The full list has been unveiled of over 100 Scottish and international contemporary artists taking part in this weekend’s Art Car Boot Sale in Glasgow.

The line-up (see below) includes half a dozen Turner Prize nominees and 2007 winner Mark Wallinger as well as other high-profile artists.

Among them is Eve Fowler from Los Angeles who has just had her first major European exhibition at DCA in Dundee and is described as one of the most significant artists of her generation.

There are also a multitude of Glasgow artists such as Toby Paterson (pictured) who is well known for his precise and colourful screenprints, painting and work in the public realm. Like other artists Paterson sees the sale as an opportunity to sell editions and connect directly with the public.

Despite its creativity the visual arts in Scotland are facing a multitude of challenges and Art Car Boot Sale, which takes place on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 July at SWG3, in Finnieston, aims to encourage a new wave of collectors but offering affordable art ranging from £5 to £500.

Patricia Fleming, Art Car Boot Sale Organiser, said:“This is a brilliant way to meet some of the best contemporary artists and chat to them in a relaxed environment where they are selling artwork from everything including car boots, camper vans, transits, pushbikes and skateboards.

“We think it’s hugely important to bring down the barriers to collecting art, and one of the best ways of doing this is by bringing artists and the public together at events like this. Here they get to see a mix of affordable, unique works and limited editions straight from the studio.

“Galleries can be intimidating places for the public and artists need new and new more direct approaches are needed – Arts Car Boot Sale is a great example of artists getting together and doing it for themselves.

“In future we’d love to hold events like this all round the country and help develop the new wave of collectors that would do so much to secure the future of Scotland’s contemporary arts.”

The first Art Car Boot Sale took place last year. It welcomed more than 4,000 people and generated around £100,000 for the local arts economy, including artists and picture framers, as well as for street food vendors at the event. This year’s sale will feature DJs and cocktail bars.

Mutley, founder of SWG3, said:“Whether you are looking for art as an investment or for something original to hang on your wall, Art Car Boot Sale is a treasure trove of contemporary Scottish art. We are very excited about hosting the second installment of this unique event and welcoming people down to SWG3.”

Toby Paterson added:“The 2017 Art Car Boot was a welcome surprise. The quality of engagement with visitors was incredibly refreshing and there was a real sense of mutual benefit as artists received much-needed financial support while making their work a part of the lives of people who might never have thought it possible to own significant, original art. It was great fun too and I very much look forward to this year’s event.”

The Turner Prize nominees and winners are: Christine Borland (nominee 1997), Luke Fowler Turner (2012), Ciara Phillips (nominee 2014), Mark Wallinger (winner 2007), Ciara Phillips (2014), Jim Lambie (nominee 2005).

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Notes to Editors

 

Event Details:

  • Event:Art Car Boot Sale
  • Dates and times:Saturday 7 July, 11am-6pm and Sunday 8 July, 12pm-6pm
  • Location: SWG3, 100 Eastvale Place, G3 8QG
  • Tickets:£3 (plus booking fee), under 16s free: Also available on the door but buying in advance is recommended to guarantee entry. Saturday com/e/13244952Sunday skiddle.com/e/13244956

 

  • The event is part of SWG3’s Hypermarket series.Artwork by France-Lise McGurn
  • Patricia Fleming Projects, 2nd Floor, 60-64 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QH.Call: +44 (0) 141 230 2951. Website: patriciaflemingprojects.co.uk

 

Art Car Boot Sale 2018

 

Sam Ainsley, Alex Allan, Penny Anderson, Claire Barclay, Christine Borland, Alan Campbell, Rob Churm, Ashley Cook, Jamie Cooper, Daniel DeWolfe, Alessandro Di Massimo, Roos Dijkhuizen, Rebecca Edgar, Peter Evans, Erica Eyres, Reka Ferenc, Luke Fowler, Michael Fullerton, Hrafnhildur Halldarsdattir, Ilana Halperin, Hannah Imlach, Kenny Inglis, Ragnar Jonasson, Allyson Keehan, Hanne Lillee, Tessa Lynch, Calum Matheson, Aoife McGarrigle, France-Lise McGurn, Claire McVinnie, Kevin Morris, Janie Nicoll, Toby Paterson, Owen Piper, Ciara Phillips, Cornelius Quabeck, Graham Ramsay, Thom Rees, Baldvin Ringsted, Kate V Robertson, David Roeder, Katie Shannon, David Sherry, Abigail Simmonds, Ross Sinclair, Alan Stanners, Susannah Stark, Alison Stirling, Calum Stirling, Rhona Taylor, Hayley Tompkins, Sue Tompkins, Leontios Toumpouris, Mariella Verkerk, Ric Warren, Patrick Williams, Annalise Wimmer, Gregor Wright

 

DCA

Eve Fowler, Benedict Drew and John Walters (Shonky), Andrew Lacon, Clare Woods, Mark Wallinger, Malcy Duff, Craig Coulthard, Clare Stephenson, Duncan Marquiss, Zoe Williams, Sara MacKillop

 

From the Studio

Rob Churm, Henry Coombes, Alexis Dirks, Erica Eyres, Michael Fullerton, Michelle Hannah, Alexa Hare, Jamie Johnson, Helen de Main, Ciara Phillips, Catherine Street

 

Glasgow International

Aaron Angell, Sol Calero, Jamie Crewe, Cecile B Evans, Helen Johnson, Mick Peter, Tai Shani, Corin Sworn

 

Good Press

Maria Fusco, Lotte Gertz, Jude Hagan, Jessica Higgins, Nick Lynch, Tessa MacKenzie, Ewan McCaffery, Mick Peter, David Roeder, Curatorial Studio,Jane Topping, Matthew Walkerdine, Rebecca Wilcox, SPAM , Museums Press & A Plume, The Burning Sand

 

Patricia Fleming Projects

Jacqueline Donachie, Kevin Hutcheson, Kate V Robertson, David Sherry, Jane Topping, Discordia

 

Selected Artists Works

Alexander Burch, Alistair Gow, Lilian Ptacek, Grace Woodcock, Rachel Duckhouse, Bronwen Sleigh, Felix Bucklow, Mads Holm, Sebastian Mary Tay, Tessa Lynch

 

SWG3

David Eustace, Jim Lambie

 

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