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Orkney Dawn…..From Kilmorack Gallery……From ‘Emergence’ Magazine…..  

by Bernie Bell - 09:37 on 16 January 2025

 

 

Orkney Dawn…..

 

 

 

 

 

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From Kilmorack Gallery……

 

“News letter

Beth Robertson Fiddes | five new paintings

Light, land and sky, combined with the infinite possibilities of paint, and the unique talents of Beth Robertson Fiddes, make for something wonderful. We are excited to share with you a further five small works from one of our favourite artists.

 

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Georgina Coburn | Women in Greek Mythology (3 new paintings)

Following her series of six paintings featured in Kilmorack Gallery’s 10” x 12” exhibition, Coburn explores three new heroines from Greek mythology. Athena, goddess of wisdom and war, Atalanta, follower of Artemis and Eurydice escaping the underworld.

 

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Allison Weightman | new work

These new works by Allison Weightman - which includes vases, shotgun bowls and 'landscapes' - shows Weightman to be a ceramic artist of note. She is in full flow, and these new pieces are as powerful as they are beautiful.

 

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Nicola Moss | Elementals

We are excited to share with you a small exhibition of Nicola Moss's 'elementals' in egg tempura and shellac. This is a collection of 12" x 10" paintings which explore the visions that come from sitting quietly in the land. She has channelled these into works with a unique but understandable language of geometries, symbols and hope.

 

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From ‘Emergence’ Magazine….

 

 

“An Ecological Technology

 

A Conversation with James Bridle

 

In this expansive conversation from our archive, writer, artist, and technologist James Bridle looks at how the glorification of our own intelligence has shaped the history of technology, and anticipates in our future an “ecological turn” in the way we view and create it. James draws on principles of decentralized knowledge systems, a redistribution of agency among all beings, and an embrace of what is unknowable to envision how our technology could move away from the reductionism of ones and zeros and towards reflecting other kinds of intelligence and the ways we are intimately connected to the world.”

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