Scotland’s craft culture highlighted at The Briggait, Glasgow
CRAFTHOUSE will feature work from 10 Scottish designers and artisans in its run at The Briggait, Glasgow.
See how 10 excellent creators do craft: elevated,...
Design Archives | William Crozier
Part of the Soho avant-garde of the 1950s, William Crozier blossomed into a painter of rare emotional intensity
Remembering four influential women in art
Pat Douthwaite:
The painter of distinctive portraits and uncompromising images was a true original, but her personal life was turbulent and often self-destructive. 1934 -...
Design Archives: Philip Johnson, 1906-2005
The life and work of the controversial American architect is the subject of a lavish new monograph
Design Archives: Florence Broadhurst (1899-1977)
Colourful, fantastical textile designs reflect the complex character who created them
Design Archives: Herman Miller, 1905-present
The maker of enduring classic furniture that blends ergonomics and aesthetics
Design Archives: Margaret Tait (1918-1999)
The Orkney-born artist’s radical approach to film is being honoured in her centenary year
Design Archives: Victor Papanek (1923–98)
A focus on people rather than aesthetics set the Vienna-born designer against most of his peers, but his radical ideas are increasingly finding favour today
Design Archives: Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944)
His country houses delighted his Edwardian clients and are still ranked among Britain’s best-loved buildings
Design Archives: Earl Haig (1918–2009)
The Scottish painter was first inspired to take up art while a prisoner-of-war in Colditz Castle