The Scottish Sculpture Open exhibition, sometimes known as the Kildrummy Open, was organised by the Scottish Sculpture Workshop from 1981 to 1997. The idea was initiated by Fred Bushe (1931–2009), the Founder Director of the Scottish Sculpture Workshop.[1] The exhibition consisted of works drawn from an open call and sometimes included works by invited artists. It was installed at Kildrummy Castle and some editions of the exhibition toured to other venues.

Participating artists

Scottish Sculpture OpenDateArtistsVenuesReviews
14 July – 5 September 1981Barry Atherton, Syd Burnett, Fred Bushe, Doug Cocker, Michael Hall, John Gavin McCallum, Iain McIntosh, James B Munro, Barbara Douglas Peffers, Frank Pottinger, Bill Scott, Andy Stenhouse, Arthur Watson, George Wyllie, J Ian YoungKildrummy Castle
22 July – 17 September 1983G Noel Bullock, Fred Bushe, Doug Cocker, James Connell, Carole Gray, Moira Innes, Frances Pelly, Frank Pottinger, Andy Stenhouse, Arthur Watson, Ian YoungKildrummy Castle
31985William Brotherston, Fred Bushe, Doug Cocker, Stephen Collingbourne, Paul Cosgrove, Fiona Dean, Celia Garbutt, Carole Gray, Olaf Hanel, Hironori Katagiri, Aileen Keith, Rona McNicol, Peter Reeve, Andy Stenhouse. Invited artists: Hilary Cartmel, Lee Grandjean, Stuart WhiteKildrummy Castle
44 July – 20 September 1987Michael Archer, Clifford Rhys Bowen, Jim Buckley, Paul Cosgrove, Fiona Dean, Sybille Von Halem, Raha Lavasaney, Eileen MacDonagh, Andrew Miller, Frank Pottinger, Keith Rand, Peter Reeve, Bill Scott. Invited artists: Fred Conlon, Bradford Graves, Yoshio YagiKildrummy Castle
51 July – 24 September 1989Jeremy Cunningham, Graham Fagen, Tracy McKenna, Frances Pelly. Symposium Artists: Perusko Bogdanic, Guilliame De La Chapelle, Anne Nicholson, Ole Sjovold. Invited Artists: Brian McCannKildrummy Castle
66 July – 15 September 1991Chris Bailey, Peter Bevan, Mark Clifford, Gary Clough, Jeremy Cunningham, Jake Harvey, Ailsa Magnus, Hamish Marr, Richard Miller, Ken Mitchell, Nigel Mullan, Rona McNicol, Keiji Nagahiro, Sarah Nevill, Frank Pottinger, Jim RitchieKildrummy Castle and Strathdon
712 June – 1 August 1993Anne Bevan, Peter Bevan, Fred Bushe, Sybille von Halem, John Hunter, Joseph Ingleby, Mary Modeen, Rob Mulholland, Gordon Munro, Sarah Nevill, Frances Pelly, Arran Ross, Marion Smith, Stephen Smith, Sean Taylor. Invited artists: Doug Cocker, Frank Pottinger, Arthur WatsonKildrummy CastleHerald, 17 September 1993[2]
81995Peter Bevan, William Brotherston, Angela Conner, Richard Cole, Joseph Ingleby, Iain McColl, Diane Maclean, Charles Poulsen, Keith Rand, Laura White. Invited artists: Horace L Farlowe, Bjorn Fjellstrom, Kenichi Mashita, Agneta Stening.Kildrummy Castle, Toured to MacRobert Arts Centre, StirlingHerald, 9 August 1995[3] Herald, 2 October 1995 [4]
91997Kevin Blackwell, Mary Bourne, Doug Cocker, Richard Cole, Fly Freeman, Sam MacDonald, Diane Maclean, Mary Modeen, Keiji Nagahiro, Alison Simpson, Allan Watson, Arthur Watson, Aeneas Wilder. Curator: Duncan MacmillanKildrummy Castle; MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling; Argyll and Bute Countryside Trust, Argyll; Strathclyde Country Park, North LanarkshireHerald, 29 October 1997, Photo[5] Herald, 26 February 1998, Photo [6]

Publications

  • Scottish Sculpture Open, poster, Scottish Sculpture Workshop, 1981
  • Scottish Sculpture Open 3, Scottish Sculpture Workshop, 1985
  • Scottish Sculpture Open 5, Scottish Sculpture Workshop, 1989
  • Scottish Sculpture Open 7, Scottish Sculpture Workshop, 1993
  • Scottish Sculpture Open 8, Scottish Sculpture Workshop, 1995
  • Scottish Sculpture Open 9, Scottish Sculpture Workshop, 1997

References

  1. Patrizio, A, Contemporary Sculpture in Scotland, Craftsman House, 1999
  2. Photo caption " EAST KILBRIDE is up and coming in the Scottish art stakes. Calderglen Country Park currently hosts the Scottish Sculpture Open from 9 am to dusk till 26 September. The park also boasts a new permanent sculpture commissioned from Paul Cosgrove and Keith Rand. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/new-town-haul-1.741836
  3. Sally Kerr, A hands-on experience of sculpture. The Scottish Sculpture Open, Kildrummy Castle, Strathdon, Herald, 9 August 1995 http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/a-hands-on-experience-of-sculpture-the-scottish-sculpture-open-kildrummy-castle-strathdon-1.667599
  4. Clare Henry, Another Battle for Stirling, 2 October 1995 http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/another-battle-for-stirling-1.658757
  5. Herald, 29 October 1997, Photo caption "Wood you believe it?Allan Watson's Back to my Roots, one of the exhibits in Stirling University's Scottish Sculpture Open exhibition" http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/no-headline-present-1.372551
  6. Herald 26 February 1998, Photo caption "Vandals are wreaking havoc at Stirling University by throwing valuable sculptures and works of art into Loch Airthrey, within the campus." http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/a-degree-of-vandalism-1.352567

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