Alasdair Gray: Sixty Years of Prints, The Hidden Lane Gallery, until end of August 2015

The Hidden Lane Gallery
Alasdair Gray Sixty Years of Prints
Extended until end August, 2015
Following on from the huge success of Alasdair Gray’s 2014 retrospective at Kelvingrove, this new exhibition covers his prints from his days at Glasgow School of Art in the 1950′s to the present day. Described by Anthony Burgess as ‘the most important Scottish writer since Sir Walter Scott’, Alasdair Gray’s visual creations from the past sixty years are featured, with a catalogue avaliable for sale.
Tuesday till Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Telephone 07760 669011
1081 Argyle St,
Finneston,
Glasgow.
G3 8LZ
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Must get along to see this. The Retrospective last year was fantastic.