburgh in 2004. David Rushton : Reconstruction and Fabrication
Visual Arts An interview with Valerie Fairweather in 2002 on the exhibits in the buildings and sculpture park at Stirling University. Valerie Fairweather : Stirling University Scupltures
Visual Arts As we take a look at the work of 2014’s final year students at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, we look back at the final year students of 2002 and the work they had on show then. Art in Scotland : DJCAD – Degree Show 2002 (part 2)
Visual Arts In this edition of Art in Scotland, Macedonian artist visit Dundee’s Visual Research Centre, while Scotland’s water-colourists are on show at the McManus. Art in Scotland : DCA & McManus
Visual Arts Mairi Thomson introduces the dance film Three, which was made at Dundee Contemporary Arts. Art Show : Three
Visual Arts Scottish artist Alan Hayman, introduces some of his work. Mainly painting in oils, Hayman is a self taught artist, and takes his knowledge and inspiration from the wildlife and landscape. Art Show – Alan Hayman
Visual Arts Edinburgh Television interview with David Bailey and filmed by Robert Morgan. David Bailey : Birth of the Cool
Visual Arts Raj Chakraborti’s interview with David Bainbridge at ‘Reconstruction and Fabrication’ as part of the Edinburgh International Art Festival in 2004. David Bainbridge : Reconstruction and Fabrication
Visual Arts Sara Stevenson introduces the 2000 Art of Documentary exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. The Scottish involvement with documentary photography goes back to the photographs taken by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson of the fishermen and women … Sara Stevenson : Art of Documentary
Visual Arts Robert Morgan’s film of Lucy Mackenzie at the 5th British Art Show in Edinburgh in 2000 Lucy McKenzie : 5th British Art Show
Visual Arts Graham Gussin discusses his text-based work at the 5th British Art Show held in 2000 in Edinburgh Graham Gussin : 5th British Art Show
Visual Arts Hilary Lloyd presents her work at the 5th British Art Show in Edinburgh in 2000. Hilary Lloyd : 5th British Art Show
Visual Arts Paul Nesbitt introduces the 5th British Art Show in 2000 sitting amongst Martin Creed’s balloons at Inverleith House, Edinburgh. Paul Nesbitt : 5th British Art Show
Visual Arts Laura Owens discusses her exhibition of 2000 at Inverleith House, Edinburgh. Suzanne Dunn : Laura Owens
Visual Arts Robert Morgan’s film of David Thomas and Wilma Tabacco preparing ‘Painted Spaces’ at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh in 2001. David Thomas and Wilma Tabacco : Painted Spaces