Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
gallery installation, large pillars in foreground with view of sculptural works in background
sculptural works hanging from ceiling in an ornate hall, with a large pile of sand on the ground
close up of sculptures made from cellophane with gold painted details on a bed of sand
close up of sculpture made from cellophane, with pillars in background

Gallery of Modern Art

In her largest show in Scotland to date, Karla Black transformed GOMA’s distinctive main exhibition space with new sculptures made in and for the gallery. 

Black has achieved increasing international acclaim and attention in recent years, including her 2011 exhibition for Scotland and Venice. Her work ranges from the intimate to the monumental, from delicate, suspended paper pieces to giant swathes of cellophane and expanses of soil. 

Supported by GI Festival.