Scottish Art, 1460-1990 by Duncan Macmillan

Scottish Art, 1460-1990 by Duncan Macmillan

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This study connects Scottish painting to the European tradition over five centuries, whilst examing the Scottishness of Scottish art. The ways in which indigenous originality infiltrated tradition is a theme, and puts Scottish art into a perspective.

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Scottish Art, 1460-1990 by Duncan Macmillan

This study connects Scottish painting to the European tradition over five centuries, whilst examing the Scottishness of Scottish art. The ways in which indigenous originality infiltrated tradition is a theme, and puts Scottish art into a perspective.

Duncan Macmillan's work has been seen at the National Theatre, Royal Court, Almeida, Barbican, St Ann's Warehouse, Melbourne Theatre Company, Berliner Ensemble, Hamburg Schauspielhaus, Schauspielhaus Köln, Burgtheater Vienna, Vesturport, Kansallisteatteri, Nationaltheatret Oslo, and the Schaubühne Berlin's repertory, as well as the Edinburgh Festival. Henrik Ibsen); 1984 (adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play). City Of Glass (adapt. George Orwell, co-written and co-directed with Robert Icke); Oberon Books published Paul Auster's 2071 (co-written with Chris Rapley) and 2071 (co-written with Paul Auster). Additional works include The Forbidden Zone and Wunschloses Unglueck (adapted from a German drama).

Reise durch die Nacht (adapt. Peter Handke); Friederike Mayro cker, Friederike Mayro cker, Friederike Mayro In the Olivier Awards, both 1984 and People, Places, and Things were nominated for Best New Play.

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ISBN 13 9781851588626
ISBN 10 1851588620
Title Scottish Art, 1460-1990
Author Duncan Macmillan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1996-09-12
Number of pages 432
Prizes Winner of Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award 1991
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.