J A C Q U E L I N E D O N A C H I EJacqueline Donachie is one of Scotland's most respected contemporary artists, graduating from The Glasgow School of Art's influential Environmental Art department, which encouraged artists to place their work in a variety of public contexts out-with the gallery space. One of a group of artists who helped establish Glasgow in the 1990s as one of the world's most dynamic contemporary art communities, she is still based in the city and has forged an international reputation for a socially-engaged art practice, with a special interest in healthcare and bio-medical research. |
S P E E D W O R K - A new public work by Jacqueline Donachie commissioned by The House for an Art Lover for Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2010 Bellahouston Park, Glasgow Opening Saturday 17th April, 4 - 6pm www.speedworkglasgow.wordpress.com A free bus service will run from King St via various GI events |
Weight 2008 - New sculptural work and drawings, Gothenberg art Museum, Gothenberg
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Decomissioned Trailer 2009 |
Tomorrow Belongs To Me 2006 |
The House of Fun 2002 - Wood and aluminium platform/ table, wall drawing with acrylic paint, latex balloons, air and helium![]() |
Centre for Health Science, Inverness - Courtyard designed by Jacqueline Donachie with Keppie Architects and Chris Palmer Landscape Architects,including heated disc and herbal planting areas. |
Dear Wives 2002 - steel structures, acrylic paint![]() |
Holy Ghost 1999![]() |
Three Pinkston Drive 2002 - Installation with aluminium structures and digital print mounted on aluminium![]() |
South 2001 - Concrete disc with internal heating system. 8m diameter![]() |
A Walk for Greville Verney 2003 - Public event, commissioned by Compton Verney, Warwickshire as part of Walkabout Season![]() |
The Disc 1999 - Inlaid and coloured concrete, 18m diameter |
email - info@jacquelinedonachie.co.uk |