Alex Boyd (photographer)
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Alexander Boyd FRSA is a Scottish artist and photographer.


Life and work


Education

Boyd holds an MA (Hons) in History of Art from the University of Glasgow in 2007, where he specialised in 20th Century German Art; and an
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in Archival and Museum Studies from the Humanities and Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII) from the same institution in 2009.


Artwork

Alex Boyd is a Scottish artist best known for his conceptual and figurative
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which explores concepts of Scottish identity through historical and contemporary romanticism, neo-romanticism,
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and Spirit of Place. His work is largely concerned with depictions of the
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landscape, conservation and remote places, and is often characterised by its stark, poetic and introspective qualities.


Sonnets

This is perhaps most apparent in his series Sonnets. Based on the Rückenfigur (literally "back figure") paintings of German Romantic painter
Caspar David Friedrich Caspar David Friedrich (5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation. He is best known for his mid-period allegorical landscape ...
and the ''Besetzungen'' (occupations) series of images by
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, Sonnets sought to critique sentimental and kitsch depictions of the Scottish landscape.Scottish Photographers Magazine (Autumn 2008). "Alex Boyd: Sonnets from Scotland pg.22". The series attempts to explore issues of
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and its depiction in Scottish art, through depicting controversial historical locations such as Gruinard Island (a site of biological warfare testing) and Glencoe where the Massacre of Glencoe took place. Sonnets takes its name from a collection of poems by Scottish Makar (Poet Laureate) Edwin Morgan, who later collaborated with Boyd on the project. Sonnets made headlines in 2008 when Boyd had several of his works projected 84 metres high onto Europe's largest building, the
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in Bucharest, and covered the entire University Square as part of the "White Night in Bucharest" Festival.Irvine Times, The (17 August 2008). "Display on Europe's largest building". In March 2010 Boyd's work was featured in a solo exhibition at the Scottish Parliament Building, where it was celebrated in a Parliamentary motion.
Scottish Parliament congratulates Alex Boyd
American pianist Mike Garson paid tribute to the series in 2011 with a suite of songs directly inspired by Boyd's work, and in 2014 the series was displayed at the
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in the Netherlands beside Caspar David Friedrich's iconic painting Wanderer above the Sea of Fog.


Point of the Deliverance / Point a' Tarrthaidh

In 2012 Boyd was made a Fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, and travelled to Broadhaven Bay in Ireland to begin work on the images which would become Point of the Deliverance. The series documents a special area of conservation and the issues facing it due to the development of the Corrib Gas project, which resulted in the Corrib Gas Controversy. With an antique field camera, Boyd worked intensively for 3 months across the area, using the wet-Plate collodion process to document local people and landscapes, paying special attention to sites of archaeological and historical significance. A labour-intensive process, using wet-plate collodion required Boyd to carry equipment over several miles of
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, including chemicals, a darktent, and the camera itself often working in harsh conditions. Images from the series were exhibited at the Royal Ulster Academy, and have formed the basis for ''Mapping the Gàidhealtachd'', an ongoing project to document the edges of the Irish Gaeltacht and the Scottish Gàidhealtachd.


The False Land / An t-Saothair

Boyd was announced as the
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's Artist in Residence at Sabhal Mor Ostaig on the
Isle of Skye The Isle of Skye, or simply Skye (; gd, An t-Eilean Sgitheanach or ; sco, Isle o Skye), is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The island's peninsulas radiate from a mountainous hub dominated ...
in Scotland for 2012–13, a role which would see his work explore Scottish Gaelic culture and landscape. Working with acclaimed Japanese photographer ''Takeshi Shikama'', Boyd made work focusing on the Cuillin mountain range and the Quiraing, as well as the clearance villages of Skye. The series also took Boyd to the
Outer Hebrides The Outer Hebrides () or Western Isles ( gd, Na h-Eileanan Siar or or ("islands of the strangers"); sco, Waster Isles), sometimes known as the Long Isle/Long Island ( gd, An t-Eilean Fada, links=no), is an island chain off the west coast ...
, documenting the landscapes of Lewis and Harris as well as the remote archipelago of St Kilda. The resultant large scale prints were displayed prominently at the
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as part of their Resident 13 Exhibition in Winter 2013. The series takes its name from a causeway on the Isle of Skye, utilising a selection of historical processes to depict the landscape and highlight early artistic depictions and distortions of the Scottish landscape. Boyd used a series of antique drawing devices such as a black mirror and a camera lucida to make sketches, as well as drawing from memory. These drawings were then used as a basis from which to edit and manipulate photographic images also made at each location, exploring ideas of phenomenology, and questioning perception and
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in Scottish Art. The resultant images created distortions of the Highland Landscape, drawing their influence from artists such as William Daniell. A series of out of focus images made using broken camera lenses were also exhibited, and resulted in a collaborative project and book with poet Claire Trevien.


Land of My Desire / Tir mo Rùin

A commission for the Year of Natural Scotland and
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, a series of artists were asked to respond to the peatland landscape of the
Isle of Lewis The Isle of Lewis ( gd, Eilean Leòdhais) or simply Lewis ( gd, Leòdhas, ) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides archipelago in Scotland. The two parts are frequently referred to as ...
, celebrating the role which the blanket bog moorland plays towards global climate regulation. Boyd spent several weeks working on and in the landscape, staying in Shielings at the heart of the moorland while recording archaeological finds, and learning about life on the moor from artist and resident Anne Campbell. The resultant series of work Stacashal was exhibited throughout Scotland in 2013, most notably at the Royal Botanics in Edinburgh, and was made using the photogravure process, a tribute to the work of James Craig Annan one of Boyd's formative influences. Using compass bearings, Boyd shows the moorland from the peak of Stacashal, a remote hill in the centre of the island, a response to the work of Thomas Joshua Cooper who documented the extremities of the island. A second body of work called The Isle of Rust (An t-Eilean Ruadh) was also exhibited, utilising rust from abandoned moorland machinery to produce images of Lewis using the collodion process.


Current work

Currently he is working with a number of Scottish poets on a new series called ' Lowlands', and is the Artist in Residence for
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, documenting the landscapes and riverscapes of
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and the
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.


Film and television

In 2011 as part of the
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a short film 'Sonnets' about Boyd's work was shown at the GFT. In 2012 Boyd appeared in a BBC series about Victorian photographer Francis Frith alongside presenter John Sergeant, explaining and demonstrating the wet-plate
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at
Stirling Castle Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland, both historically and architecturally. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological ...
. In 2013 Boyd worked alongside notable fashion photographer Rankin discussing the work of early photographic pioneers Hill & Adamson on the ITV programme ''Britain's Secret Homes''. Using the same Edinburgh studio used by Robert Adamson, a
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portrait of Rankin was created by Boyd and Fionnbharr Ó Súilleabháin during a snowstorm.


Other activities

In 2009 Boyd participated in Anthony Gormley's
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project in a collaboration with National Poet Edwin Morgan, one of a number of collaborations with established poets such as Gerry Cambridge and Claire Trevien. Boyd has also worked with artist and composer
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on her project ''Away With the Birds'' for the
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, as well as providing album artwork for BBC Folk singer of the year
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. Boyd has worked as a Museum Curator, and in 2012 was congratulated by the
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for his work in increasing access to heritage and archaeological objects in the South West of Scotland. He was involved in the campaign for
Scottish Independence Scottish independence ( gd, Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba; sco, Scots unthirldom) is the idea of Scotland as a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom, and refers to the political movement that is campaigning to bring it about. S ...
, and was an early member of arts organisation
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, being named as one of their Cultural Ambassadors in 2012. His images were included in the publication 'Inspired by Independence' with a body of work titled 'Shadow on the Landscape' examining the role of
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, home of the UK's strategic nuclear deterrent. Boyd is a Fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, a member of
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, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.


Awards

* 2010 The Dewar Award * 2010 Arts Trust for Scotland Award * 2012 Arts Trust for Scotland Award * 2012 Creative Scotland Awards - Best New Talent Award (Artist) * 2012 Ballinglen Arts Foundation Fellowship * 2012 Fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust * 2012 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts


Collections

Boyd's work is held by the following public collections: * National Gallery of Scotland.Biography, Interview with Landscape Photography Magazine
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. * The collections of The University of Glasgow, University of St Andrews, The University of the Highlands & Islands and Sabhal Mòr Ostaig * The Scottish Maritime Museum.


Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions * 2014 ''The Sky, The Land, The Sea (10 years of Landscape Photography)'', Kendal Arts Centre * 2014 ''Portraits of Experience'', The Scottish Maritime Museum , Luminate Festival - Portraits of Experience * 2013 ''The Hebrides'', Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Isle of Skye * 2010 ''Sonnets from Scotland'',
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, Edinburgh * 2009 ''North'', The Tron Theatre, Glasgow * 2008 ''Sonnets from Scotland'', The Arches, Glasgow, Scotland * 2007 ''A Man Without A Country'', Fulham Palace, London Group exhibitions * 2014 ''The Wanderer'',
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, Breda, Netherlands * 2014 ''Scottish Scenic Routes'', The Lighthouse, Glasgow * 2013 ''Sea Change/Land of My Desire'', The Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh * 2013 ''Tir Mo Ruin'', Inverness Museum & Art Gallery * 2013 Resident 13,
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, Edinburgh * 2012 Project 30: New Perspectives From Ireland, Gallery of Photography, Dublin, Ireland * 2011 Accademia Apulia Awards Royal Horseguards, London * 2010 TULCA Arts Festival, Galway Ireland * 2009 Imagine 2009 EU Photography Awards – European Parliament Building, Brussels * 2009 Imagine 2009 EU Photography Awards – Swedish Parliament, Stockholm * 2009 Scottish Photographers – Lillie Gallery, Glasgow * 2007 Retro Future, Fulham Palace, London


Footnotes and references


External links


Alex Boyd website

'Sonnets' a short film about Boyd's work by Michael Prince

BBC Article on 'Point of the Deliverance' by Alex Boyd

The Morning news - Interview with Alex Boyd

Landscape Photography Magazine - An extensive interview with Alex Boyd


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