15 Nov 2011

Colour, Rhythm and Form: John Duncan Fergusson in France and Scotland

DACE DAY EVENT

Colour, Rhythm and Form: John Duncan Fergusson in France and Scotland

Saturday 26 November 2011 10.00-16.00
The Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow

This one-day symposium has been organised to coincide with the Hunterian Art Gallery's autumn exhibition, 'Colour, Rhythm and Form: J D Fergusson and France' which will mark the 50th anniversary of the death of the Scottish Colourist John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961). Bringing together the expertise of leading researchers, this symposium examines Fergusson's contribution to art in Britain and France, his artistic legacy and his wide-ranging cultural links with contemporary literature, music and dance. Professor Alan Riach, Alexander Moffat, Dr Laurence Grove, Jenny Kinnear and Sarah Skinner are among the guest speakers at this special event. The fee includes free entry to the exhibition on the day of the symposium.



Symposium Timetable

10.00 Welcome (Dr Maureen Park)

10.10 ‘Colour, Rhythm and Form: J D Fergusson and France – an Introduction to the Exhibition’ (Sarah Skinner)

10.20 ‘John Duncan Fergusson, Hugh MacDiarmid and Revolutionary Nationalism in Modern Scottish Art’ (Professor Alan Riach and Alexander Moffat)

11.20 Coffee break in foyer outside lecture theatre

11.40 ‘John Duncan Fergusson and Margaret Morris’ (Jenny Kinnear)

12.40 Lunch break

14.10 ‘Popular colours: Tintin comes to Scotland’ (Dr Laurence Grove)

15.10 ‘More Sun, More Colour: J D Fergusson and the South of France’ (Sarah Skinner)

15.40 Visit to Exhibition

16.00 Close

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