Stacashal (View South)
About this artwork
Based in Scotland, Alex Boyd is an emerging photographer who embraces historical processes in his contemporary practice. For these four views of Stacashal, a summit on the island of Lewis, Boyd made photogravures—a photo-mechanical process that dates from 1878. Standing beside an ancient chambered burial cairn, he used the points of the compass to help record the views across the moors; Muirneag in the North of the island, and Cailleach na Mòinteach (The Old woman of the Moors) to the South. The photography collection at the National Galleries of Scotland is international in scope and represents all genres of the medium. In acquiring prints by emerging photographers consideration is given to how the work relates to the larger permanent collection and the history of photography in general.
Updated before 2020
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title:Stacashal (View South)
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date created:2013
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materials:Photogravure
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measurements:Image: 12.50 x 18.50 cm; Paper: 23.00 x 27.00 cm
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credit line:Purchased 2015
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accession number:PGP 862.4
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Alex Boyd
Alex Boyd
Alex Boyd was born in Celle, Germany, and grew up on the West Coast of Scotland. He studied History of Art, and later Archival and Museum Studies at the University of Glasgow from 2003-9. His work embraces historical processes in his contemporary practice, and he has exhibited throughout Europe....