Mackintosh’s Masterpiece: The Glasgow School of Art building
I discovered a passion in architectural forms. Being lucky enough to shoot the Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh Building in 2010, I have now been asked by The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society to host my own Exhibition in the Mackintosh Queens Cross Church, Maryhill, Glasgow.
The Exhibition was initially scheduled for March – April 2020, but never opened due to the pandemic. I am delighted to announce that the exhibition is now open from Friday 1st April 2022.
Opening Hours: 11am – 4pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Last admission 3.30pm. Admission £5 which is for upkeep of the church.
“Photographer Sylvia Richardson brings a unique exhibition of previously unseen images of Mackintosh’s Masterpiece, The Glasgow School of Art building. Her images encapsulate an intimate view of the building’s internal spaces and lead us on an ambling journey from the observer’s perspective. Corridors full of light and patterned shadows, reflections of beautiful sculptures, wood carvings and windows; Sylvia captures subtleties as part of her own artistic discovery of Mackintosh. A celebration of the unseen, this exhibition is particularly poignant following the sad destruction of the Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh building following two fires in 2014 and 2018. We hope that you will join us in reflecting back on this architectural masterpiece.”
For more details, see:
https://mackintoshchurch.com/news/
https://www.crmsociety.com/?exhibition=looking-at-mackintoshs-masterpiece-a-photography-exhibition-by-sylvia-richardson
1 reply on “Looking At Mackintosh’s Masterpiece”
Absolutely beautiful collection of photos of the late building. It’s definitely worth adding to your bucket list if visiting Glasgow!