Alec Finlay is a Scottish-born artist currently based in Edinburgh. He is a son of Sue Finlay and Ian Hamilton Finlay. Finlay's work takes various forms and media, including poetry, sculpture, collage, audio-visual, neon, and new technologies; often it reflects on human engagement with landscape.
His work has been widely exhibited at The Bluecoat, Tate Modern, Norwich Castle Museum, ARC Gallery (Sofia), and HICA (Highland Institute for Contemporary Art). In 2010, Finlay was shortlisted for the Northern Art Prize.[1] In 2012 he was a finalist in the first annual ALICE awards, nominated for his 2009 project white peak | dark peak (Public Art Category).
This print is the first summary of the movement’s evolution in Scotland, from the 18th century to today, made in collaboration with leading experts. It was produced by Peacock for Finlay's 2019 exhibition 'gathering'.
Paper Size: 85 x 48 cm
Medium: Screenprint on 315gsm Lambeth Drawing paper
Edition Size: Open
Year: 2019
His work has been widely exhibited at The Bluecoat, Tate Modern, Norwich Castle Museum, ARC Gallery (Sofia), and HICA (Highland Institute for Contemporary Art). In 2010, Finlay was shortlisted for the Northern Art Prize.[1] In 2012 he was a finalist in the first annual ALICE awards, nominated for his 2009 project white peak | dark peak (Public Art Category).
This print is the first summary of the movement’s evolution in Scotland, from the 18th century to today, made in collaboration with leading experts. It was produced by Peacock for Finlay's 2019 exhibition 'gathering'.
Paper Size: 85 x 48 cm
Medium: Screenprint on 315gsm Lambeth Drawing paper
Edition Size: Open
Year: 2019