June 10th 2024.
Resipole Studios, a renowned art gallery located in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, is thrilled to announce its 20th anniversary. Since its establishment in 2004, this rural gallery on the west coast of Scotland has been dedicated to showcasing the works of both established and emerging artists. And now, to celebrate this milestone, Resipole Studios is hosting an ambitious anniversary exhibition from June 30th to August 4th this year.
The exhibition will feature prominent pieces from both private and public collections, all inspired by the stunning west coast of Scotland. Alongside these, there will also be works by artists who have exhibited at Resipole early in their careers and have since gained international recognition. These include paintings by the late American abstract expressionist painter Jon Schueler, who spent a significant period of time living on the west coast of Scotland, as well as pieces by Jemima Blackburn, Caroline Walker, Ewan McClure, Anna King, Barbara Rae, and more.
Andrew Sinclair, the director of Resipole, expresses his pride at reaching this significant milestone. He shares that his vision for the gallery was to create a welcoming space in the rural Highlands where high-quality fine art inspired by the breathtaking surroundings could be showcased. He also acknowledges the immense support of the gallery community, both near and far, and the dedicated and talented roster of artists who have contributed to the gallery's success over the past two decades.
In addition to the main exhibition, the gallery will also feature a companion exhibition throughout the rest of its space, showcasing a selection of works inspired by Resipole and the surrounding area by invited artists. Gallery manager Kerrie Robinson shares her excitement for this celebratory year and the opportunity to share their passion for contemporary art inspired by the west coast of Scotland with an even wider audience.
To experience the beauty and diversity of the Scottish arts scene, be sure to visit Resipole Studios and check out their anniversary exhibition. And for more culture stories, visit their website or subscribe to the latest issue of Scottish Field.
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