Glasgow International, Scotland’s biennial festival of contemporary art, announces the programme for its tenth edition, taking place from Friday June 7–Sunday June 23, 2024.
Presented at locations across the city, Glasgow International is a collective endeavour rooted in Glasgow’s year-round visual arts ecology. It brings together newly commissioned projects from Glasgow-based arts organisations, artist-run initiatives, and individual artists and curators, alongside those initiated by the Glasgow International team. Featuring the work of artists based in Scotland, the UK and internationally, the festival is a unique celebration of art, those who make it, and those who create space for it.
Glasgow International 2024 embraces this multiplicity of voices, placing emphasis on the diverse ways in which people organise around art. Rather than foreground a single curatorial theme, the festival is concerned with amplifying the different scales and durations of working and engaging that are vital for artists and organisers today.
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Festival programme
The 2024 festival programme includes projects spanning exhibitions and performances, durational screenings, public interventions, community organising, frameworks for collective learning, and radio broadcasts. Many of the projects in Glasgow International 2024 have either grown out of—or generate—long-term commitments to collective work with peers and friends; to communities both local and global; to areas of research; to modes of making; and to fugitive ways of listening, remembering, thinking and being.
The programme includes exhibitions, performances and projects by artists including Delaine Le Bas, Martin Beck, Enzo Camacho & Ami Lien, Reiko Goto Collins, Ashanti Harris, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Mina Heydari-Waite, Rudy Kanhye & Lauren La Rose, Alexis Kyle Mitchell, Susan Philipsz, Cameron Rowland, Joey Simons, Tako Taal, Camara Taylor, Cathy Wilkes and Wei Zhang; presented by arts organisations and artist-led initiatives including CCA, The Common Guild, Celine, Cento, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow Women’s Library, GoMA, The Hunterian Art Gallery, Ivory Tars, Listen Gallery, Market Gallery, The Modern Institute, Offline, Rumpus Room, Platform, Street Level Photoworks, SWG3 and Tramway.
Public programme: Gatherings
Alongside the festival projects, Glasgow International 2024 includes a series of Gatherings: talks, workshops, discussions and other events that will delve deeper into particular concerns that recur across the festival projects: from how land and space is used and governed; to the act of listening as a social and political force; and the rituals, practices and forms of memory that define individual and collective identities. These Gatherings engage contributions from artists, scholars and activists based in Scotland, the UK and internationally, and create space for festival participants and visitors to come together.
Full details and listings of Gatherings will be posted here in May 2024.
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