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Richard Ashrowan, (English, born 1966) is a moving image/video artist working in Scotland. He specializes in multi-screen moving image installations, most often relating to themes connected with natural landscapes. His work has been widely exhibited in the UK and Europe. BiographyAshrowan was born in 1966, in Essex, England. After training in Chinese Medicine he was a founder member of the charity Open Road, he played with an experimental ambient/techno band Shen in the early 1990s. From 2002 to 2007 he worked in partnership with Scottish artist Alexander Hamilton under the name 'Hamilton & Ashrowan'. The Threshold Artspace, a large and fully networked multi-media 30 screen digital canvas installation in Perth Concert Hall, was conceived by Hamilton & Ashrowan.[1] Since 2007 Ashrowan has worked independently, creating works largely derived from locations in Scotland, including Fingal's Cave on Staffa and the Anglo-Scottish border. His works have been exhibited at the Foksal Gallery and Fabrycka Sztuki in Poland, the Brukenthal Museum and Casa Artelor in Romania, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, An Tobar in Tobermory, The Forest Gallery, Selkirk, the Ruskin Gallery in Cambridge, and the Threshold Artspace in Perth. Alongside his practice he is currently (2009) pursuing a postgraduate research project at Edinburgh College of Art. He lives and works in the Scottish Borders. WorkAshrowan's work is in video installation, still photographic works on paper and written texts, based upon close observation of natural landscapes. His earlier work was strongly influenced by John Ruskin. In 2007 Hamilton & Ashrowan were commissioned by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery to make a series of moving-image portraits of Richard Demarco.[2] In 2009 he produced a book of photographs of the border between England and Scotland.[3] to accompany a solo exhibition of his film and photography installation 'Lament', exhibited in Romania. Ashrowan describes his work as a process of "honing down the overwhelming complexity of a given landscape place to find within it those images and movements in time that seem to hold the essence of a feeling, a vital intensity. Many of the images I create could be described as microcosms of place, emotion, time and memory."[4] ExhibitionsSolo and Group exhibitions 2009Lament / Fingal's Cave, Atlantic Islands Festival, Isle of Luing, Scottish Centre for Geopoetics, July 2009 Lament, Society of Scottish Artists annual exhibition, Vision Building, Dundee, May/June 2009 Lament, Forest Gallery, Selkirk, April 2009 Lament, Casa Artelor, Timisoara, Romania, March 2009 2008Fingal's Cave, Foksal Gallery, Warsaw, Poland, June/July 2008 2007Contact Rushes, Fabrycka Sztuki, Lodz, Poland, December 2007 Contact Rushes, The National Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu, Romania, November 2007 Contact Rushes, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, August 2007 Evanescence - Ice/Thaw Norway, Demarco European Art Foundation, Edinburgh/Glasgow 2006A Landscape Symphony in 22 Movements, Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge, October 2006 2005A Landscape Symphony in 22 Movements, Threshold Artspace, Perth Concert Hall, Perth, October 2005 The Guru, Threshold Artspace, Perth Concert Hall, Perth, October 2005 2003The Windmills of Innerleithen, Innerliethen, Scottish Borders, June 2003 Reception, Ledingham Chalmers, Edinburgh, January 2003 Residencies2007Brantwood, Former home of John Ruskin / Brantwood Trust, Coniston, Lake District, England 2004 -2005Threshold Artspace, Perth Concert Hall, Perth, Lead Artist Public collectionsThreshold Artspace, Perth Concert Hall, PerthAnglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Corporate Collections: Ledingham Chalmers, Edinburgh PublicationsLament, Nowhere Arts, Artists monograph 2009Borderline, Timisoara, Romania, Group catalogue/ conference paper 2009 - In Romanian and English Fingal's Cave / Blue Flora Celtica, Foksal Gallery, Poland, Joint exhibition catalogue 2008 Contact Rushes / Poprzez Portret, Fabryka Sztuki / Narodowe Centrum Kultury, Exhibition catalogue 2007 A Landscape Symphony in 22 Movements, Threshold Artspace, Exhibition catalogue 2005 Threshold, Threshold Artspace, Project catalogue 2005 The Windmills of Innerleithen, Exhibition catalogue 2005 Reception, Ledingham Chalmers, Exhibition catalogue 2003 References1. ^scottisharts.org 2. ^Joanna Vallely, Looking back on a lifetime in the arts, Edinburgh Evening News, 24 July 2007. 3. ^Joan McAlpine, Life on the edge: An artist explores the Borders, The Sunday Times, 29 March 2009. 4. ^Richard Ashrowan, Artist Biography, www.ashrowan.com, Artist Biography. External links
5 : 1966 births|Living people|Scottish contemporary artists|British video artists|Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art |
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