This show focuses on Sulter’s moving-image and spoken-word archives, in which warmth, familial relationships and a political poetics are brought into resounding harmony, as she explores her Scottish Ghanaian heritage.
Bring 2024 to a close with a print exhibition in Dundee, two excellent posthumous exhibitions, and a group show inspired by the life and work of Derek Jarman.
Not to be toytown or condescending, have you ever considered what a box of Party Rings (yes, Fox’s much beloved biscuit) would be like as an immersive exhibition?
Tramway presents a solo exhibition by Scottish artist Leanne Ross (b.1984) featuring an immersive new body of work, created in partnership with KMA studio and Artlink, Edinburgh.
At this year’s Glasgow International, many artists focused on Scotland’s colonial project and its historical and contemporary repercussions – the continued systematic erasure of Black stories and voices being one of them.
At the end of the first day of Glasgow International I sat on a straw bale at Tramway to watch Delaine Le Bas dancing on a white boxing ring that had been surfaced with eggshells.
This year’s biennial takes you up tenement staircases and into city centre car parks to see fine work from Delaine Le Bas, Cathy Wilkes and Lawrence Abu Hamdan
We’ve selected our favourite exhibitions and projects, including a presentation by Turner Prize nominee Delaine Le Bas and Susan Philipsz’s collaboration with students.
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran is striking a pose. He’s pouting, slightly; scowling, gently; and dressed in an acid-bright floral shirt with pink trousers and lilac flatform Crocs.
Sullivan+Strumpf shared that a major new exhibition from Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Idols of Mud and Water, was opened on Friday evening, November 24, 2023...