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Ian Hamilton Finlay - War and Pieces of a Garden

37 min · 30. okt. 2025
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The GSA is marking the centenary of Scottish artist Ian Hamilton Finlay withWar and Pieces of a Garden, an exhibition in the Reid Building which explores key moments in Finlay's life and work, and what makes his art resonate in the present day.  Photographer Robin Gillanders is joined by GSA Exhibitions and Cultural Development Coordinator John Farrell and GSA Library and Collections Manager Duncan Chappell discuss their experiences with and perspectives on Ian Hamilton Finlay, as well as explaining what goes into putting an exhibition like this together.  Visit www.gsaexhibitions.co.uk for more information on the exhibition, open Friday 31 October 2025 – Saturday 22 November 2025 in the Garnethill Gallery of the Reid Building The GSA Podcast theme is composed by Dino Bardot. Photo: ‘Ian Hamilton Finlay, Little Sparta‘ Silver Gelatin Print (2004) © Robin Gillanders, courtesy of the artist https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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