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Tony Jones (sculptor)
Professor Tony Jones is a sculptor; and a former director of the Glasgow School of Art. He took the post of Director from 1980 to 1986. Life Jones is from a tiny hamlet in west Wales. He went to Newport School of Art in Wales.Glasgow School of Art, The History. Hugh Ferguson. Foulis Press. 1995. He was teaching as a sculptor in the Glasgow School of Art in the 1970s. He took over as Director of Glasgow School of Art in 1980. He became only the second sculptor to become a director, after James Gray in the 1930s. He became an authority on the history of art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and also on Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He moved to become a Chancellor of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1986. He received a CBE in 2003. He received an honorary doctorate from the Glasgow School of Art (Doctor of Letters, D.Litt.). He is a Honorary Vice President of the Glasgow School of Art. Jones is an advocate of the rebuilding of the Mackintosh building after its fires of ...
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Director (education)
Academic rank (also scientific rank) is the rank of a scientist or teacher in a college, high school, university or research establishment. The academic ranks indicate relative importance and power of individuals in academia. The academic ranks are specific for each country, there is no worldwide-unified ranking system. Among the common ranks are professor, associate professor (docent), assistant professor and instructor. In most cases, the academic rank is automatically attached to a person at the time of employment in a position with the same name, and deprived when a working relation is expired. Therefore the term "academic rank" usually means the same as "position in academia". However in some countries the terms "position" and "academic rank" are not synonyms. So in modern Russia there exist the docent and professor ranks, whereas the set of positions in academia is broader. The academic rank is conferred only after the person has been successfully working in the docent ...
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Glasgow School Of Art
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA; gd, Sgoil-ealain Ghlaschu) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, and design. The school is housed in a number of buildings in the centre of Glasgow, upon Garnethill, an area first developed by William Harley of Blythswood Hill in the early 1800s. The most famous of its buildings was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in phases between 1896 and 1909. The eponymous Mackintosh Building soon became one of the city's iconic landmarks and stood for over 100 years. It is an icon of the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style). The building was severely damaged by fire in May 2014 and destroyed by a second fire in June 2018, with only the burnt-out shell remaining. In 2022, GSA was placed 11th in the QS World Rankings for Art and Design. History Founded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, the ...
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Harry Barnes (artist)
Sir Harry Barnes (3 April 1915 - 31 May 1982) was an artist; and former Director of the Glasgow School of Art. He took the post of Director in 1964. Life Barnes was originally from Sheffield and his father was a professor at the university there.Glasgow School of Art, The History. Hugh Ferguson. Foulis Press. 1995. His old teacher at Slade Art College, Randolph Schwabe, recommended him to Glasgow School of Art in 1944. Barnes had married Schwabe's daughter in 1941. Randolph Schwabe was a close friend of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, and his daughter Alice was a favourite of theirs. With Barnes ties to the school and now connection to the Mackintoshes he became versed in the School and Mackintosh's work. He stayed at Helensburgh in Argyll. He became a set designer for the Glasgow Grand Opera Society. He was the Chairman of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society for many years. He was given a CBE in 1971 and knighted in 1980. He retired the sam ...
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Tom Pannell
Tom Pannell (5 July 1933 - 22 June 2003) was an textile designer; and former Director of the Glasgow School of Art. He was director from 1986 to 1989. Life Pannell was born in Romford, England. He was a graduate of the Royal College of Art. After graduation he worked for the Scottish firm of Reid and Taylor but left in 1965 to become the head of fashion and textiles at the Nottingham College of Art and Design. Art In 1986 he was made the Director of Glasgow School of Art, taking over from Tony Jones. It was during Pannell's tenure that the CNAA introduced minimum academic qualifications for students as a requirement for course validation UK Schools of Art. The need for objectives and five year plans and the restrictions this imposed were not for him, and he resigned from his post in 1989. He retired to Taunton in England. He was replaced by Bill Buchanan. Death As reported in the Somerset County Gazette, he died on 22 June 2003 after being overwhelmed by smoke from a ...
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Directors Of The Glasgow School Of Art
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Academics Of The Glasgow School Of Art
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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