„Re-inSpired“ Exhibition and Catalogue at St Michael’s Church in Linlithgow, Scotland
Co-organized by the Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow
Datum: 03/29/2025
Enddatum: 04/13/2025
Exhibition viewing hours: Weekdays 10.30 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday 12-4 p.m.
Veranstaltungsart:
(A) = Exhibition
(O) = Online publication
Veranstaltungsformat:
Time independent digital presentation
Thematik:
Provenance research as a discipline
Other Topic: The interdisciplinary intersections of art practice, provenance research, and historic materials and places
Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow
Adresse:
The Cross, Linlithgow
EH49 7AL St. Michael’s Church, Linlithgow, Scotland
Beteiligte Person(en):
University of Glasgow: Jane Milosch, Visiting Fellow in Provenance and Curatorial Studies; Thomas Coxon and Decca Fulton, graduate students, MSc Programme, Collecting & Provenance in an International Context, Department of Art History. Glasgow School of Art (GSA): Stephen Bottomley, Head of Design School, and 10 other GSA artist faculty.
Link zur Veranstaltung:
https://gsadesignresearch.com/re-inspired-catalogue
Link zur Institution:
Glasgow School of Art: https://gsadesignresearch.com/news-drawing-threads
St. Michael’s Church, Linlithgow: https://www.stmichaelsparish.org.uk/home
University of Glasgow: https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/curatorialpractice/
Kurzbeschreibung
A collaborative research project, “Drawing Threads” and the contemporary art exhibition, “Re-inSpired”, is organised by the Glasgow School of Art, the University of Glasgow, and the historic St Michael’s Church in Linlithgow, Scotland, and features a contemporary art exhibition of works by 11 artists as well as an archival display of provenance research-related materials in a stunning sacred and historic location.

Bildrechte: Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow