Catalogue essay by Natalie Adamson

Passages.  For the exhibition Kenneth Dingwall: Contemporary Artists 1.  Published by University of St. Andrews, 2012. Surprise cloaks disguise in two etchings made in 2008 by Kenneth Dingwall, as a historically line-driven technique relinquishes its contouring power...

Kenneth Dingwall: Paintings, drawings and constructions

Catalogue published by the Scottish Arts Council, 1977. A selection of notes amongst the drawings in sketchbooks over the period covered by the works on exhibition.   People contacting like dogs sniffing, walking around each other emotionally, tail wagging to...

Ian Gale

Something from Nothing.  Spectrum, Scotland on Sunday, January 12, 1997. One day early in the 1990s, the artist Kenneth Dingwall, at work in his studio, picked up a pen and wrote the following in a sketchbook: “I have noticed that when one paints, one should think of...

Catalogue essay by Duncan Macmillan

In Balance: The Art of Kenneth Dingwall.  For the exhibition Kenneth Dingwall: Paintings and Drawings 1990-96. The Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh; Pier Arts Centre, Orkney; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, U.S.A. Published by Talbot Rice Gallery,...

Catalogue Essay by Paul Overy

For the exhibition Kenneth Dingwall: Paintings, Drawings and Constructions. The Scottish Arts Council Gallery, Edinburgh. Published by the Scottish Arts Council, 1977.  To be faced with a series of paintings mostly in monochrome, containing no recognisable images,...