A dedicated painter of landscape, James Morrison is an artist whose deep engagement with Scotland’s countryside has lasted for over 60 years. His main working areas have been the grand, wide-skied farmland around his home in Angus where he has lived since 1965, and the rugged wildness of west coast Scotland where he would visit annually. Below we have compiled a tour of Scotland through a selection of some of his most enduring paintings available at The Scottish Gallery. Whilst we cannot visit these places now, we hope they are an enjoyable reminder of the beautiful country that awaits us.
The West Coast
Professor John Morrison, 2015Morrison’s oil painting technique of washes of well thinned oil colour over a smooth gesso ground has evolved over years, seasons and weathers... The method developed in order to paint rapidly outside with a concentration on tonal acuity, recording particular light events as they occurred
Professor John Morrison, 2017Always more than simple transcriptions of nature, they can appear as a visual diary with entries marking points in time or they can evoke memory and hint at meaning forever just out of reach.
Professor Duncan Macmillan, 2017It was above all the sense of space in this wide landscape that shaped Morrison’s art, but he got there by a dialogue with modern painting a little like that which Eardley also pursued.
Angus
Professor John Morrison, 2012The paintings… offer a celebration of the beauty of the Angus landscape or the west Highlands in an apparently wholly unmediated manner. The titles directly lead the viewer to apprehend these images as simple, direct truth, and the joy to be found in the encounter with the everyday world.
Philip Braham, 2019The work of an artist absolutely immersed in the landscape before him, and one so gifted as to be able to render it seemingly effortlessly.
Dr Fern Insh, 2015A hybrid blend between ‘the now’ and the ‘memory of now’ results in pictures which appear both ominous and fabulous.
The Scottish Gallery has exhibited the work of James Morrison since the 1950s and has represented him exclusively since 1989. It is a close relationship that continues to this day. For more information on James Morrison, including links to recent publications please visit his Artist Page here.
Please find below a short film featuring Gallery Director Guy Peploe discussing Morrison’s work in his January 2020 exhibition From Angus to the Arctic.