A Scottish artist will showcase his fine art at a gallery in Glasgow's west end after a remarkable rise from selling £1 caricatures on Sauchiehall Street.
The Annan Gallery on Woodlands Road - one of Scotland’s leading contemporary art galleries - is hosting Gordon Wilson’s new solo exhibition, Objective Perspective, from September 3 to September 25.
Milngavie-based Wilson has become one of Scotland’s most recognised painters at home and abroad, winning massive international acclaim and followers thanks to exhibitions not only in Scotland but London, New York and Hong Kong, as well as expanding his reach through his embrace of social media and online sales.
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Wilson is renowned for earning his success with graft as well as putting his “blood, sweat and tears” into his work, having started by selling one pound caricatures on Sauchiehall Street as a teenager.
While the artist is thrilled with his current popularity, he admits it’s not been an easy journey.
He said: “It’s been 30 years of toil to get where I am. My first five or six years as a self-employed artist I took work wherever I could.
“I’ve gone from selling caricatures at 16 years old on Sauchiehall Street for a pound a time to having my own solo exhibitions in art galleries – I never thought this would happen.
“The drive for success was always there, I’ve been striving ever since. I’m always pushing the boundaries and trying different avenues.
Wilson’s embrace of online makes him a perfect partner for the renowned Annan Gallery, which has roots dating back to the 19 th century, by playing a key role in the digital revolution sweeping the art world.
With online exhibitions, previews and sales growing from around the world, the gallery’s husband and wife owners Scott and Susan Bennett are delighted to be hosting the work of such a popular artist.
Scott Bennett said: “We exhibit what we see as the very best of Scottish contemporary art. We’ve been working with Gordon for many years so it’s been wonderful to watch his reputation deservedly continue to grow.
“Gordon’s work is incredibly sought after and demand is increasing. He’s now one of Scotland’s most recognised contemporary artists and Gordon’s last exhibitions have been near sell-out shows - that rarely happens to any artist so it’s a testament to the quality and desirability of his work.
“As art-buying habits and how people see and interact with art changes, many artists are embracing technology as a way to further showcase their art to a wider audience."
Wilson has forged an incredible painting career after leaving art school to work in advertising, launching his own framing business and finally deciding to become a full-time artist seven years ago. He hasn’t looked back since, and is delighted to work with a forward thinking business like the Annan Gallery.
Gordon, 54, said: "I’m amazed at how the art world continues to evolve. Just before the pandemic, my gallery flooded and I lost a lot of my work. That was awful, but I then found that interest in my work grew online, culminating in a fantastically successful exhibition that year at the Annan. I’m amazed at how much social media, particularly Instagram and Facebook, helped me to reach a new audience.
“I work with galleries like Annan because they’re pro-active and understand the importance of expanding their reach and making the work more accessible online. I always give priority to progressive galleries, who understand the importance of leveraging technology. Annan Gallery uses social media 3D, visual aids and mock-ups, all of which have really helped to bring the paintings to a new audience and into the homes of those who can’t physically come to the gallery. Even though there’s no experience quite like being there in person!”.
Based in the west end of Glasgow, the Annan Gallery was taken on in 2017 by Scott and Susan Bennett, who wanted to build on the rich artistic traditions of the Annan brand.
The husband-and-wife pair, who previously worked in corporate jobs in London before returning to Scotland, moved into the art world by buying the Strathearn Gallery in 2013 and then the Annan Gallery in 2017. The couple have been delighted with their career change and have relished the opportunity to showcase the best art in Scotland art by building a worldwide client base.
Scott said: “While there is still no substitute for standing in front of a painting and enjoying art in person, with clients spread around the world, many dealings are now online. We have a number of fantastic tools available to us to help show the art to remote clients so we’re continuing to expand and any gallery that’s doing well has to embrace technology and social media.
“Events of the last few years have pushed many galleries into using technologies quicker than they might ordinarily have, but I only see this as a positive."
He added: “It has given me a huge amount of pleasure to paint this exhibition. I love dealing with Scott and Susan at the Annan Gallery, and I’m excited to see the work in situ. Viewing the work online is one thing, but the impact and awe of seeing the paintings on the wall is something to behold. I’m extremely proud of the body of work I’ve submitted.”
‘Objective Perspective’ a Solo Exhibition of Gordon Wilson’s new paintings, will be at the Annan Gallery, Glasgow from 3rd to 25th September.
To register interest ahead of the exhibition, contact the gallery at: gallery@annanart.com or call 0141 332 0028. Exhibitions can be viewed at www.annanart.com
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