Beagles and Ramsay

John Beagles was born in 1970 in London and Graham Ramsay in 1968 in Kirkcaldy. They both live and work in Glasgow.

Beagles and Ramsay collaborate on exhibitions and curatorial projects.

Recent projects include ‘Dead Of Night’, Gasworks Gallery, London, 2003; ‘Burgerheaven’, YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, 2002 and De Fabriek, Eindhoven, 2001; 'A.K.A', Changing Room Gallery, Stirling; ‘Evolution Isn't Over Yet’, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1999 and touring; 'Goodnite! Goodnite!', Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 1997. Curated projects include ‘Museum Magogo’, PB Gallery, Melbourne, 2000 and Glasgow Project Room, 1999.

Presenting:

Unrealised Dreams, 2003; Limited edition poster in the style of Leonardo da Vinci.

Kate Davis

Kate Davis was born in 1977 in Wellington, New Zealand. She studied at Norwich School of Art and Design and at Glasgow School of Art. She is based in Glasgow.

Recent project include: ‘Goshka Macuga, Picture Room’, Gasworks Gallery, London; ‘Dirk Bell, Kate Davis, Alan Michael’, The Changing Room Gallery, Stirling, 2003; ‘When That Great Day Comes’, Generator Projects, Dundee; ‘Half the World Away’, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, 2002; ‘The Archaic Hand’, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, 2001; ‘... jesus, mary and joseph!’ Lapland, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh; ‘Adultessence’, The Phoenix Arts Centre, Exeter, 1999.

Presenting:

The make-up on the clown’s face, 2003; Drawing and photocopy on limited edition poster.

Colin Kirkpatrick (Cowboy Puck)

Colin Kirkpatrick was born in 1963 in Kirkwall, Orkney. He studied at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen. He lives and works in Stromness, Orkney.

Colin Kirkpatrick photographs spaghetti western tableaux with an Orkney perspective on postcards.

Recent projects include: ‘Living the Land’, Duff House, Aberdeenshire, 2001; ‘Cowtown’, art:tm, Inverness, 2000 and The Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, 1999; ‘Hausar’, Akureyri, Iceland 1998; ‘Islands Project’, Boreray, Taigh Chearsabhagh, North Uist, 1998; ‘Fin’, Candle Close Gallery, Aberdeen, 1996.

Presenting:

Hamnavoe Navajo, Buffalo Haddock, A Wrong Turn in Cowtown, Milk Town Blues (all 2003); Limited edition postcards.

Michael Mallett

Michael Mallett was born in 1968 in Preston. He studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee and lives and works in Dundee.

Recent exhibitions include: Generator Projects, Dundee, 2003; Glasgow Project Room; Contemporary Art Fair, Vienna, 2001; The Modern Institute, Glasgow; Transmission Gallery, Glasgow; Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 2001.

Presenting:

Zenomap, 2003; Two limited edition posters.

Gary Rough

Gary Rough was born in 1972 in Glasgow. He studied at Glasgow School of Art and now lives and works in New York.

Gary Rough's main body of work is based on text and textual drawings, sometimes in combination with sound, and for Zenomap they will also adorn t-shirts.

Recent projects include: ‘Mantelpiece’, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2003; ‘I Want to Come Home’, Mobile Home, London, 2002; Tirana Biennial, Tirana, Albania; ‘G3NY’, Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York; ‘One Hundred and Ten Percent’, Dunn Studio, New York, 2001; ‘Use Your Illusion III’, Arnolfini, Bristol; ‘Shot in the Head’, Lisson Gallery, London; ‘Anywhere But Here’, Artists Space, New York, 2000; ‘Free Coke’, GreeneNaftali Gallery, New York; ‘La Premiere Opening Show’, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen; ‘Recent Works’, Jacob Fabricius, Copenhagen, 1999.

Presenting:

New drawings and sound works and a series of limited edition t-shirts, including Not getting it is the new getting it and Die or die trying, both 2003.

Lucy Skaer

Lucy Skaer was born in 1975 in Cambridge. She studied at Glasgow school of Art and lives and works in Glasgow.

Lucy Skaer works with large-scale drawings and with photography. Recent exhibitions include: 'Beck's Futures 2003’, ICA, London; Isabella Brancolini arte contemporanea, Florence; doggerfisher, Edinburgh; 'A Hundred Flowers, A Hundred Birds, A Hundred Children In Late Spring and Early Summer', CCA, Glasgow, 2003; 'Empire', Kaganmartos Gallery, New York; 'The Best Book About Pessimism I Ever Read', Braunschweig Kunstverein, 2002; 'Like A Circle in a Spiral', Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, 2001.

Presenting:

The Problem in Two Parts, 2003; Two limited edition posters.

Hanneline Visnes

Hanneline Visnes was born in 1972 in Bergen, Norway. She studied at Bergen Art School and Strykejernet art school in Ortlo, Norway, and subsequently attended Glasgow School of Art. She lives and works in Glasgow.

Hanneline Visnes’ work consist of paintings and drawings.

Recent exhibitions include: doggerfisher, Edinburgh; Isabella Brancolini arte contemporana, Florence; ‘A hundred flowers, a hundred birds, a hundred children in late spring and early summer’, CCA, Glasgow, 2003; ‘Da de kom hjem oppdaget de at blomstene de før hadde beundret var onde og heslige, Hå gamle prestegård’, Hå kommune, Oslo; ‘Høstutstillingen 2002’, Kunstnernes hus, Oslo; ‘Back to the future’, Stavanger kulturhus, Stavanger, 2002.

Presenting:

Untitled, 2003; Four limited edition prints: two silk-screen prints with water colour on acid free paper, two black and white on newsprint paper.