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Duncan Macmillan

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    Barbara Rae: Northwest Passage
    Duncan Macmillan: Plays One
    Scottish Art in the 20th Century
    Barbara Rae
    People, Places and Things
    Every Brilliant Thing
    • You're six years old. Mum's in hospital. Dad says she's 'done something stupid'. She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that's brilliant about the world. Everything that's worth living for. 1. Ice Cream 2. Kung Fu Movies 3. Burning Things 4. Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose 5. Construction cranes 6. Me You leave it on her pillow. You know she's read it because she's corrected your spelling. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. A new play about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love.

      Every Brilliant Thing
    • "Macmillan doesn't shy away from difficult questions about addiction and recovery and, rightly, doesn't answer them ... this is a bold, timely and searching play" - Financial Times Emma was having the time of her life. Now she's in rehab. Her first step is to admit that she has a problem. But the problem isn't with Emma, it's with everything else. She needs to tell the truth. But she's smart enough to know that there's no such thing. When intoxication feels like the only way to survive the modern world, how can she ever sober up? People, Places & Things premiered at the National Theatre in 2015 before transferring to London's West End and St. Ann's Warehouse in New York. This edition is published to coincide with the return to the West End in June, 2024

      People, Places and Things
    • Barbara Rae

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,3(20)Abgeben

      Barbara Rae's sketchbooks bring the frozen plains of the Arctic immediately to life.

      Barbara Rae
    • Scottish Art in the 20th Century

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      This text tells the story of modern Scottish painting and sculpture. It sets out the claim of artists like Macintosh and Fergusson to be partners, not followers in the early modern movement. It traces the impact of the ideas of the Scots Renaissance on the work of painters such as William Godstone, the evolution of a distinct Edinburgh School with Sir William Gillies, Anne Redpath and Sir Robin Philipson. It also details the important place that artists from Scotland such as Joan Eardley, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and Alan Davie played in the post-war period in Britain. It examines the achievement of Ian Hamilton Finlay, the revolutionary impact of John Bellany's work and finally artists such as Steven Campbell, Ken Currie and others who have marked a new flowering of Scottish art in the 1980s and 1990s.

      Scottish Art in the 20th Century
    • Duncan Macmillan: Plays One

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      This is the first collection from critically acclaimed playwright Duncan Macmillan, containing the plays Monster, Lungs, 2071, Every Brilliant Thing and People, Places and Things.

      Duncan Macmillan: Plays One
    • Barbara Rae: Northwest Passage

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A new collection of works from the artist and printmaker Barbara Rae, inspired by the Arctic explorer Dr John Rae and exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney, and Canada House, London.

      Barbara Rae: Northwest Passage
    • Lungs

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The ice caps are melting, there's overpopulation, political unrest; everything's going to hell in a handcart - why on earth would someone bring a baby into this world?

      Lungs
    • Exploring the development of Elizabeth Blackadder' s art in all its richness, this revised edition of Duncan Macmillan's 1999 book expands the account of an important artist and her significant body of work. With her oeuvre ranging through still life, landscapes and flower painting, Elizabeth Blackadder (1931-2021) was one of the best known and respected artists in the British painting tradition. The first woman to be elected to both the Royal Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy, she exhibited widely from the 1960s and her work has been reproduced extensively.Updated to include new imagery, but including The Lily (1999), an original etching produced especially for the book' s first edition, Duncan Macmillan's expert text is essential reading for Blackadder's legion of fans.

      The Art of Elizabeth Blackadder
    • Gavin Scobie

      • 71 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Book by MacMillan, Duncan

      Gavin Scobie