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Toby Paterson Exhibition, Edinburgh, Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Image Fruitmarket Gallery Exhibition, Edinburgh, ScotlandSolo exhibition of paintings, reliefs and constructionsFruitmarket Gallery Toby Paterson, artist Toby Paterson was born in Glasgow in 1974 and still lives and works in the city. He studied BA (Hons) Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art from 1991–95. The Fruitmarket Gallery aims to make contemporary art accessible, without compromising art or underestimating audiences. The Gallery presents world-class, thought-provoking and challenging art made by both Scottish and international artists in an environment that is welcoming, engaging, informative and always free. The Gallery aims to give audiences the confidence to enjoy contemporary art and to understand the importance of art, artists, culture and creativity and their impact on individual and collective lives. The Gallery’s creative programme includes exhibitions, commissions, interpretation, education and publishing in both print and electronic forms. Gallery facilities include a bookshop and a café. The Gallery is physically accessible and family friendly. A book has been produced to accompany the exhibition: Toby Paterson, Consensus and Collapse. The book reproduces much of Paterson’s work made over the last ten years, and includes essays by curator Fiona Bradley and Professor of Architectural and Urban History at the University of California, Davis, Simon Sadler, and a conversation between Toby Paterson and architect Ewan Imrie. Toby Paterson has also produced a limited-edition artwork which will be available for sale at The Fruitmarket Gallery during the exhibition. +44 [0] 131 225 2383 +44 [0] 131 220 3130 info@fruitmarket.co.uk www.fruitmarket.co.uk 45 Market Street, Edinburgh EH11DF, Scotland Fruitmarket Gallery Talks and Events Workshops Youth Taster Print Workshop Wednesday 17 February, 11–4pm. Free. 14–17 year-olds, 8 places available. Participants will have the opportunity to investigate screenprinting processes, before making their own screenprint. Talks Artist’s Talk Wednesday 24 February, 6.30pm. Free. Toby Paterson in conversation with Fiona Bradley, Director of The Fruitmarket Gallery. Abstraction and Experience: British Constructivism and Toby Paterson Wednesday 3 March, 6.30pm. Free. Art historian Martin Hammer (University of Edinburgh) talks about the work of artists such as Mary Martin, Ben Nicholson and Victor Pasmore, exploring with Stacy Boldrick (The Fruitmarket Gallery) the aesthetic and political relationships between Paterson’s work and British constructivist and constructionist art and architecture. Panel Discussion: Rising into Ruins Wednesday 17 March, 6.30–8pm. Free. Architects Ewan Imrie (Collective Architecture, Glasgow) and Amin Taha (London), architectural historian Richard Williams (University of Edinburgh), social geographer Jane Jacobs (University of Edinburgh) and writer and critic Brian Dillon (University of Kent) discuss the contexts and legacies of modernism, the contemporary built environment and social space in relation to Paterson’s work. Tours Tour for Visually Impaired Visitors Wednesday 10 March, 6.30–8pm. Free. 10 places available. Refreshments provided. Artist Juliana Capes leads a guided tour of the exhibition, specifically designed for visually impaired visitors, including detailed descriptions of Toby Paterson’s work and practice. ‘Ways of Seeing’ 60+ Gallery Tour Thursday 25 March, 11.30am–1.30pm. Free. 15 places available. Refreshments provided. Booking essential. A tour of the exhibition for visitors aged 60 and over, led by freelance gallery educator Mary Keegan. Edinburgh Architecture : homepage Comments / photos for the Toby Paterson Exhibition Architecture page welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk Toby Paterson Exhibition Building : page - adrian welch / isabelle lomholt |
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