Index / Photography

Observing Women at Work: Franki Raffles
Catherine Spencer reviews ’Observing Women at Work: Franki Raffles’, at the Reid Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art, 4 March-27 April 2017
The bits of ourselves we leave behind
An essay in fragments by Sarah Neely, with extracts from the archive of Margaret Tait
Performance, Land Art and Photography
Francesco Gagliardi unpicks the ambiguity of the photographic document and its role as a cipher in both performance and land art from 1960 to the late 1970s
Martin Soto Climent: CHAPTER ONE
Dominic Paterson investigates the work of Mexican artist Martin Soto Climent as he begins a year-long international project
Commission: Clunie Reid
Contemporary images expose the future in this new commission
Images in Search of Lost Time
Haris Epaminonda’s recent series of Polaroids dovetail reality and imagination. Isla Leaver-Yap investigates
Emerging: Stina Wirfelt
Alhena Katsof explores Stina Wirfelt’s suburban portraits
Haris Epaminonda: Images in Search of Lost Time
Haris Epaminonda’s recent series of Polaroids dovetail reality and imagination. Isla Leaver-Yap investigates
Emerging: Alex Gross
An element of failure is crucial to the development of this young artist’s strategy. John Calcutt gets to grips with his liberating style
Michael Fullerton: Triangulation Theory
Michael Fullerton’s oeuvre adds up to much more than the paintings so frequently associated with it. John Calcutt discovers a playfulness of thought and fascination for chemistry, and theories in general, in this strikingly inquisitive artist’s work
Back Page: Juliette Blightman
Dear Juliette We would like to invite you to write about the view from a window and whatever associated thoughts are inspired by it. We heard you are a bit of an avid rear-window photographer and thought this small project would go well with the domestic-space thematic inherent in your practice.Best, MAP
#5 - January 2006
Commission: Clara Ursitti
Clara Ursitti is an artist based Glasgow who has recently exhibited at Tramway, Glasgow and Galleri 54, Gothenburg, Sweden. She has an upcoming exhibition at CB Studios, New York. (This entry will be completed online by July 2016).
Gorbals
Ruth Hedges rediscovers the photographs of her father Nick Hedges and visits the Gorbals in Glasgow, an area which he documented in the 60s, to find art on the streets
Music: Die Tödliche Doris: Soundless Music
28 November 2007–9 February 2008, alt. gallery, Newcastle
There Where You Are Not
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton 31 May–9 July 2005
#4 - December 2005
Review