Available @https://goodpress.co.uk/products/inside-job-memories-of-an-art-school-by-fiona-robertson?_pos=1&_sid=4d3794934&_ss=r A5, 120 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2024 Memories of a lifetime spent in an Art School are captured and fictionalised here in 100 drawings. With this bookwork, Fiona Robertson uses humour and absurdity to explore ideas of memory and to interrogate her precarious self-identification with the role of artist…
Read MoreAvailable @ rhttps://goodpress.co.uk/products/tit-bits-by-fiona-robertson?_pos=2&_sid=4d3794934&_ss=r TIT-BITS by Fiona Robertson 190 x 260mm, 64 pages, Colour printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2024 This book is a catalogue of the exhibition tit-bits held at South Block, Glasgow in November 2023. It is prefaced by Carl Lavery’s essay Bits and Pieces: Fiona Robertson, the Grotesque and the Dave Clark Five. The…
Read MoreThe exhibition is a show cases Fiona Robertson’s latest film work SALTHOUSE (2023) Press Release SALTHOUSE takes place in two distinct but connected settings. The first is an abandoned Salthouse at Prestwick beach on the west coast of Scotland: semi-rural, post-industrial, intertwined with the natural world yet apart from it. The second is in the corridors of the McLellan…
Read Moretit-bits An Exhibition of Drawings and Sculptures by Fiona Robertson tit-bits… a pleasing bit of something, a morsel, this and that; a title borrowed from the infamous, though shortlived British magazine of the 1880s, which collated for its readers a selection of informative snippets, jokes, and stories. To the millions who read them each week, these tit-bits were…
Read More‘The cook, the cupboard, and Joan of Arc” was screened as part of the Cutlog selection for the SSA annual Exhibition at the RSA galleries in Edinburgh.The Exhibition runs from31 October – 23 November 2021.
Read MoreI exhibited a small-scale sculpture in this wonderful group Exhibition. Pretty Ugly ExhibitionExhibition dates: Wed 12th May to Thu 20th May 2021, 11am to 6pm Location: SaltSpace Gallery, 270 High Street, Glasgow G4 0QT Opening Night: Fri 14th May 6 – 9.30pm Performances by: FemmeCastratrice & Freya Pellie & Marie Williamson Live music: Xica (aka Dr. Jessica…
Read MoreExcited to be part of Make Space new work commisioned by Catherine Wheels Theatre Company. I am making costumes for Katrine Turner’s new covid friendly show for primary school age children”The Climate Crisis cannot be Cancelled’ “https://www.catherinewheels.co.uk/news/Make-Space-The-Final-Recipients/120
Read MoreA selection of my collaged printswere recently shown at Luxun Academy of Fine Art, Shenyang as part of ‘Sharing A View. Contemporary Art From Glasgow’. The exhibition moves to the second venue at Tsinghua University, Beijing on 15 November and then in 2021 it tours to two other galleries in Guangzhou and Chongqing.
Read Morefallingame digital 4min 58 sec (2013) Synopsis A group of children play on the hillside they appear to participating in a ritual or dance. The illusion almost collapses as the children begin to laugh and their positions falter. The introduction of the masks generates an occult or mythical dimension revealing a darker parallel world. There is…
Read MoreLooking forward to attending Go Short in Nijmegen where VENTILATOR will premier as part of the International Competition on Friday 7th April. Thanks to Go Short and also the British Council for funding the visit.
Read MoreGlasgow Project Room Fiona Robertson-Exhibition of Paintings Performances May 4th -Carrie Skinner, Steven Anderson Discussion chaired by Carl Lavery 29.04.17-06.05.17
Read MoreMISCHIEF LA-BAS AND MSL PROJECTS PRESENTS NURSERY CRYMES In Association with Radiator Arts, UZ Arts, In Situ and Glasgow City Council Please Note: This event begins at Avant Garde 34-44 King St, Glasgow, G1 5QT. I have been invited to show as part of Nursery Crimes, a large scale, site specific and interactive promenade installation…
Read MoreView Fiona Robertson interview in Stigmart10 Videofocus.
Read More“Bad Spells” is an Artist’s Book comprising of 77 drawings.The Book was launched at The Old Hairdressers,Glasgow 3 December 2014. An exhibition of the drawings were on display at the event.
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