Scottish Contemporary Art
Early 2000s Scottish Contemporary Art
Fabric, Paint
1980s Modern Vintage Scottish Contemporary Art
Aluminum
20th Century Other Scottish Contemporary Art
Steel
Late 20th Century Scottish Contemporary Art
Acrylic, Paper
1990s Art Nouveau Scottish Contemporary Art
Paper
1990s Modern Scottish Contemporary Art
Paper
20th Century Modern Scottish Contemporary Art
Wood, Paint, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Scottish Contemporary Art
Paper
Late 20th Century Scottish Contemporary Art
Paper
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Wood
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Scottish Contemporary Art
Paper
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Scottish Contemporary Art
Plastic
21st Century and Contemporary Scottish Contemporary Art
Iron
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scottish Contemporary Art
Paper
1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Scottish Contemporary Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
2010s Modern Scottish Contemporary Art
Fabric
1970s Vintage Scottish Contemporary Art
Fraser Taylor (UK b.1960)
Fraser Taylor is an interdisciplinary artist who works with a range of media including, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and animation. After receiving his bachelor of art in printed textiles from Glasgow School of Art, Taylor went on to complete his masters in fine art at the Royal College of Art, London. In 1983 he co-founded ‘The Cloth’, a collaborative studio, established to enable artists to move freely between fine art and design projects. The Cloth designed numerous textile collections, which were manufactured in Tokyo, Milan, Paris, London, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. They also produced seasonal collections of ready to wear men’s and woman’s apparel, which retailed at leading department stores in Europe, Asia and the US. The Cloth’ disbanded in 1988 to allow each artist to pursue individual direction. Since 1983, Taylor has exhibited internationally; venues include, Jill George Gallery and StART Space, London; Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow; Gallery Boards, Paris; Galeria Jorge Alcolea, Madrid; Tim Olsen Gallery...
21st Century and Contemporary Scottish Contemporary Art
Cul de Sac (2004)
Fraser Taylor (UK b.1960)
Fraser Taylor is an interdisciplinary artist who works with a range of media including, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and animation. After receiving his bachelor of art in printed textiles from Glasgow School of Art, Taylor went on to complete his masters in fine art at the Royal College of Art, London. In 1983 he co-founded ‘The Cloth’, a collaborative studio, established to enable artists to move freely between fine art and design projects. The Cloth designed numerous textile collections, which were manufactured in Tokyo, Milan, Paris, London, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. They also produced seasonal collections of ready to wear men’s and woman’s apparel, which retailed at leading department stores in Europe, Asia and the US. The Cloth’ disbanded in 1988 to allow each artist to pursue individual direction. Since 1983, Taylor has exhibited internationally; venues include, Jill George Gallery and StART Space, London; Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow; Gallery Boards, Paris; Galeria Jorge Alcolea, Madrid; Tim Olsen Gallery...
21st Century and Contemporary Scottish Contemporary Art
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1960s Vintage Scottish Contemporary Art
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