This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this with respect to Scottish Art
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This book is a critical survey of modern Scottish painting written by J.D. Fergusson, first publishe...
This essay was contributed to a book published on the occasion of 'The Cutting Edge', a major tourin...
This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this...
What makes Scottish art Scottish? In this now classic book, Murdo Macdonald explores the distinctive...
The Highlands of Scotland have an art history which has not been properly identified as such. This p...
The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and mythicism. On the one hand it re...
The 2009 Andrew Tannahill Lecture This lecture explores the rich relationship between Scottish writ...
Commissioned review of the book 'Scottish Art Since 1960' by Craig Richardson (Ashgate Publishing)
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
GENERATION was a major nationwide exhibition programme showcasing some of the best and most signific...
In her latest book, Viccy Coltman explores the evolution of Scottish identity in the long 18th centu...
The submitted publications are concerned with the historicisation of late-modern Scottish visual ar...
This paper provides a rapid summary of past progress in prehistoric rock art in Scotland, particular...
In the last twenty-five years contemporary art in Scotland has grown from a tiny and tightly knit sc...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This book is a critical survey of modern Scottish painting written by J.D. Fergusson, first publishe...
This essay was contributed to a book published on the occasion of 'The Cutting Edge', a major tourin...
This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this...
What makes Scottish art Scottish? In this now classic book, Murdo Macdonald explores the distinctive...
The Highlands of Scotland have an art history which has not been properly identified as such. This p...
The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and mythicism. On the one hand it re...
The 2009 Andrew Tannahill Lecture This lecture explores the rich relationship between Scottish writ...
Commissioned review of the book 'Scottish Art Since 1960' by Craig Richardson (Ashgate Publishing)
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
GENERATION was a major nationwide exhibition programme showcasing some of the best and most signific...
In her latest book, Viccy Coltman explores the evolution of Scottish identity in the long 18th centu...
The submitted publications are concerned with the historicisation of late-modern Scottish visual ar...
This paper provides a rapid summary of past progress in prehistoric rock art in Scotland, particular...
In the last twenty-five years contemporary art in Scotland has grown from a tiny and tightly knit sc...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This book is a critical survey of modern Scottish painting written by J.D. Fergusson, first publishe...
This essay was contributed to a book published on the occasion of 'The Cutting Edge', a major tourin...