Right Here Among Them 2017
Exhibition accompanied by a major new monograph publication. Bringing together work from throughout Donachie’s career, it includes texts by Fruitmarket director Fiona Bradley, writer and curator Juliana Engberg, and a conversation between Jacqueline Donachie and Phyllida Barlow.
Hardback; 300pp, £19.95
Deep in the Heart of your Brain, notes from an exhibition 2016
With texts from Jacqueline Donachie, Moira Jeffrey and Nicola White
Paperback; 206pp £16.99
Tomorrow Belongs To Me 2006
The result of a five-year collaboration with Darren G. Monckton, Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Glasgow, that looked at anticipation, the phenomenon of certain genetic conditions worsening as they are passed on from generation to generation. This book contains the full transcripts of interviews with eleven scientists who were involved in the key research that proved pivotal in establishing the idea of anticipation as a true biological effect, an essay by Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, documentation of the exhibition at the Hunterian Museum and a timeline of historical developments in the field.
Published by University of Glasgow. Paperback, 240 pp.
Home Improvements 1999
3532 Miles 1997
Handwashing 1994
Part Edit 1992
Right Here Among Them 2017
Exhibition accompanied by a major new monograph publication. Bringing together work from throughout Donachie’s career, it includes texts by Fruitmarket director Fiona Bradley, writer and curator Juliana Engberg, and a conversation between Jacqueline Donachie and Phyllida Barlow.
Hardback; 300pp, £19.95
Deep in the Heart of your Brain, notes from an exhibition 2016
With texts from Jacqueline Donachie, Moira Jeffrey and Nicola White
Paperback; 206pp £16.99
Tomorrow Belongs To Me 2006
The result of a five-year collaboration with Darren G. Monckton, Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Glasgow, that looked at anticipation, the phenomenon of certain genetic conditions worsening as they are passed on from generation to generation. This book contains the full transcripts of interviews with eleven scientists who were involved in the key research that proved pivotal in establishing the idea of anticipation as a true biological effect, an essay by Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, documentation of the exhibition at the Hunterian Museum and a timeline of historical developments in the field.
Published by University of Glasgow. Paperback, 240 pp.
New Weather Coming 2014
Huntly Slow Down 2010
DM 2002
Home Improvements 1999
3532 Miles 1997
Handwashing 1994
Part Edit 1992