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Neal Beggs: Corridor
Library Shelf Location
18.BEGG
Publication Date
Apr 2001
Description
In 1999 Glasgow-based artist Neal Beggs was commissioned by the CCA to create a new installation for the entrance space at the McLellan Galleries. The work consists of two large blocks of text, installed directly onto the corridor walls. One wall lists 284 Scottish mountains known as Munros (a mountain over 3000ft) whilst the opposite wall has a list of 304 multi-storey tower blocks built in Glasgow between the 1950s and 1970s. http://www.southproject.org/speakers/brodsky.htm
ISBN
187331231
Quantity
1
Pages
64
Authors
Dave Hewitt
,
Patricia Fleming
,
Duncan McLaren
,
Francis McKee
,
Kevin Kelly
Format
Paperback
Publisher
CCA at McLellan Galleries
Related Artist
Neal Beggs
Categories
Painting
,
Poetry/Verse
,
Live Art/Performance
Keyword
Mountains
Related City/Region
Glasgow
Related Country/Global Region
Scotland
Related Gallery
CCA at McLellan Galleries
Artist's Nationality
Scottish
Language
English
Other Artists
Mark Jenkins
Sarah Oppenheimer
Richard Avedon
Chuck Close
John Wesley
Jonathan Boyd
Julia Vajda
Orlan
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Carol Metcalfe
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