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LANDSCAPE into art 16 April - 29 April 2007 Selected WorksMargot Sandeman (1922 - 2009) [more]Edna Whyte [more]Ruth Beardsworth [more]Matthew Tyson [more]Mary Christiansen [more]April's blue heralds the start of the outdoor season in our household, where a camper van and bicycles have for many years been our A-list accessories. The art of landscape has long fascinated me, encouraged no doubt by early exposure to Courbet and especially Corot in our Art Gallery at Kelvingrove, and in recent years by increasing familiarity with Margot Sandeman's wonderful and original art, and Edna Whyte's extreme use of pencil. Placing the artists in this exhibition on the European map would take us to High Corrie on the eastern edge of the isle of Arran in the Firthof Clyde; to Cullipool on the island of Luing, on the Atlantic seaboard; to Cromarty on the edge of the North Sea where Ruth Beardsworth currently lives and works; to the craggy peaks of the Drome in the south of France, where Matthew Tyson, having escaped from London, now lives and works; and to the north of Jutland, in Denmark, where Mary Christiansen has created a home and studio from a church, in a village of a thousand inhabitants. Our environment is our inspiration ... and with this invitation I should like to draw your attention to a recent and exceptional exhibition by Doug Cocker, presented late last year by Glasgow School of Art. Titled Nouns of Europe, it reflects his experiences in the North Sea/Baltic cities of Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen – and marks a new departure for his extraordinary sculpture. Catalogue
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