Sarnath Banerjee. Gallery of Losers, 2012, digital print on hahnemuhle rag paper, 12 in x 23.75 in
Claire Barclay. Installation view, “Shadow spans”, Whitechapel Gallery, 2011
Christine Borland. “Cast from Nature”, detail, Camden Arts Centre, 2011, 2 x Plaster casts, Plaster clothe, Steel Trestles, Installation Dimensions Variable.
Fahd Burki. “Ghost”, 2012, acrylics and pencil on paper 52 x 38 cm
Julia Dault. Untitled 29, 2:30 PM–5:45 PM, May 7, 2013, Formica, Plexiglas, Everlast boxing wraps, string Dimensions variable As installed: 87 x 51 x 36″ (221 x 129.5 x 91.4cm)
Rohini Devasher. “Arboreal” Still from Video, Single Channel Video, 15 min. 2011
Geoffrey Farmer. “Let’s Make the Water Turn Black”, 2013, Exhibition view, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Photo: Lorenzo Pusterla, Courtesy of the artist, Catriona Jeffries Gallery, Vancouver, and Casey Kaplan, New York.
Emily Floyd. “Workshop”, 2012, Steel, 2-part epoxy paint, Ferrador, Dimensions variable; each letter approx. 150 x 150 x 40 cm. Courtesy of the artist and the Anna Schwartz Gallery, Sydney and Melbourne
Michael Fullerton. “Intelligence (Marjorie Stewart)”, Oil on linen, 60 x 46 cm, 2005.
Louise Hopkins. “Setting”, 2012, Pencil, Correction Fluid, Ink on catalogue page. 25 x 20.7cm
Janice Kerbel. “CUE (Act 3 #26)”, 2012, Silkscreen on paper, 22 x 22 inches (55.88 x 55.88 cm), Edition of 2 plus II AP
Jim Lambie. “Vortex (Fela Kuti)”, 2012, MDF, steel, paint, 55 x 40 x 13 cm. Courtesy the artist; The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow and Galleria Franco Noero, Turin
Scott Myles. “This Production”, installation view, 2012, DCA, Dundee. Courtesy of the Artist and The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow
David Noonan. Untitled, 2012, silkscreen on linen collage, framed, 203.5 x 145.5 cm. Courtesy Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
Elizabeth Ogilvie. “The Liquid Room”, Water, roofing materials, timber, paint, aluminium, floods, video projection, fans, pumps, benches, 72 m x 13 m, Forth Ports Warehouse, Kirkcaldy Dock, Fife, 2001
Robert Orchardson. “Symmetriad”, Sapeli wood, 400 x 220 x 2 cm, 2004.
Amol Patil. ‘Many I: Many’, Digital Print on Paper, 2013
Carol Rhodes. “River, Roads”, Oil on board, 50 x 57 cm, 2013
Seher Shah. 3-CAPITOL COMPLEX-X BLOCK
David Shrigley. Untitled, 2013, unique linocuts
“Sāṇʈ Baṇji, Clér Bācli, Cristīn Bwḷnd, Fād Brci, Jūlia Dwlt, Rhīni Dvešr, Jefri Fāmr, Emili Flýd, Mîcl Fŭḷtn, Luiz Hopcinz, Janis Crbl, Jim Lambi, Scot Mîlz, Dêvid Nūnn, Iliẓbʈ Ôgilvi, Robt Ōčdsn, Amol Patil, Caṛl Roudz, Sehr Ša, Dêvid Šrigli
Ɖis xibišn priznts ny wrc in print bî 20 âtstandñ našnl n inṭnašnl ātists cmišnd bî ɖ Scotiš Print Netwrc. Ɖ wrc, ẇč xplorz ɖ fl renj n ptnšl v print-mcñ in cntmprri viẓ̌lāts practis, wz pṛdyst folowñ a siriz v inṭnašnl rezidnsz in 2013 n 2014. Ātists bêst in Scotḷnd travld t Comnwelʈ cuntriz, n ātists bêst in, or orijinetñ fṛm, Ostrelia, Caṇda, India n Pacistan vizitd Scotḷnd t wrc drctli wɖ wn v ɖ fîv printstydioz in Aḅdīn, Dundi, Edinbra, Glazgo n Invnes. Ɖs xibišn z ɖ frst oṗtyṇti t si ol v ɖ wrc pṛdyst az a rzult v ɖs prôgram.
Ɖ Scotiš Print Netwrc z a cnswtı̣m v fîv printstydioz: DCA, Edinbra Print-mcrz, Glazgo Printstydio, Hîḷnd Printstydio n Pīcoc Vižl Āts. Ḅlo Anɖr Scî z ṣpwtd bî Crietv Scotḷnd n z pāt v Culčr 2014.”
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ḄLO ANĐR SCÎ

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