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{{Short description|Scottish visual arts organisation}} |
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'''The Common Guild''' is a visual arts organisation in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. It was established in 2006 and has commissioned two [[Turner Prize]]-nominated works: [[Duncan Campbell (artist)|Duncan Campbell]] in 2014 and [[Janice Kerbel]] in 2015. |
'''The Common Guild''' is a visual arts organisation in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. It was established in 2006 and has commissioned two [[Turner Prize]]-nominated works: [[Duncan Campbell (artist)|Duncan Campbell]] in 2014 and [[Janice Kerbel]] in 2015. |
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The Common Guild is located in a Victorian townhouse owned by Glasgow artist [[Douglas Gordon]].<ref name="scotsman.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/home-is-where-the-art-is-katrina-brown-review-1-1430831|title=Home is where the art is - Katrina Brown review|website=www.scotsman.com}}</ref> The building houses The Common Guild's offices, a library designed by artist Andrew Miller containing books belonging to Douglas Gordon,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theskinny.co.uk/whats-on/glasgow/art-galleries/the-common-guild?date=weekend|title=The Common Guild Gallery Glasgow - Art The Skinny|website=www.theskinny.co.uk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thecommonguild.org.uk/programme/event/room-for-reading-swoc|title=Room for Reading - Programme - Common Guild|website=www.thecommonguild.org.uk}}</ref> and public event and exhibition spaces. In 2019, the event and exhibition spaces are due to close while the organisation continues its off-site project work and looks for a new permanent exhibition space.<ref>https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17266661.common-guild-art-gallery-leaves-its-home-in-douglas-gordons-house-in-glasgow-for-fresh-premises/</ref> |
The Common Guild is located in a Victorian townhouse owned by Glasgow artist [[Douglas Gordon]].<ref name="scotsman.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/home-is-where-the-art-is-katrina-brown-review-1-1430831|title=Home is where the art is - Katrina Brown review|website=www.scotsman.com}}</ref> The building houses The Common Guild's offices, a library designed by artist Andrew Miller containing books belonging to Douglas Gordon,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theskinny.co.uk/whats-on/glasgow/art-galleries/the-common-guild?date=weekend|title=The Common Guild Gallery Glasgow - Art The Skinny|website=www.theskinny.co.uk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thecommonguild.org.uk/programme/event/room-for-reading-swoc|title=Room for Reading - Programme - Common Guild|website=www.thecommonguild.org.uk}}</ref> and public event and exhibition spaces. In 2019, the event and exhibition spaces are due to close while the organisation continues its off-site project work and looks for a new permanent exhibition space.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17266661.common-guild-art-gallery-leaves-its-home-in-douglas-gordons-house-in-glasgow-for-fresh-premises/|title=Common Guild art gallery leaves its home in Douglas Gordon's house in Glasgow for fresh premises}}</ref> |
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Exhibitions hosted by The Common Guild have included solo shows by [[Martin Creed]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/visual-art-martin-creed-things-the-common-guild-21-woodlands-terrace-glasgow-1-474516|title=Visual Art: Martin Creed, Things, The Common Guild, 21 Woodlands Terrace, Glasgow|website=www.scotsman.com}}</ref> [[Steven Claydon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.list.co.uk/article/91345-steven-claydon-the-archipelago-of-contented-peoples-endurance-groups/|title=Steven Claydon: The Archipelago of Contented Peoples: Endurance Groups|date=17 May 2017|website=The List}}</ref> [[Roni Horn]],<ref name="scotsman.com"/> [[Tacita Dean]],<ref>{{cite web|url= |
Exhibitions hosted by The Common Guild have included solo shows by [[Martin Creed]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/visual-art-martin-creed-things-the-common-guild-21-woodlands-terrace-glasgow-1-474516|title=Visual Art: Martin Creed, Things, The Common Guild, 21 Woodlands Terrace, Glasgow|website=www.scotsman.com}}</ref> [[Steven Claydon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.list.co.uk/article/91345-steven-claydon-the-archipelago-of-contented-peoples-endurance-groups/|title=Steven Claydon: The Archipelago of Contented Peoples: Endurance Groups|date=17 May 2017|website=The List}}</ref> [[Roni Horn]],<ref name="scotsman.com"/> [[Tacita Dean]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/charlottehigginsblog/2010/nov/30/tacita-dean-glasgow|title=Tacita Dean shines at Glasgow galleries|first=Charlotte|last=Higgins|date=30 November 2010|publisher=|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref> [[Wolfgang Tillmans]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theskinny.co.uk/art/reviews/wolfgang-tillmans-the-common-guild|title=Wolfgang Tillmans @ The Common Guild - The Skinny|website=www.theskinny.co.uk}}</ref> and [[Roman Ondák]];<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thecommonguild.org.uk/pages/about|title=About - Common Guild|website=www.thecommonguild.org.uk}}</ref><ref name="createsend.com">{{Cite web|url=http://createsend.com/t/r-822B7AE6A5AB80BB2540EF23F30FEDED|title = Media Release: A New Era for the Common Guild}}</ref> and numerous group shows.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.apollo-magazine.com/the-art-of-slowing-down/|title=Slow Objects at the Common Guild|date=29 November 2017|website=Apollo Magazine}}</ref><ref name="createsend.com"/> |
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Beyond their own gallery space, The Common Guild organise and curate exhibitions and art events such as 'the Persistence of Objects' at [[Lismore Castle|Lismore Castle Arts]] in 2015<ref>{{cite web|url= |
Beyond their own gallery space, The Common Guild organise and curate exhibitions and art events such as 'the Persistence of Objects' at [[Lismore Castle|Lismore Castle Arts]] in 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jun/25/speeches-exhibition-lismore-castle-butler|title=I say this with trepidation – it is surprisingly easy to get used to a butler - Charlotte Higgins|first=Charlotte|last=Higgins|date=25 June 2015|publisher=|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref> and 'Scotland + Venice 2013' at the 55th [[Venice Biennale]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.list.co.uk/article/54278-preview-of-scottish-artists-at-venice-biennale-2013-from-the-common-guild/|title=Preview of Scottish artists at Venice Biennale 2013 from The Common Guild|date=25 August 2013|website=The List}}</ref> |
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Between 2008 and 2013, The Common Guild worked with [[Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow]] (GoMA) and [[Art Fund]] to build a new collection of international contemporary work for Glasgow including works by [[Emily Jacir]], [[Matthew Buckingham]] and [[Lothar Baumgarten]] among others, many of which are regularly on display at GoMA.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.artfund.org/news/2009/12/09/glasgows-contemporary-art-collection-boosted-by-art-fund-international-scheme|title=Glasgow's contemporary art collection boosted by Art Fund International scheme|first=Art|last=Fund|website=Art Fund}}</ref> |
Between 2008 and 2013, The Common Guild worked with [[Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow]] (GoMA) and [[Art Fund]] to build a new collection of international contemporary work for Glasgow including works by [[Emily Jacir]], [[Matthew Buckingham]] and [[Lothar Baumgarten]] among others, many of which are regularly on display at GoMA.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.artfund.org/news/2009/12/09/glasgows-contemporary-art-collection-boosted-by-art-fund-international-scheme|title=Glasgow's contemporary art collection boosted by Art Fund International scheme|first=Art|last=Fund|website=Art Fund}}</ref> |
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* Janice Kerbel ‘Sink’ at The [[Western Baths|Western Baths Club]], 2018 |
* Janice Kerbel ‘Sink’ at The [[Western Baths|Western Baths Club]], 2018 |
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⚫ | * [https://www.thecommonguild.org.uk/programme/upcoming Common Guild website] |
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⚫ | * [https://twitter.com/thecommonguild?lang=en Common Guild on Twitter] |
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⚫ | * [https://www.thecommonguild.org.uk/programme/upcoming Common Guild website] |
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⚫ | * [https://twitter.com/thecommonguild?lang=en Common Guild on Twitter] |
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[[Category:Art museums and galleries in Glasgow]] |
[[Category:Art museums and galleries in Glasgow]] |
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[[Category:Arts centres in Scotland]] |
[[Category:Arts centres in Scotland]] |
Established | 2006 |
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Location | 21 Woodlands Terrace, Glasgow, Scotland |
Director | Katrina Brown |
Curator | Kitty Anderson |
Website | www |
The Common Guild is a visual arts organisation in Glasgow, Scotland. It was established in 2006 and has commissioned two Turner Prize-nominated works: Duncan Campbell in 2014 and Janice Kerbel in 2015.
The Common Guild is located in a Victorian townhouse owned by Glasgow artist Douglas Gordon.[1] The building houses The Common Guild's offices, a library designed by artist Andrew Miller containing books belonging to Douglas Gordon,[2][3] and public event and exhibition spaces. In 2019, the event and exhibition spaces are due to close while the organisation continues its off-site project work and looks for a new permanent exhibition space.[4]
Exhibitions hosted by The Common Guild have included solo shows by Martin Creed,[5] Steven Claydon,[6] Roni Horn,[1] Tacita Dean,[7] Wolfgang Tillmans[8] and Roman Ondák;[9][10] and numerous group shows.[11][10]
Beyond their own gallery space, The Common Guild organise and curate exhibitions and art events such as 'the Persistence of Objects' at Lismore Castle Arts in 2015[12] and 'Scotland + Venice 2013' at the 55th Venice Biennale.[13]
Between 2008 and 2013, The Common Guild worked with Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow (GoMA) and Art Fund to build a new collection of international contemporary work for Glasgow including works by Emily Jacir, Matthew Buckingham and Lothar Baumgarten among others, many of which are regularly on display at GoMA.[14]
21 Woodlands Terrace provided a key location for the filming of Glasgow: The Grit and the Glamour, a film in the BBC's Imagine series.[15]
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