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‘..a rich visual feast for anyone with an interest in Scottish art and history’ Herald

'Points of Departure is something of a whopper.' Scottish Art News

‘His contribution to Scottish art has been unique’ The Scotsman 

Will Maclean (b.1941) is one of the outstanding artists of his generation. His work is anchored in the history, archaeology, and literature of the Scottish Highlands and the Highland people, as well as his family background and personal associations with the sea. Perhaps best known for his wall constructions, this major retrospective will span almost fifty years of work and embrace every facet of his practice – his constructions, drawings, prints, sculptures, artistic collaborations, video productions and outdoor installations. Combining exquisitely hand-made pieces with found or (on occasions) mass produced objects, his work balances between simplicity and complexity and invites the viewer to linger, to admire and to ponder the universal themes which he explores.

Accompanied by a new publication, the exhibition will be drawn from public and private collections, with many of the exhibits going on public display for the first time. The exhibition promises to be a rich visual feast for anyone with an interest in Scottish art and history.

Will Maclean: Points of Departure is presented as part of Edinburgh Art Festival 2022.

Will Maclean: Points of Departure

John Duncan, Tristan and Isolde, 1912. City Art Centre, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh. (Detail)

National Treasure: The Scottish Modern Arts Association

Sat 21 May to Sun 16 Oct 2022 The Scottish Modern Arts Association was founded in Edinburgh in 1907. Established by artists and their supporters, the organisation aimed to secure...

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