In 2001, Wylie received a prestigious commission from The Council of the Gaelic to contribute to, An Leabhar Mor (The Great Book of Gaelic, now widely referred to as ‘The Contemporary Book of Kells’). The accompanying exhibition opened at the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, and has toured to venues throughout Europe and America, including the Smithsonian Institute, Washington Mall, USA (June-July 2003). This output comprises one portrait, which was initially inspired by text: a poem on longing and lost love, written by Murdo Morrison. Wylie then explored how artists, working in various media and across time, had engaged with these emotions, and was especially struck by landscape paintings by Piero della Francesca and photographic landsc...
Like portraiture, landscape was a major genre of painting and was similarly adopted by the earliest ...
This thesis thematically examines Sir Edwin Landseer's 0802-73> visual images of the Scottish Highla...
Commission from National Galleries of Scotland: After, After, After, After The Monarch of The Glen: ...
The output comprises seven photographs of the Stewart boatbuilders in North Uist, which form the fin...
In Scotland there has been a growing interest in Gaelic art, literature and language. Since the 1980...
The Leabhar Mor celebrated the richness of the Gaelic language and its perception by contemporary ar...
Rethinking Highland Art: The Visual Significance of Gaelic Culture/Sealladh as ùr air Ealain na Gàid...
The underpinning enquiry for this series of paintings, primarily presented in two solo exhibitions (...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
The Highlands of Scotland have an art history which has not been properly identified as such. This p...
What makes Scottish art Scottish? In this now classic book, Murdo Macdonald explores the distinctive...
"An Leabhar Mòr : The Great Book of Gaelic brings together the work of more than 200 poets, visual a...
I was selected for this commission as I have exhibited often in Scotland, and have work in th...
This chapter pioneered visual study of the one of the outstanding Scottish Gaelic publications of th...
Commissions include 'Bukowski: A life in Pictures', 'An Leabhor Mor - The Great Book of Gaelic' and ...
Like portraiture, landscape was a major genre of painting and was similarly adopted by the earliest ...
This thesis thematically examines Sir Edwin Landseer's 0802-73> visual images of the Scottish Highla...
Commission from National Galleries of Scotland: After, After, After, After The Monarch of The Glen: ...
The output comprises seven photographs of the Stewart boatbuilders in North Uist, which form the fin...
In Scotland there has been a growing interest in Gaelic art, literature and language. Since the 1980...
The Leabhar Mor celebrated the richness of the Gaelic language and its perception by contemporary ar...
Rethinking Highland Art: The Visual Significance of Gaelic Culture/Sealladh as ùr air Ealain na Gàid...
The underpinning enquiry for this series of paintings, primarily presented in two solo exhibitions (...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
The Highlands of Scotland have an art history which has not been properly identified as such. This p...
What makes Scottish art Scottish? In this now classic book, Murdo Macdonald explores the distinctive...
"An Leabhar Mòr : The Great Book of Gaelic brings together the work of more than 200 poets, visual a...
I was selected for this commission as I have exhibited often in Scotland, and have work in th...
This chapter pioneered visual study of the one of the outstanding Scottish Gaelic publications of th...
Commissions include 'Bukowski: A life in Pictures', 'An Leabhor Mor - The Great Book of Gaelic' and ...
Like portraiture, landscape was a major genre of painting and was similarly adopted by the earliest ...
This thesis thematically examines Sir Edwin Landseer's 0802-73> visual images of the Scottish Highla...
Commission from National Galleries of Scotland: After, After, After, After The Monarch of The Glen: ...