Articles, reviews and features
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- Dates of Creation:1989
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Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.
Hand written draft copies of around 110 articles of 500-1100 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1989 with weekly Monday and Friday features, Art Review, Time Out, World of Interiors, ALBA, Galleries Magazine and Ikebana Ryussei Magazine Japan covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and Scottish regions.
During the year Henry also covers art in Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Madrid. Some reviews focus on exhibitions in London at Serpentine Gallery and Tate London. A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Scotrail Exhibition Centre and JD Kelly Gallery, including a feature on the opening of Barbizon Gallery Glasgow.
The reviews also cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery and Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art and the opening of Streetlevel Glasgow, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, People’s Palace Glasgow and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow and artist led galleries WASPS, Collective Edinburgh and Transmission.
During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on the condition of funding, marketing, government policy and Glasgow’s Galleries in the lead up to Glasgow Capital of Culture 1990. Other feature and perspective pieces include, the cancellation of the Vienna 1960 exhibition by National Galleries of Scotland, the takeover row, funding and leadership of the National Galleries of Scotland, the sale of El Greco by National Gallery of Scotland, the wedding of Peter Howson and Terry Cullen, Soviet Season in Glasgow, Glasgow 1990 Build Up, Graeme Murray Fine Art at Amsterdam Kunstrai with Ian Hamilton Findlay and obituaries for Salvador Dali and William Barns Graham.
The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists Alf Lohr, Doug Cocker, Anthony Gormley, Andy Goldsworthy, Andy Warhol and Peter Howson and group shows for Royal Glasgow Institute.
Mayfest and the Edinburgh Festival and problems with funding are covered in detail, as is Soviet Season in Glasgow. Some correspondence proposing future articles with Ray Gard, Arnold Kemp from The Glasgow Herald and Time Out Sarah Kent.
* 1 Jan (Art Review) Fine Art Society London, Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh Tapestry Company
* Jan (Galleries Magazine) LA Art Fair, Art 89 Islington, Bath Art Fair
* Jan (Art Review) LA Art Fair
* 6 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Experience of Landscape, City Art Centre Edinburgh, S W Hayter, Kelvingrove Gallery, Annette Edgar, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Members Exhibition, Glasgow Print Studios
* 7 Jan Review of 1988
* 13 Jan Jim Livingstone, Beth Fisher, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Artists Choice, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Alan Watson, Lucy Ross, 269 Gallery Edinburgh, Calum Stirling, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Bruce Mclean, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 14 Jan (Art Review Letter from Scotland) National Gallery of Scotland cancels Vienna 1960 exhibition
* 21 Jan Calum Colvin, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Weimar Republic, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Danish Graphic Art, City Arts Centre Edinburgh, British Prints 1855-1935, Glasgow Print Studio, The Chinese Way, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Hannover Fine Arts Edinburgh
* 23 Jan Salvador Dali obituary
* 26 Jan Rona McNicol, Springburn Museum
* 29 Jan (Art Review 40th birthday issue) Beth Fisher, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 27 Jan (Herald Friday Feature) Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
* 30 Jan (Herald Monday Update) Dutch Artists, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Jane Seder, The Shore Gallery Leith, Charles Stiven, Waverly Taylor Gallery Leith, Dorothy Stirling, Melanie McClure, Gillian Carson, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Glasgow Painters, Kingfishers Gallery Edinburgh, WASPS Gallery Glasgow
* 4 Feb Dutch Artists, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Toni Follina, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Society of Water Colour Painters, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh
* 6 Feb (Herald Monday Update) Alf Lohr, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Lisa Milroy, Third Eye Centre Glasgow Alan Davie, Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios, Anne Morrison, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, James Gibson, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Italian Art, Royal Academy London
* 10 Feb Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios, Alf Lohr, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Lisa Milroy, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Scottish Drawing, Paisley Art Gallery
* Feb (Galleries Magazine) Scottish Gallery focus
* 11 Feb (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Alan Davie, Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios
* 17 Feb (Herald Feature) Madrid
* 20 Feb (Herald Monday Update) Laing Art Competition, Marj Bond, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Rob McCarthy, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
* 21 Feb Elaine Kowalsky, Glasgow Print Studios
* 24 Feb (Herald Friday Feature) Ian Hughes, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Group Show, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh, Anne Morrison, Rob Mccarthy, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Roma Punto Uno, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 24 Feb (Art Review Letter from Madrid)
* Mar (for Ikebana Ryussei Magazine) Doug Cocker
* 3 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Sculpture in Springburn, Springburn Museum, Mark O’Neill, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Barbizon Gallery, George Devlin, JD Kelly Gallery
* 10 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) James Mcdonald, Glasgow Print Studios, British Print Biennale, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Student Exhibition, David Duke, Edinburgh College of Art, Gordon Picken, Peter Quinn, Jack Robertson, Glasgow Art Centre
* 11 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Ian Hughes, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Scottish Gallery, London, Barbizon Gallery, Glasgow, James Mcdonald, Glasgow Print Studios, Sculpture in Springburn, Springburn Museum, Mark O’Neill
* 17 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Patrick Hughes, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Should Auld Acquaintances, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Photos de Mode, French Institute Edinburgh, Robert Burns, 90s Gallery Glasgow
* 21 Mar Mayfest in Glasgow funding
* 24 Mar John Bellany, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art
* 24 Mar (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Rene Eyre, Action Syndicate, Traverse Edinburgh, Better Backwards, David Cook, Liz Ogilvie, Bob Callender, Lindsay John, Sam Ainsley, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Peter Brook, Tramway Glasgow, Ascent Conference, Communicado Company, Liz Lochhead, Keith McIntyre, Tramway Glasgow, Patrick Hughes, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 27 Mar (Herald Monday Update) John Bellany, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, Muppets Monsters and Magic, Edinburgh City Arts Centre, Art at the Edge, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Young Scots, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Portfolio Selection, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Scottie Wilson, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, Victorian Art, Fine Art Society Glasgow, David Bomberg, Chessel Gallery Edinburgh, William Donaldson Clarke, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
* 27 Mar National Gallery of Scotland and Royal Scottish Academy take over row
* 29 Mar Francis Danby, John Martin, Tate London
* 30 Mar (for Art Review) International Contemporary Art Fair London
* 31 Mar (Herald Friday Feature) Viewpoints, Cramond Sculpture, Paul Murray, Alice Angus, Rhona Gemmell, Rose Frain, 369 Gallery Edinburgh,
* Apr (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Rose Frain, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
* 3 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Marie Jo Lafontaine, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Eduardo Paolozzi, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, The Soft Machine, Printmakers Edinburgh, Thomas Annan, National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Bell and Gomery, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Thore Heramb, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Wendy McMurdo, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Domain and McKendrick, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow, William Birnie, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, Michael McVeigh, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Martin Ballie, David Baillie, 90s Gallery Glasgow, Italian Art, Royal Academy London
* 7 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Marie Jo Lafontaine, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, At Face Value, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Wendy McMurdo, Fiona Robertson, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Leonardo, Hayward London
* 7 Apr (Art Review Letter from Scotland) John Bellany, Scottish Gallery of Modern Art
* 10 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Tracy MacKenna, Glasgow Print Studio, Group 81, Lillie Art Gallery Milngavie, Carmen and Maguire, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Aberdeen Group, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Jim Nicholson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Scottish Landscape, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, James Hawkins, Torrance Gallery Edinburgh
* 14 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) Tracy MacKenna, Glasgow Print Studio, Carmen and Maguire, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Aberdeen Group, WASPS Gallery Glasgow
* 17 Apr (Herald Monday Update) George Wyllie, Margot Sandeman, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Joehari Lee, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Claire Hellewall, Hillhead Library Glasgow, Cadbury’s Children, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Donald White, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Graciela Iturbide, Stills Gallery Edinburgh, Crawford & Barlett, Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Watercolours 1800-1950, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Faces of India, Filmhouse Edinburgh, Treasures from Rajasthan Galerie Mirages Edinburgh, Charles Parker, Princes Square Glasgow
* 21 Apr Scottish Gallery Politics and funding
* 22 Apr (Herald Friday Feature) George Wyllie, Margot Sandeman, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh Graciela Iturbide, Stills Gallery Edinburgh
* 25 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Anthony Gormley, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, RSA Annual Exhibition Edinburgh, Danish Art, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, Mercury/ Scotland, Mercury Gallery London, William Barns Graham, Scottish Gallery London, John Bellany, Fischer Fine Art London, RAAB Gallery London, Houldworth Fine Art; Matt’s Gallery London, Degas, Brouse & Darby Gallery London
* 28 Apr (Herald Monday Update) Mayfest Art, Neil McPherson, Glasgow Print Studio, Hill and Adamson, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Ruth Stirling, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Owen Logan, Rudolph Fila, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, The Shed, Blackfriars Street Glasgow, Paul Furneaux, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Frost and Heath, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Stephen French, Kelvingrove Glasgow
* Apr Critics Choice Catalogue, Bohun Gallery
* May (Galleries Magazine) Mayfest
* 1 May (Herald Monday Update) Neil McPherson, Glasgow Print Studio, Millie Frood, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Colour in Landscape, Maine Fine Art Glasgow, Terry Frost, Adrian Heath, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow
* 3 May The Glasgow School of Art Second Year Students
* 5 May Mayfest Owen Logan, Third Eye Centre, Donald Urquhart, David Linley, Matthew Inglis, Alistair Strachan, The Shed Venue, Glasgow Ruth Stirling, Collins Gallery Glasgow
* 6 May (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Sale of El Greco by National Gallery of Scotland
* 12 May RSA Annual Exhibition Edinburgh
* 17 May (Galleries Magazine) William Orpen, William John Leech, Roderic O’Conor, Taylor Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
* 19 May (Herald Friday Feature) Rudolph Fila, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Hill and Adamson, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Paul Furneaux, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Elizabeth Rosser, Jim Buckley, McGregor Donald Prize
* May Art Review Letter from Scotland) Elizabeth Rosser, Jim Buckley, McGregor Donald Prize, Wedding of Peter Howson and Terry Cullen
* 20 May (Art Review) Mayfest, Donald Urquhart, David Linley, Matthew Inglis, Alistair Strachan, The Shed Venue, Glasgow, Paul Furneaux, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Hill and Adamson, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow, Ruth Stirling, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Stephen French, Kelvingrove Glasgow
* May (Arts Review) Artist’s Book, Rebecca Hossack Gallery London
* 25 May Graeme Murray Fine Art, Amsterdam Kunstrai, Ian Hamilton Findlay, Hamish Fulton, Amsterdam Kunstrai Press Release
* 26 May Anthony Gormley, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Cecil Collins, TATE London
* 2 Jun Vincent Van Gogh, Glasgow 1990
* Jun Letter to John Fowler, Art Editor Glasgow Herald re Van Gogh
* 7 Jun Glasgow 1990
* 9 Jun Elizabeth Ogilvie, Open Exhibition, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Francois Dolmetrch, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Janice Tchalenko, Dorothy Black, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Victoria Cassidy, Printmakers Workshop Edinburgh, 10th Birthday, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 16 Jun Glasgow Group, Tramway Glasgow, Lil Neilson, David Cook, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Bob Callender, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
* 20 Jun Degree Show, The Glasgow School of Art
* 20 Jun (for Time Out 20/20) Edinburgh Festival
* 22 June (for Time Out 20/20) Stirling Smith, Rochdale Art Gallery
* 23 Jun (Herald Friday Feature) Edinburgh Festival
* Jun (for Time Out 20/20) Andy Goldsworthy
* 26 Jun (Herald Monday Update) The Wedding, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art, Derek Robert, Tam Joseph, Alan Davie, Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Marie Barbour, Elise V Allan, Glasgow Print Studio, Kizmanovic, Galleria del Cavallino, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Holography and Computer Art, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Scottish Art since 1900, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Sylvia Woodcock-Clarke, Flying Colours Edinburgh
* 30 Jun (Herald Friday Feature) Scottish Art since 1900, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
* 30 Jun (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
* Jul (Art Review) Edinburgh Festival funding
* 4 Jul (Herald Monday Update) Art and Nature, Barrach Street Museum, Dundee, Paperworks, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Philip Diggle, Barbazian Gallery Glasgow, Peter Russell, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Anselm Kiefer, Riverside and D’Offay London, Skupturen Republik, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 7 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Art and Nature, Barrach Street Museum, Dundee, Paperworks, Seagate Gallery Dundee, Derek Roberts, Tam Joseph, Alan Davie, Smith Gallery Stirling
* 9 Jul (for Time Out 20/20) George Wylliem Paper Boat Thames, Correspondence with Time Out Editor Sarah Kent
* 10 Jul Ines de Castro, Paula Rego, Helena Almeida, Ruth Rosegarten, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 10 Jul (Galleries Magazine) Edinburgh Festival
* 13 Jul (for Art Review) Edinburgh Festival supplement, on the Vigorous Imagination
* 14 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Paula Rego, Helena Almeida, Ruth Rosegarten, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, Helen Flockhart, Kay McLean, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Mary McLean, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Flowers Gallery London, Nicola Henley, Crawford Adamson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, William Baille, Kingfisher Gallery Edinburgh, John G Boyd, Jonathan Gibbs, James Castle, Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh
* 19 Jul (for Time Out 20/20) Edinburgh Festival
* 21 Jul Patrons & Partners, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Little Sparta, Ian Hamilton Findlay, Portfolio Gallery, State of Art, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Simon Greer, McTavish, WASPS Gallery Glasgow, Take Five, Eveleen Wright, Glasgow Print Studios, Joe Davie, Springburn Museum
* 28 Jul (Herald Friday Feature) Snowballs in Summer, Andy Goldsworthy, Tramway Glasgow
* Jul (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
* Jul (for Time Out 20/20) Beth Fisher
* 10 Aug (for Festival Supplement) Patrons & Partners, Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh, Pieter Laurens Mol, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sjoerd Buisman Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Stansfield/Hoykaas, Carlton Hill, Contemporary Art Foundation
* 11 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) Dutch Art at Edinburgh Festival, Pieter Laurens Mol, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sjoerd Buisman Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh, Armando, Edinburgh Fruitmarket, Richard Demarco, Inchcolm Island
* 14 Aug Stansfield/Hoykaas, Carlton Hill, Contemporary Art Foundation
* 17 Aug Robert Paul, Sue MacKechnie, Jonathan Robertson, Glasgow Print Studio
* 17 Aug (Herald Feature) Stephen Conroy Collection Marlborough Gallery, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
* 18 Aug (Herald Friday Feature) El Greco, National Gallery Edinburgh, Young Spanish Painters, Royal Scottish Academy, Eleven Madrid Artists, Edinburgh Printmakers
* 25 Aug William McTaggart, Royal Scottish Academy, William Crozier, Elizabeth Blackadder, John Houston, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* Aug (Art Review) Edinburgh Festival
* 1 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Helen Chadwick, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Edward Munch, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Robin Philipson, Edinburgh College of Art, Robin Gillanders, Kneale & Russel Gallery
* 1 Sep Correspondence with Herald editor
* 8 Sep Street level Gallery Glasgow Opening, Our Photography Legacy, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, S I Witkiewicz, Through Photography, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Calum Colvin, Salama Caro London
* 15 Sep S I Witkiewicz, Kettles Yard Cambridge, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 15 Sep Andy Warhol, London, Hayward Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, Anthony D’offray Gallery, Alexander Roussos Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, Chelsea College of Art, National Film Theatre London
* 15 Sep (Herald Weekender) Peter Howson
* 18 Sep Correspondence regarding the death of Clare Henry’s father, WP Jenkinson
* ep (Art Review) Our Photography Legacy, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, S I Witkiewicz, Through Photography, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Street level Gallery Glasgow Opening
* ep (Art Review) Barry Atherton, New Academy London
* 22 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Street level Gallery Glasgow Opening, Stuart Duffin, Glasgow Print Studio, William McCance, Gerber Fine Art Glasgow, Ian Scott, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Hubertus Hess, Transmission Gallery Glasgow, Barry Atherton, New Academy London, The Art Photography, Royal Museum.
* 29 Sep (Herald Friday Feature) Century of Revolution, Huntarian Gallery Glasgow, Andy Goldsworthy, Graeme Murray Edinburgh, Scottish Connections, Cramond Sculpture Centre
* Oct (Galleries Magazine) John Houston, Mercury gallery London
* Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Joyce Cairns, Morrison Scottish Portrait Award, Royal Scottish Academy
* 6 Oct (Art Review Letter from Scotland in London) John Houston, Peter Howson
* 13 Oct Raymond Mason, City Art Centre Edinburgh, George Todd, Glasgow Print Studio, John Houston, Mercury Gallery London, Andy Goldsworthy, Aline Vidal Gallery Paris
* 20 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) Gillian Ayres, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, Smith Biennial Stirling, MacRobert Centre Stirling, Norman McBeath, Paul Gauguin, Royal Academy London
* 27 Oct (Herald Friday Feature) New Beginnings Russian Season Glasgow, Boris Belsky, Aleksandr Yastrebinitsky, Glasgow Print Studios, Anatoly Zhigalov, Natalia Abalakova, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, The Academic Tradition, Glasgow School of Art, Dybsky, Reunov, Tistol, Yankilevsky, Glasgow Art Centre, Sergey Shutov, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow, The Russian Poster, Collins Gallery Glasgow, The Rodchenko Family Workshop, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow, The Art of the Russian Book, Mitchell Library Glasgow, Contemporary Russian Printmaking, Glasgow Print Studio, Russian Drawings from the Ashmollean, Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow
* 1 Nov New Beginnings Season, Olga Sviblova, Anatoly Zhigalov, Natalia Abalakova, Sergey Shutov, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Barbizon Gallery Glasgow
* 3 Nov (Herald Feature) Morrison Scottish Portrait Award, Joyce Cairns, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Jessie King, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Glasgow, NACF Prints, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, David Williams, Portfolio Gallery Edinburgh, Green & McPhie, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
* 10 Nov (Art Review) Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen
* 10 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) SSA, Richard Demarco Gallery Edinburgh, George Wyllie, Derek Robertson, Step Gallery Edinburgh, Martin Rayner, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Sue Jane Taylor, Edinburgh City Art Centre, 570 10’N (North East artists), 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Shona Barr, Flying Colours Gallery Edinburgh
* 11 Nov (for Time Out 20/20) Alchimia, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh
* 17 Nov Days of Steel Sheffield, Street Level Gallery Glasgow, James Greer, Springburn Museum Glasgow, Rob Maclaurin, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Jack Knox, Andrew Smith, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Rodchenko, Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow
* 20 Nov Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, June Carey, Gordon Scott, Barry Atherton, David Linley, Frances Pelly
* 21 Nov (Herald Feature) Percent for Art bit, Morrison Street Edinburgh Redevelopment
* 24 Nov (Herald Friday Feature) Albert Irvin, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, The Scottish Colourists, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Anne Redpath, Bourne Fine Art Gallery Edinburgh, Roger Ackling, Graeme Murray Fine Art Edinburgh
* Dec (Art Review Letter from Scotland) Glasgow 1990
* Dec (World of Interiors) The Rodchenko Family Workshop, Serpentine Gallery London
* 1 Dec (Art Review Feature) The Glasgow Flourish, George Wylie, Alasdair Wallace
* 1 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Glasgow’s Great British Art Show, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
* Dec (for Time Out 20/20) William Barns Graham Obituary
* 6 Dec (World of Interiors) House for and Art Lover, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
* 8 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Edward Summerton, Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Alchimia, Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh, Laurence Black, Edinburgh Fine Art Society, Milestone Art, City Art Centre Edinburgh, How Prints are Made, National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh
* 15 Dec (Herald Friday Feature) Take Your Pick, Maclurian Gallery Ayr, Sea and Shore, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh, Brenda Lenaghan, Washington Gallery Glasgow, Christmas Show, 369 Gallery Edinburgh, Arts for, Business Sponsorship Awards London
* 29 Dec Leonard Rosoman, Fine Art Society Edinburgh, Donald Manson, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Emilio Coia, Ancrum Gallery Roxburghshire, Gordon Muir, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Festival Lights, Glasgow George Square
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:
* 6 Mar RSA student show, Alf Lohr, Third Eye Centre, Lisa Milroy, Third Eye Centre, Alan Davie & Stuart Duffin, Scottish Gallery, Ian McCulloch, Glasgow Print Studios, Ragtime, Collins Gallery, Jim Macdonald, Glasgow Print Studios, William Gillies, Scottish Gallery
* 7 Apr Storm over RSA/NGS
* 7 Jun Dundee Seagate, Stirling, Third Eye Centre
* 24 Jun Deborah Haase, Stirling Museum director appointed as director of McLellan Gallery Glasgow
* 10 Jul Paula Rego, Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 4 Aug Alison Watt and Queen Mother portrait
* 22 Aug (feature) Stephen Conroy, Kelvingrove
* 7 Oct (Weekender front page) Peter Howson
* 2 Nov Olga Sviblova, Black Square, Zhigalov & Natalia Abalakova, Third Eye Centre
* 6 Dec Poussin Cezanne, NGS[/i]Administrative / Biographical History
Clare Henry FRSA was art critic for The Herald from 1980-2000. For 20 years she covered the Scottish and UK art scene in depth, writing roughly 200 articles a year. With a particular emphasis on Scottish artists, her writing provides profiles, interviews and art news pieces along with critical reviews.
Graduating in 1964 with BA Hons Fine Art from The University of Reading she became a Researcher at the Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art (1968-1970) before taking the position of art reviewer for West End Times (1976-1980). She was also art critic for The Herald (1980-2000) and arts presenter at Scottish TV (1984-1987). She wrote regular features for The Art Newspaper (1986-2003) and contributed to The Guardian, Marxism Today, 20/20 London, Ikebana Ryusei Japan and The Scotsman.
She curated exhibitions in the 1980s and 1990s including 'New Scottish Prints' for Britain Salutes New York, in NYC; London's 'Serpentine Summer Show', 1985; 'Artists at Work', Edinburgh Festival, 1986; 'The Vigorous Imagination' at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art for the Edinburgh Festival, 1987; Critic's Choice London, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992; Scots in Los Angeles, 1989; Scotland at the Venice Biennale, 1990, Critic's Choice for the RSA Edinburgh, 1994, New Millennium, Chicago and Washington DC, 1999.
She is a founding member of the Council of Management and a former chairman of both The Glasgow Print Studio and Salvo (the Scottish arts lobbying organisation). She served on the Scottish Design Council in the 1980s and on the working party for contemporary art of the National Trust. She was also on the board of Stirling's Smith Art Gallery and Museum and a trustee of the Scottish Sculpture Trust, 1984-1990.
She is also a former member of the British Council Visiting Arts panel, the National Union of Journalists, the Arts Correspondents Group London, Blackburn Printmaking Workshop NYC, and is a current member of the International Association of Art Critics, (AICA UK) and the American Association of Art Critics.
In 2000 she moved to New York where she was art critic for the Financial Times and The New York Sun until 2008. She now writes for various magazines in the UK and the USA and keeps a regular blog which can be found [here](http://clarehenry-artjournal.blogspot.com). She also has a website called [The Scottish Art Archive](http://scottishartarchive.com/).Note
Clare Henry FRSA was art critic for The Herald from 1980-2000. For 20 years she covered the Scottish and UK art scene in depth, writing roughly 200 articles a year. With a particular emphasis on Scottish artists, her writing provides profiles, interviews and art news pieces along with critical reviews.
Graduating in 1964 with BA Hons Fine Art from The University of Reading she became a Researcher at the Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art (1968-1970) before taking the position of art reviewer for West End Times (1976-1980). She was also art critic for The Herald (1980-2000) and arts presenter at Scottish TV (1984-1987). She wrote regular features for The Art Newspaper (1986-2003) and contributed to The Guardian, Marxism Today, 20/20 London, Ikebana Ryusei Japan and The Scotsman.
She curated exhibitions in the 1980s and 1990s including 'New Scottish Prints' for Britain Salutes New York, in NYC; London's 'Serpentine Summer Show', 1985; 'Artists at Work', Edinburgh Festival, 1986; 'The Vigorous Imagination' at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art for the Edinburgh Festival, 1987; Critic's Choice London, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992; Scots in Los Angeles, 1989; Scotland at the Venice Biennale, 1990, Critic's Choice for the RSA Edinburgh, 1994, New Millennium, Chicago and Washington DC, 1999.
She is a founding member of the Council of Management and a former chairman of both The Glasgow Print Studio and Salvo (the Scottish arts lobbying organisation). She served on the Scottish Design Council in the 1980s and on the working party for contemporary art of the National Trust. She was also on the board of Stirling's Smith Art Gallery and Museum and a trustee of the Scottish Sculpture Trust, 1984-1990.
She is also a former member of the British Council Visiting Arts panel, the National Union of Journalists, the Arts Correspondents Group London, Blackburn Printmaking Workshop NYC, and is a current member of the International Association of Art Critics, (AICA UK) and the American Association of Art Critics.
In 2000 she moved to New York where she was art critic for the Financial Times and The New York Sun until 2008. She now writes for various magazines in the UK and the USA and keeps a regular blog which can be found [here](http://clarehenry-artjournal.blogspot.com). She also has a website called [The Scottish Art Archive](http://scottishartarchive.com/).Additional Information
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