Bright Shadows: Scottish Art in the 1920s is timed to mark 100 years since the dawn of the ‘Roaring Twenties’.
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Booking for this exhibition is currently suspended, as the City Art Centre is closed, in line with advice from the Government, to protect the health of staff and visitors. Thank you for your support and we look forward to welcoming you back to the gallery soon.
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Booking for this exhibition is currently suspended, as the City Art Centre is closed, in line with advice from the Government, to protect the health of staff and visitors. Thank you for your support and we look forward to welcoming you back to the gallery soon.
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This lecture will set Mackie’s art in the context of his life. His Scottish artistic roots underpinned his engagement with French art and continental ideas. His travels in France and Italy provided new vistas for his very individual fusion of colour and light.
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This talk takes Charles Mackie's work for Patrick Geddes' magazine The Evergreen as the starting point for exploring aspects of that fascinating product of the Celtic revival, and the people connected with it.
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This tour will focus on key aspects of Mackie’s development as an artist, highlighting his range and versatility in oil, watercolour and print. This will reveal and underline his determination to find that fusion of colour and light which is his distinctive hallmark as an artist.