Articles, reviews and features
- Reference:GB 1694 DC 030/1/1
- Dates of Creation:1981
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- Physical Description:2 folders
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Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.
Hand written draft copies of around 230 articles of minimum 250 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald from January to December 1982, relating to visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Scottish Regions including Kilmarnock, Milngavie, Balfron, Linlithgow, Stirling, Dumfries, Blairlogie and Dunblane.
Predominantly of visual art, painting and sculpture by artists and students with a few focused on craft and architecture, a number of these reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Hillhead Underground Gallery, New 57 Gallery, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow and St Enoch Centre Gallery, and organisations: Fine Art Society, New Glasgow Society.
The reviews also cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers, Fruitmarket, Talbot Rice, Malcolm Innes Gallery, Vague Designs Gallery, Shore Gallery Leith, English-Speaking Union Edinburgh, New Solen Gallery Edinburgh, Stills Gallery, Kelvingrove, Royal Scottish Academy, Paisley Museum and Glasgow University. The exhibitions featured are often solo shows by artists such as Joan Eardley, Scottie Wilson, William Strang, William Johnstone, Edvard Munch, Alasdair Gray, Pete Sneddon, Dennis Shields, Edward Gage, Elizabeth McGregor, Fionna Carlisle, Neil Dallas Brown, Lys Hansen, Margaret Watkins, Carl André and John Knox and also covering group exhibitions; Seven Scottish Poets, Group '81 and Mackintosh House opening at The Hunterian, Glasgow.
There are also longer feature and perspective articles on: Stirling Gallery relocation with Angus Ogilvy, Bath Festival Contemporary Art Fair, Third Eye Centre organiser Mike Tooby, GSA Fourth Year Painting Students at New 57 Edinburgh including Steven Campbell, Ken Currie and Adrian Wiszniewski and the Edinburgh Festival is covered in detail. Includes original typed list of articles from Arts Editor of The Glasgow Herald with word totals and dates of publication.
* 19 Jan Art and the Sea, The Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 20 Jan 4th International Exhibition of Miniature Textiles, City Art Centre Edinburgh
* 20 Jan The Colquhoun Memorial exhibition, Dick Institute Kilmarnock
* 21 Jan Joan Eardley, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 22 Jan Scottie Wilson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 27 Jan Caricatures, Glasgow University Library
* 28 Jan Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours, RSA Edinburgh
* 29 Jan RIBA, Strathclyde University
* 29 Jan Michael Andrews, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
* 2 Feb Glasgow League of Artists, Glasgow Print Studios, Limburg, Maastricht
* 3 Feb Art Teachers, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
* 5 Feb Glasgow School of Art Painting and Printmaking, Mackintosh Museum, Jacki Parry
* 5 Feb John Bratby, New and Solen Gallery Edinburgh
* 9 Feb William Strang, Kelvingrove Glasgow
* 10 Feb Emilio Coia, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 11 Feb William Johnstone, Edinburgh Printmakers
* 12 Feb Edvard Munch, Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Botanical Gardens
* 13 Feb Bryan Kneale, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 19 Feb Lesley Main, Scottish Amicable Glasgow
* 19 Feb George Macpherson, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 20 Feb Robert Scrivens, Douglas Kemp, Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh Museum
* 23 Feb Seven Scottish Poets, Third Eye Centre, Sandy Moffat
* 24 Feb William Armour, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
* 26 Feb Abstracts, Arts Council of Great Britain, St. Enoch Centre Glasgow, Picasso, Miro, Riley
* 27 Feb John Kirkwood, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
* 2 Mar Glasgow School of Art Activities Week, George Melly, Ian Dury, Peter Blake
* 3 Mar Glasgow School of Art Activities Week, Peter Blake, Ralph Steadman
* 4 Mar Alasdair Gray, Third Eye Centre
* 5 Mar Edward Hopper, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
* 6 Mar Gluck, Fine Art Society Edinburgh
* 9 Mar Glasgow Print Studio
* 10 Mar Rita McGurn, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 11 Mar Pete Seddon, DeMarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 12 Mar Nancy Smillie, Portfolio 4 Gallery Linlithgow
* 17 Mar Holbein, Delacroix, Scottish National Gallery Edinburgh
* 17 Mar RSA students, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
* 18 Mar Glasgow Southern Art Club, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
* 19 Mar Duncan Shanks, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 20 Mar Silver, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
* 24 Mar Chicago, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 24 Mar Herald Art Contest, Philip Reeves
* 25 Mar The Sea, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 26 Mar Watercolours of Edinburgh, City Art Centre Edinburgh
* 27 Mar Bill Brandt, Stills Edinburgh
* 31 Mar Masters of Scottish Portraiture, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
* 1 Apr Three new galleries in Edinburgh, Horatio McCulloch, Malcolm Innes Gallery, Vague Designs Gallery, Shore Gallery Leith
* 2 Apr Edward Gage, Fine Art Society Edinburgh
* 3 Apr Peter Bevan, Demarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 6 Apr Dennis Shields, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 7 Apr Elspeth Lamb, Christine Doyle, Glasgow Print Studios
* 8 Apr Group show, MacFarlane Gallery Glasgow
* 8 Apr Annie French, Christies Glasgow
* 10 Apr Seascapes, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
* 10 Apr Joan Tebbutt, Bookbinding and the Cockerel Bindery, Kevingrove Gallery Glasgow
* 14 Apr Group show, Valler Fine Art Glasgow
* 14 Apr Group show, The Gallery Balfron
* 15 Apr Broughton House, Kirkcudbright, E.A. Hornel
* 16 Apr Henry Moore, Glenkiln Galloway
* 21 Apr Rene Block German Multiples, City Art Centre Edinburgh, Richard Demrco
* 22 Apr Graeme Murray, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
* 23 Apr Mixed show, Maclaurin Gallery Ayr
* 27 Apr RSA Annual, Edinburgh
* 28 Apr Glasgow School of Art Students
* 28 Apr Kimonos, Vague Designs Edinburgh
* 29 Apr Guild of Weaving, City Art Centre Edinburgh
* 5 May Art Nouveau Mustard Pots, Kelvingrove Glasgow
* 6 May Carole Robb, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 7 May Elizabeth Macgregor, Scottish Arts Council Travelling Gallery
* 12 May Women’s Images of Men, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 15 May Super-Humanism, MacRobert Centre Stirling
* 19 May Landscapes, Aitken Dott Gallery Edinburgh
* 20 May Nancy Smillie, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, Ann Patrick, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 21 May Margaret Harrison, New 57 Edinburgh
* 26 May Mixed show, Hillhead Underground Gallery Glasgow
* 27 May Stirling Gallery, Angus Ogilvy
* 27 May Bath Festival Contemporary Art Fair
* 27 May Ewan Mundy at Glasgow Gallery
* 28 May Whitemoss Art Group, Panache Gallery Glasgow, James Herriot, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
* 1 Jun 3 artists, Henderson Gallery Edinburgh, James Cowie - Dumfries
* 3 Jun William Dyce, National Gallery Edinburgh
* 4 Jun Michael Docherty, Talbot Rice Edinburgh, Glasgow Print Studio courses, Richard Demarco, Meikle Seggie
* 5 Jun Adrian Heath, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 5 Jun Glasswork, Gracefield Art Centre Dumfries
* 8 Jun Alfons Bytautas, Edinburgh Printmakers, Graham Durward, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
* 9 Jun Glasgow Group, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
* 10 Jun Fionna Carlisle, Fine Art Society Glasgow, Neil Dallas Brown, English-Speaking Union Edinburgh
* 11 Jun Martin Churchill, Kathleen Russell, Aitken Dott Gallery, Edinburgh
* 12 Jun Contemporary Abstraction, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Jim Birrell
* 12 Jun Rozelle Gallery Ayr, Mike Bailey
* 15 Jun Glasgow School of Art Degree Show, David Band, Robert Reed
* 16 Jun Lys Hansen, Crow Steps Gallery Blairlogie
* 17 Jun WASPS King Street Studio Artists
* 18 Jun Coracle Press 1946 - 80 , Collins Gallery Glasgow
* 19 Jun Third Eye Centre, Mike Tooby
* 23 Jun Seven Scottish artists, Jacki Parri, Pat Douthwaite, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 24 Jun Margaret Watkins, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 25 Jun Yugoslavian Printmakers, Glasgow Print Studio
* 26 Jun Private Press Books, Collins Gallery Glasgow
* 29 Jun Robert Macpherson, Stills Edinburgh
* 30 Jun The Watson Bequest, National Gallery Edinburgh
* 8 Jul Isle of Arran
* 9 Jul Super-Humanism, Collins Gallery Glasgow
* 9 Jul New Generation, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 10 Jul Elizabeth Blackadder, Fruitmarket Edinburgh
* 15 Jul Earl Haig, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 17 Jul Alexander Goudie, Vallar Fine Art Glasgow, Artist in Residence programme, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
* 21 Jul Erotic Art, Henderson’s Gallery Edinburgh, Tom Wilson
* 22 Jul JD Kelly Collection, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
* 24 Jul The Ruralists, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Peter Blake
* 24 Jul Five Glasgow Artists, New Solen Gallery Edinburgh, Marion McIntosh
* 27 Jul Anthony Armstrong, Fountain Restaurant Glasgow
* 29 Jul Five printmakers, Edinburgh Printmakers, James McDonald
* 31 Jul Mixed show, Broughton Gallery Biggar
* 1 Aug Bill Jackson, Aitken Dott Gallery Edinburgh
* 3 Aug T&R Annan, Frank Donnan, Scottish Amicable Glasgow
* 4 Aug Smacznego Polish Food, Iain Patterson, Glasgow Print Studio
* 6 Aug Scottish Advisors in Art, Bill Wright, Stirling Gallery
* 11 Aug Group '81, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
* 11 Aug Bob Starrett, Washington Street Arts Centre Glasgow
* 12 Aug Jewellery, Cornerstone Gallery Dunblane
* 13 Aug Quentin Pringle, Kelvingrove Glasgow
* 14 Aug John Drummond at Edinburgh Festival
* 15 Aug Edinburgh Festival Preview, Daumier, RSA, Avant-Garde in Europe, National Gallery of Modern Art, American Abstract Expressionism from MoMA, Jon Schueler
* 15 Aug Naked/Nude, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
* 17 Aug Waldo Rasmussen, RSA Edinburgh
* 17 Aug Avant-Garde in Europe, National Gallery of Modern Art, Johannes Cladders
* 17 Aug American Abstract Expressionists, Fruitmarket, City Art Centre Edinburgh
* 18 Aug Daumier Collection, RSA Edinburgh
* 19 Aug Mirrors and Windows: 20 years of American Photos, City Art Centre Edinburgh
* 19 Aug Carl André, Graeme Murray Gallery
* 20 Aug Jon Schueler at Talbot Rice
* 20 Aug The Scottish Experience, Demarco Gallery Princes St Edinburgh
* 20 Aug Four artists, Calton Gallery Royal Terrace Edinburgh
* 21 Aug RSA Members, RSA Edinburgh
* 22 Aug Sean Hudson, The Queen's Hall Edinburgh
* 24 Aug Edinburgh Festival Diary, Norman Parkinson, Carl André, Mary Sturrock, Bourne Fine Art
* 25 Aug History of Colour Photograph, Stills Edinburgh
* 25 Aug Wilhelmina Barnes-Graham, Aitken Dot Gallery Edinburgh
* 26 Aug The Face of Scotland, Fine Art Society Great King Street
* 26 Aug Robert Rivers, Edinburgh College of Art
* 26 Aug Roberto Gonzalez Fernandez, Henderson’s Gallery Edinburgh
* 27 Aug Emilio Coia, The Merchant Company Hanover Street Edinburgh
* 27 Aug Artspace Group, The Saltire Gallery Athole Crescent Edinburgh
* 27 Aug Gordon Lochhead, Kes Mosaics Gallery Edinburgh
* 27 Aug Seven Poets, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
* 27 Aug David Cregeen, Caledonian Head Princes St Edinburgh
* 27 Aug Three exhibitions, Netherbow Arts Centre Edinburgh
* 29 Aug Four artists at Henderson Gallery
* 31 Aug The Young in Art, STV Leith Walk Edinburgh
* 31 Aug West Country Artists, Edinburgh College of Art
* 31 Aug E.A. Walton, Bourne Fine Art Glasgow
* 31 Aug The Forbes Collection of Victorian prints, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 1 Sep Scottish Art 1981, English-Speaking Union
* 1 Sep Anthony Gross, Aitken Dot Gallery Edinburgh
* 2 Sep Norman Adams, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 3 Sep Glasswork, Grassmarket Edinburgh
* 4 Sep Edith Simon, Chamber Street House Edinburgh
* 4 Sep The Story of O, Vague Design Edinburgh
* 8 Sep Mr Aislabie's Garden, Collins Gallery Glasgow
* 9 Sep David Roberts, Paisley Art Gallery
* 10 Sep Helensburgh Arts Club, Victoria Halls Helensburgh
* 11 Sep Mackintosh House, Hunterian Glasgow
* 11 Sep Panache Gallery Glasgow, Lillie Gallery Milngavie, JD Kelly Gallery Glasgow
* 14 Sep Barbara Robertson, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 16 Sep Modern Prints, Glasgow Art Gallery, Terry Frost, Patrick Caulfield, Elspeth Lamb, Philip Reeves
* 17 Sep Mackintosh & Miss Cranston, Hunterian Glasgow
* 17 Sep Contemporary artists, Hunterian, Kitaj, Riley, Hamilton, Paolozzi
* 18 Sep Stirling Maxwell Collection, Hilary Macartney
* 22 Sep Print Gallery, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow
* 22 Sep Sculpture Court, Hunterian Gallery Glasgow
* 23 Sep City Chambers Tapestry Competition, St Enoch Centre Glasgow
* 24 Sep Scottish Craft Centre, The Scottish Amicable Glasgow
* 28 Sep Eric Ritchie, Ronnie Browne, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 29 Sep Phillip King, Princes St Gardens Edinburgh
* 29 Sep Four artists, Henderson’s Gallery Edinburgh
* 2 Oct Society of Scottish Artists, RSA Edinburgh
* 7 Oct Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries Glasgow
* 8 Oct Mary Armour, Graham Mundy Fine Art Glasgow, Pat Semple, Shore Gallery, Leith, Paul Oliver Picon, NB Gallery Gartoharn
* 9 Oct Decade of Scottish Opera, Glasgow Print Studio
* 12 Oct Helen Wilson, Collins Gallery Glasgow, Ernest Hood, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
* 13 Oct Douglas Corrance, Gus Wylie, Jules Cheret, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 14 Oct Nineteenth Century Paintings, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 16 Oct Society of Industrial Artists and Designers, Design Centre Glasgow
* 17 Oct William Sharp portrait, Hunterian Glasgow
* 19 Oct Ken Ferguson at Edinburgh Printmakers
* 19 Oct Bill Woodrow, New 57 Edinburgh
* 20 Oct (Feature) Count Panza Collection and Von Thyssen Collection visits, Italy, Switzerland
* 21 Oct John Knox, Glasgow School of Art
* 22 Oct Barry Hirst, Compass Gallery Glasgow
* 27 Oct Photographs, Third Eye Centre Glasgow, Raymond Moore, Annan, Haden
* 27 Oct Cardross Church Panels, Graham Sutherland
* 28 Oct Clive Sutton, Bill McNamara, William Russell, Hillhead Underground Gallery
* 29 Oct Eleanor Moore Robertson, Dick Institute Kilmarnock
* 31 Oct Richard DeMarco profile
* Oct Glasgow hosts touring exhibition conference, Phillip Wright, Scottish Arts Council
* Oct Nicolas de Stael, Tate Gallery London
* Oct Poussin, National Gallery of Scotland
* 3 Nov Castle Toward, Bellahouston Palace of Art Glasgow
* 3 Nov 19th Century Realism, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
* 4 Nov Scottish Realism, Fine Art Society Glasgow
* 5 Nov Joseph Crawhall, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
* 6 Nov Malcolm McCoig, Glasgow School of Art
* 10 Nov Trusthouse Forte Collection, Albany Hotel Glasgow, Norman Ackroyd
* 11 Nov Scottish Young Contemporaries, Glasgow Print Studio
* 12 Nov Danny Ferguson, Lillie Gallery Milngavie
* 17 Nov Glasgow School of Art Embroidery Group
* 18 Nov William Turnbull, George Donald, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh
* 18 Nov Ger Van Elk, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Andrew Mylius, New 57 Edinburgh
* 19 Nov John Mackechnie, DeMarco Gallery Edinburgh, June Redfern, 369 Gallery Edinburgh
* 24 Nov Photography and Printmaking, Arts Council England, Talbot Rice Edinburgh
* 24 Nov Four French artists, Cordelia Oliver, McLean Art Gallery & Arts Guild Greenock
* 26 Nov Robert Craig Wallace, Trefoil Gallery Glasgow
* 1 Dec Michael Roschlau, Edinburgh Printmakers
* 1 Dec Jacki Parry, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 2 Dec Hengler's Circus, Third Eye Centre Glasgow
* 3 Dec Scottish Society of Women Artists, RSA Edinburgh
* 4 Dec Mixed show, Kes Mosaics Edinburgh, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh, Hallibees Ruthven Lane Glasgow
* 8 Dec Käthe Kollwitz, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh
* 9 Dec GSA Fourth Year Painting Students, New 57 Edinburgh, Steven Campbell, Ken Currie, Adrian Wiszniewski
* 10 Dec Kisa Kawakami, Glasgow School of Art, The Dallas Print Exhibition, Glasgow School of Art
* 10 Dec Christmas Exhibitions, Compass Gallery Glasgow, Peacock Printmakers Aberdeen, Bourne Fine Art Edinburgh
* 11 Dec Strathclyde University Architecture, Collins Gallery Glasgow
* 14 Dec Scottish Young Contemporaries, Glasgow Print Studio, Sam Ainsley, Dominic Schneider
* 16 Dec MA Postgraduate Design, Glasgow School of Art
* 16 Dec Mixed show, Aitken Dott Gallery Edinburgh, Victoria Crow, Barbara Rae
* 17 Dec Three artists from Germany, New York and Japan, New Solen Gallery Edinburgh Diary of Edinburgh, DeMarco Gallery Edinburgh
* 18 Dec Scottish Crafts Collection, Design Centre Glasgow
* 19 Dec (Book review) George Washington Wilson: Artist and Photographer by Roger Taylor
* 22 Dec Patrick Dorrian, Pheona Dorrian, Scottish Amicable, Glasgow
* 23 Dec Group show, Vallar Fine Art Glasgow, Elizabeth Blackadder
* 29 Dec Ferguson to Fergusson, Kelvingrove Gallery Glasgow
* 30 Dec Scottish Pictures, Hunterian Glasgow
* Dec Scot of the Year, Benno Schotz, Dr Mary EsslemontAdministrative / 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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