David Dale Gallery and Studios explained

David Dale Gallery and Studios
Established:2009
Location:Glasgow, Scotland
Type:Art gallery
Director:Ellie Royle, Max Slaven, Ralph Mackenzie
Website:http://www.daviddalegallery.co.uk/

David Dale Gallery and Studios (established 2009) is a not-for-profit contemporary art gallery and artists studios in Glasgow, Scotland. The gallery takes its name from Scottish industrialist David Dale, and since 2012 has been located in the former David Dale College buildings in Bridgeton.[1] [2]

Notable exhibitions

The gallery's programme includes a mixture of local and international artists. Notable projects include Stefania Batoeva and Goran Chanter, It Is Forever Ours (curated by Swimming Pool, Sofia, 2017);[3] Tessa Lynch, Wave Machine (2016); Sol Calero, Desde el jardín (for Glasgow International, 2016); Finite Project Altered When Open (group show, 2015); International Artist Initiated (project residency for Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme, 2014); Steve Bishop & Richard Sides, To clear the bush of your garden (2013);[4] and, Kilian Rüthemann & Kate V. Robertson (for Glasgow International 2012).[5] [6]

References

  1. Web site: Off-Space no. 6: David Dale Gallery & Studios, Glasgow / ArtReview. Basciano. Oliver. Summer 2012. artreview.com. en. 2017-11-25.
  2. News: Five years of David Dale Gallery: "I didn't expect it to be going for so long" - a-n The Artists Information Company. a-n The Artists Information Company. 2017-11-25. en-US.
  3. Web site: Stefania Batoeva and Goran Chanter "It Is Forever Ours" at David Dale Gallery, Glasgow •Mousse Magazine. moussemagazine.it. it-IT. 2017-11-25.
  4. Web site: Steve Bishop & Richard Sides "To clear the bush of your garden" at David Dale Gallery, Glasgow •Mousse Magazine. moussemagazine.it. it-IT. 2017-11-25.
  5. Web site: Kilian Rüthemann & Kate V. Robertson. frieze.com. en. 2017-11-25.
  6. News: Exhibition Archive David Dale Gallery & Studios. David Dale Gallery & Studios. 2017-12-03. en-GB.

External links

  1. Official website