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INTERIOR LANDSCAPES
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Open Thurs - Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 12 - 5pm
RSA Lower Galleries
Booking at the door is possible provided space is available. COVID-19 safety restrictions will be in place.
*Following the extraordinary rainfall of Sunday 4th July we have unfortunately had to close the Interior Landscapes exhibition early. The exhibition can still be viewed online.*
Exhibitors: Sam Ainsley RSA | Mary Arnold-Forster RSA | Philip Clissett | Doug Cocker RSA | Victoria Crowe RSA | Paul Furneaux RSA | Oisín Gallagher | Nicholas Harrington | Jessica Harrison RSA | Graeme Hutton RSA | Jim Lambie RSA (Elect) | The Marchmont Workshop | Adrian McCurdy | Moxon Architects | Richard Murphy RSA | Gavin Mutch | Glen Onwin RSA | Barbara Rae RSA | Keith Rand RSA | Ben Scrimgeour | Stallan-Brand | Robert Steedman RSA | Sutherland Hussey Harris | Arthur Watson PPRSA | Emma Jo Webster | Robin Webster RSA
Interior Landscapes, curated by Robin Webster RSA, explores domestic objects and furniture designed by Royal Scottish Academicians and invited architects and artists. The exhibition considers the direct relationship between ideas, materials and manufacture, whether through handmade craft or state-of-the-art machining.
The idea for this exhibition was originally motivated by wanting to highlight some of the work done by architects which goes beyond the design of a building and includes the detailed conception of more intimate and sometimes transitory objects that relate to and may be an integral part of the whole design. The idea of a 'gesamtkunstwerk' (literally 'total work of art') covers the entire designed environment in an integrated concept, from the building, including the furnishings, down to the ironmongery and teaspoons.
Many famous architects, like Alvar Aalto, Arne Jacobsen, Sir Robert Lorimer and Charles Rennie Mackintosh have famously done this, although today it is much less common. Possibly this is because there is such a wide range of well-designed furnishings that are readily available, along with the desire of clients to choose their own items, and perhaps also because of an increasing specialisation of designers and craftsmen.
The components of this exhibition range from practical chairs and tables to more abstract items designed by architects and artists that might form attractive or more ambiguous ingredients of an interior. Some pieces are made up of recycled materials, as developing the circular economy to help moderate climate change is something that needs to be addressed. The exhibition is intended to be different from the seductive stage sets of a shop window or an IKEA showroom, and to provoke questions about what may be new possibilities.
- Professor Robin Webster OBE, RSA, RIBA, PRIAS
We would like to thank Dovecot Studios, Marchmont House and Annette Ratuszniak and family for kindly loaning works for this exhibition. -
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Jessica Harrison RSAMAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE. ABOUT 1750, 2017Ceramic, copper saturation glaze48 x 51.5 x 70cm£ 4,950.00
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Jessica Harrison RSAWALNUT ARM-CHAIR. ABOUT 1675, 2017Ceramic, glaze122 x 55 x 50 cm
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Jessica Harrison RSACABINET OF PAINTED SATINWOOD. LATE 18TH CENTURY, 2017Porcelain143 x 72 x 35 cm£ 6,950.00
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Jessica Harrison RSAIMITATION OF AN EARLY GEORGIAN GILT GESSO MIRROR FRAME, 2017Porcelain, glaze£ 3,300.00
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Victoria Crowe RSARicher Twilight, Venice, 2019Woven by David Cochrane, Naomi Robertson, Rudi Richardson, and Emma Jo Webster
Tapestry - wool and cotton250 x 98 cm -
Barbara Rae RSAPeel Sound Ice, 2019Master Weaver Naomi Robertson, Weavers Emma Jo Webster and Ben Hymers
Tapestry - wool, cotton, linen, metallic thread, rayon and cotton warp200 x 200 cm -
Emma Jo WebsterHomesome Blue, 2021Hand woven tapestry on red magician rope in wool175 x 88 cm£ 5,900.00
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Glen Onwin RSAAscent - Descent, all is in all in nature. From The Slime of the Earth.Wax and oil paint on wood (found steps) with glass and steel stand239 x 99 x 83 cm
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Glen Onwin RSADeluge and Ablution I. From The Slime of the Earth.Glass fibre dome with coal dust and salt on black painted glass with steel stand88 x 96 x 96 cm
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Glen Onwin RSADeluge and Ablution II. From The Slime of the Earth.Glass vitrine with pigment, salt and charcoal on steel stand54 x 91.5 x 91.5 cm
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Glen Onwin RSAMarble Disc. A Chamber of the Moon and Tides. From The Slime of the Earth.Marble, wax and pigment on wood trestles63 x 114 cm
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Keith Rand RSAFour-Legged ArmchairAsh and oak92 x 61 x 52 cm
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Keith Rand RSATine Seat, 1984Laminated ash and steel74 x 67 x 48 cm
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Keith Rand RSAFive-Legged ArmchairAsh, oak and pigment75 x 62 x 44.5 cm
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Keith Rand RSAExpanded Elm Seat (aka Slated Elm Seat), around 1988Elm wood, cut steam-bent and wedged
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Keith Rand RSAUntitled maquette for a five-legged arm-chair, around 1980-89Oak (steam-bent and hand carved) and copper roves stained in black milk paint
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Keith Rand RSAUntitled maquette for a side table, 1986Oak (cut and steam-bent) and metal screws
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Keith Rand RSAUntitled maquette for a four-legged armchair, about 1981-89Oak (cut and steam-bent) and metal screws
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Keith Rand RSAUntitled maquette for a high stool with a slatted seat and low back rest , 2012Oak (untreated and hand carved) and metal pins
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Keith Rand RSA1/4 scale maroon maquette with seed-pod spine for 3-seater bench Glasgow MOMA seating, around 1995Oak wood, copper roves, brass screws, maroon paint
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Keith Rand RSA1/4 scale red maquette for 4-seater bench Glasgow MOMA seating, around 1995Oak wood, copper roves, screws, red paint (partial)
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Keith Rand RSAActual size maquette for Glasgow GOMA seat end, around 1995Red painted wood
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Sam Ainsley RSAWaterways of ScotlandCurtains made by Deborah Holland300 x 200 cm£ 2,500.00
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Oisín GallagherHinged (Eames), 2021Cut-and-snapped plasterboard with shims170 x 150 x 1.5 cm£ 540.00
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Robert Steedman OBE RSAA Perch Chair, 2019/20Made by Alex Todrick Furniture Maker and Restorer
Medium, maple wood and laminate-faced board80 x 46 x 46 cm
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