Niall Stevenson
My most recent work has been informed by walking in the landscape; particularly in Scotland. I have tried to find ways to paint my experience of being in these environments, often using sites of archaeological interest (cairns, hill forts, enclosures etc) as a starting point for image-making. The pictures are not intended to be bucolic or pertain to any romantic notions of the wilderness, but rather try to show a more idiosyncratic vision of how I encounter various topographies. I am particularly interested in the ways in which time has erased traces of culture from the landscape and how fragments of remaining structures can act as a catalyst for interpretive thought processes.
Recent exhibitions:
2023: Upcoming: Robert Callender Residency Project Overview, Edinburgh (venue tbc)
2022: Looking for You, Project Room, Glasgow
2020: Ways of Thinking, Art Spot Korin, Kyoto
2020: Locked In, Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh
2019: Tragicom: Slugs and Snails, West Barns Arts, West Barns, Dunbar
2019: Art Check-In, Taneri Studio, Seto, Japan
2019: Tragicom (Act I, II, & III), Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
2018: Robert Callender: Plastic Beach ...poetry of the everyday, City Art Centre, Edinburgh
2017: Tribute (solo show), Weissraum Gallery, Kyoto
2017 Silly Rabbit, Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh
2016: Challenge, Trinity Apse, Edinburgh
2016: Masters Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art
2016: Interim, Talbot Rice, Edinburgh