The Royal Scottish Academy receives the Blackadder Houston Bequest

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Friday, July 5, 2024


The Royal Scottish Academy receives the Blackadder Houston Bequest
Elizabeth Blackadder, Temple Facade - Nara, 1994, oil on canvas.



EDINBURGH.- The Royal Scottish Academy has received a significant bequest from the estate of Dame Elizabeth Blackadder RSA RA (1931-2021). With a value of over £7million, the RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest will initiate a wide series of opportunities including new prizes, bursaries and travel awards for graduates and mid-career artists.

The significant monetary value of the bequest will help the Academy to prosper, allowing us to support future generations of artists and architects in Scotland. As an independent, self- financing charity, legacies and bequests are of critical importance for the RSA. Monetary gifts enable us to develop and promote the aims of the Academy and support Scotland’s wider artist and architect communities.

Based on Elizabeth Blackadder’s wishes, the bequest will be invested to support a range of new initiatives that will be launched in 2023. Each year, over 60 artists will directly benefit from funding from the bequest.

How the RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest will support the visual arts in Scotland:

RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest Awards

The bequest will fund a wide range of awards for artists including:

• RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest Travel Awards – two annual awards of £3,000 for final year painting students at Edinburgh Collage of Art for international study.

• RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest Travelling Scholarships – two annual awards of £5,000 for mid-career artists out of art school for at least 15 years for travel to promote research and development of practice.

• RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest Scholarship – an annual award of £20,000 for a painter out of art school for at least 15 years (or equivalent time of substantive practice) to support a six-month career break or sabbatical.




• RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest Bursary – an annual award to support postgraduate education for a Scottish painter graduating from Edinburgh College of Art for continuing studies elsewhere or for a Scottish painter to continue their postgraduate education at ECA.

RSA Blackadder Houston Bequest Publication Fund

The bequest will support a significant new publishing initiative focusing on the history of twentieth-century Scottish art and contemporary Scottish art. The Publication Fund will particularly look to support new titles about prominent artists who have not previously had publications produced about their practices.

RSA New Contemporaries

The bequest will contribute to the funding of RSA New Contemporaries, our annual flagship exhibition championing emerging Scottish artists. Each year a committee of Royal Scottish Academicians select the exhibition from the degree presentations of five Scottish art schools. Funding from the bequest will be allocated to the administration and marketing of this important exhibition which offers graduates their first major exhibition opportunity after their degrees.

RSA Blackadder Houston Study Collection

The RSA’s Permanent Collection will house the Blackadder Houston Study Collection, preserving and caring for a comprehensive collection and archive of both artists’ individual practices. It will consist primarily of paintings, drawings and prints as well as a wider studio archive. Researchers, scholars, curators and artists will be welcome to view the collection for study purposes. In line with the wishes of the artists, we will work to document, research and make the collection even more accessible in years to come.

Elizabeth Blackadder and John Houston Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy
In August 2023 the RSA will celebrate the lives and careers of Elizabeth Blackadder and John Houston in a major exhibition focusing on their travels, research and studio practices. The exhibition will be an unparalleled insight into the work and lives of these two hugely influential Scottish artists. Avid travellers, the exhibition will trace the shared research interests and symbiotic practices of Blackadder and Houston. It will include works from across the breadth of both artists’ career, with early drawings and paintings on view alongside masterworks from their mature periods.

Director of the Royal Scottish Academy, Colin Greenslade says: ‘Elizabeth and her husband John Houston had a life immersed in art. From student-life in the 1950s through to their long careers as lecturers at Edinburgh College of Art and as practicing artists, their connections spanned generations. They formed a supportive nucleus at the heart of a wide circle of friends, students, colleagues, lecturers and fellow Academicians. It is wonderful that this support and encouragement will continue towards the artist community through this magnificent gift.

‘Historically, the Royal Scottish Academicians and their families have enabled generous gifts to the Academy to provide vital support for artists through bursaries, travel awards and exhibitions. The scale of this latest gift from Dame Elizabeth Blackadder will enable unprecedented additional support to artists across a range of ages and experience. It will have a significant impact, widening this support to a greater number of artists on a continuing annual basis.’

The Trustees of the Blackadder Houston Trust say: ‘We are pleased to make available a permanent collection of Elizabeth's and John's work to help researchers, scholars, curators and artists. We are delighted that the RSA have so comprehensively embraced Elizabeth's and John's wishes, to include exciting plans for scholarships and bursaries into the long-term future.'










Today's News

December 21, 2022

Archaeologists devise a better clock for biblical times

Grants of £1.8M for bold and experimental projects awarded to 45 museums and galleries

Ball from Judge's 62nd home run sells for $1.5 million

Miró Universe - a selection of Miró's works - on view at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico

The austere beauty of Egypt's long-distance hiking trails

Internationally recognized collection of Japanese Netsuke achieves $1.9 nillion at Bonhams

King Charles III Is the new face of U.K. money

25 years after 'Titanic,' Quebec's love for Celine Dion will go on

The Philadelphia Museum of Art announces new curatorial leadership

Family loosens grip on New York Irish group and its Gilded Age mansion

Six emerging Asian designers to know present new creations inspired by iconic pieces from the V&A's collections

Quentin Blake at 90: WHite glove sale at Bonhams

Ugo Rondinone opens an exhibition at Petit Palais

'The Shipping Forecast' by Mark Power to be published January 2023

Julien Saudubray "Voir Double" currently on view at Anna Zorina Gallery in Los Angeles

Review: In 'Between Riverside and Crazy,' real estate gets real

New exhibition at Rosenfeld Gallery: Alona Rodeh "CITY DUMMIES"

Art on the Underground announces 2023 programme including new commissions

The Royal Scottish Academy receives the Blackadder Houston Bequest

New Broadway labor agreement includes pandemic-prompted changes

Winchester says 'hello' to 'A Farewell to Art: Chagall, Shakespeare and Prospero'

Portland Art Museum presents an immersive, site-responsive installation by multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson

How to increase your followers overnight with 'Ig-Autolikes'?

10 Reasons Why Jewellery is The Perfect Gift

How HHC Compares to Other Cannabinoids

Basic structure and production process of turntable bearing

Simple Money Management Advice for New College Students

Some Standard Etiquette Points & Correct Size of Cowgirl Hat

Chinese best lithium ion battery company a complete guide




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful