GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland
The whole of Modern One is given over to GENERATION. An extensive range of work by artists such as Charles Avery, Kate Davis, Jonathan Monk, Lucy McKenzie, Victoria Morton, Jonathan Owen, Julie Roberts and Alison Watt demonstrates the continuing vitality of painting and drawing in Scotland and show how artists frequently use different media in their practice. As well as room-sized installations by Ross Sinclair (Real Life Rocky Mountain), Graham Fagen (Peek-A-Jobby), Torsten Lauschmann (At the Heart of Everything A Row of Holes) and Simon Starling (Burn-Time), a number of newly commissioned installations have been created especially for the exhibition by Claire Barclay, Toby Paterson, Ciara Philips and Alex Dordoy, all made in response to the architecture of the rooms in which they are shown.
The use of moving image has been a significant aspect of the visual artists in Scotland over the last 25 years, and at Modern One, amongst the films and video works on show are Douglas Gordon’s celebrated 24 Hour Psycho, Henry Coombes’ The Bedfords, Smith/Stewart’s Breathing Space and Roderick Buchanan Soda Stream
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Glossary
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Drawing
The depiction of shapes and forms on a flat surface chiefly by means of lines although colour and shading may also be included. Materials most commonly used are pencil, ink, crayon, charcoal, chalk and pastel, although other materials, including paint, can be used in combination.
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Painting
Work of art made with paint on a surface. Often the surface, also called a support, is a tightly stretched piece of canvas, paper or a wooden panel. Painting involves a wide range of techniques and materials, along with the artist's intellectual concerns effecting the content of a work.
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Video
Images recorded on videotape or on optical disc to be viewed on television screens, or projected onto screens. The medium through which these images are recorded and displayed.