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In the last twenty-five years contemporary art in Scotland has
grown from a tiny and tightly knit scene to a globally recognised
centre of artistic innovation and experiment. Generation Reader
provides the first collection of key documents from the period
including essays, interviews, critical writing and artists' own
texts. This publication will fill a significant gap in the
scholarship of the period and provide a resource for the future, an
illustrated guide to the ideas, events and debates that shaped a
generation. The selected archive texts from the period will sit
alongside some newly-commissioned writing which includes essays by
the novelist Louise Welch and by Nicola White, Dr Sarah Lowndes,
Francis McKee, Professor Andrew Patrizio and Julianna Engberg.
GENERATION is a landmark series of exhibitions tracing the
remarkable development of contemporary art in Scotland over the
last twenty-five years. It is an ambitious and extensive programme
of works of art by more than 100 artists at over 60 galleries,
exhibition spaces and venues the length and breadth of Scotland
between March and November 2014.
In the last twenty-five years contemporary art in Scotland has
grown from a tiny and tightly knit community to a globally
recognised centre of artistic innovation and experiment. This book
provides the first comprehensive and fully illustrated guide to the
art of the period. Featuring the work of more than eighty
contemporary artists who first made their careers in Scotland
including Turner Prize winners Douglas Gordon, Simon Starling and
Martin Boyce. An accessible introduction for new audiences and a
handy reference guide to the art of this period.
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