Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
An abstract oil and acrylic collage on canvas. Colours mostly consist of purples, organes, greens and whites.
An abstract oil and acrylic collage on canvas. Colours mostly consist of purples, organes, greens and whites.
Dates and Opening times

Fri 5 - Sat 5 Sep

 

Mon - Fri, 10am - 6pm

 

Sat & Sun 12pm - 5pm

 

Opening times after the GI Festival

 

Tue - Fri 11am - 6pm

 

Sat 12pm - 5pm

Venue

The Modern Institute, 14-20 Osborne Street, G1 5QN

Participants
Victoria Morton
Presented by

The Modern Institute

Accessiblity

The venue has ramped or level access and/or lifts to upper floors


Accessible Toilets: The venue has a wheelchair accessible toilet


Gender Neutral Toilets: The venue has toilets not separated by gender or sex

Following on from her recent survey show at Glasgow School of Art’s Reid Gallery, painter Victoria Morton installs a new body of work at The Modern Institute’s Osborne Street space.

Based between Glasgow and Fossombrone, Italy, Victoria is an artist and musician whose innovative work across disciplines spans over three decades. Known for her explorative and expansive approach to painting, she has also undertaken collaborations, residencies and commissions extending into sculpture, textiles, sound and costume design. Her work as a visual artist sits alongside her musical practice both solo, under the moniker Onde de Bouche, and in many collective initiatives, such as Elizabeth Go, the all female band Muscles of Joy, and the ongoing music project Sotto Voce with Luke Fowler.